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Why Order Sample Packaging Boxes

Why Order Sample Packaging Boxes

Are you getting bespoke packaging for your brand? You may want to consider getting a sample before placing a bulk order. A sample allows you to check the quality of materials and print in person, ensuring they meet your expectations. Plus, it gives you the chance to test the packaging with your product.

Why Order Sample Packaging Boxes

You’ve put so much effort into designing your packaging and adding all your custom elements to your die-line that you want the best boxes to reach you and your customers. It can be nerve-wracking placing that first order for packaging while hoping your supplier can cater to your requirements and deliver on time. Packaging samples can help you avoid sometimes disastrous surprises with your designs.

This blog post aims to tell you more about packaging samples when to order them, and what to ask your packaging supplier when ordering them.

What are custom packaging samples and why do you need them?

Packaging samples are essentially a prototype of your custom boxes. These can be more focused on materials and build, called a structural sample, or on both materials and designs including finishes, called a pre-production sample.

For structural samples, your boxes will probably be delivered without any design or colors on them, as the purpose of these samples is to test the structure and size of your box.

Structural sample rigid box

For pre-production samples, you’ll receive boxes identical to the final packaging.

Zalentina mailer box opened front

While there is no need to request samples every time you order packaging, it may be beneficial to order a sample from a supplier you’re working with for the first time so that you have the confidence that your packaging will turn out as expected.

1 – Understand the quality and look of your packaging

Ordering a production-grade sample helps you understand what your packaging will look like in the final version. These samples are made to fit all the requirements, including finishes and add-ons such as foil stamping and embossing. This gives you insight into the print quality, finishes as well as the material that is being used. If you are happy with your production-grade samples, it is safe to assume that your final packaging will be identical.

Corrugated mailer box Cirkit front portrait

2 – Understand how your products will look packaged

Structural samples are a great way to test how your products could be packaged and how the final packaging – one that will be unboxed by your customers – will look. Box dimensions aren’t rocket science, but it is easy to miscalculate your box sizes.

Structural sample display box

Having a structural sample allows you to see the fit of your products inside your packaging, allowing you to make any changes if it’s too small or too big. These samples are produced to your custom size but without any print, finishes, or add-ons.

3 – It’s easier to make changes

Sometimes, you might find that you want to include something on your packaging or remove something from the design. It’s generally too late to do so if you have already placed an order. Ordering a sample can help you not only visualize your final packaging but also give you a chance to change anything you don’t like right from add-ons to box type.

ilo custom product box tear strip

When should I order samples?

Consider placing an order for a sample in the following cases:

  1. You are a first-time customer. Before you place an order, understand what your supplier brings to the table regarding quality and ease of placing an order.
  2. You are ordering in bulk. Bulk orders can be expensive to rectify if there is an error in the design. In this case, samples and print proofs help finalize the design before the order is placed.
  3. You can’t visualize your packaging. If you can’t seem to visualize how your products will look with your final box design, it is best to ask for a prototype.
  4. You are not sure if your products will fit in your packaging.

Types of Custom Packaging Samples

At PackMojo, we offer a range of sampling options based on your needs. We’ll summarize them here below, and more details about each sample type, including pricing and refund policies, can be found here.

PackMojo Sample Kit Custom Packaging Boxes

1 – Sample Kit

  • What is it: Pre-printed, production-grade boxes.
  • Purpose: To get a feel for what PackMojo’s production-grade mailer boxes and folding carton boxes look like.
  • Cost: US$29

2 – Structural Sample + Digital Print Proof

  • What is it: Blank structural sample and your artwork printed in 2D on a piece of paper.
  • Purpose: To test the size and structure of your packaging, and to verify artwork.
  • Cost: US$39+ + US$25

3 – Simplified Sample

  • What is it: Printed sample of your packaging without any finishes. Not available for rigid boxes.
  • Purpose: To visualize what your final packaging would look like.
  • Cost: US$59+

4 – Pre-production Sample

  • What is it: Production-grade sample. Includes print and all finishes.
  • Purpose: To see exactly how your final packaging will turn out.
  • Cost: US$150-US$300+

Ordering sample packaging effectively rules out any chances of having packaging that does not align with the submitted designs or structures required to package your products. It’s also a good way to conduct a quality check on your boxes before you place a bulk order.

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