How to Ship a Print
I love the USPS Priority tape. I get it from my local PO because I drop off stuff so much. It is thin and strong which makes it just right for the end caps.shidarin wrote:G1988 does this. Takes me forever to unpack.golobulus wrote:Just received a thick tube with the sides of the caps stapled through the sides of the tube. Can we agree that this should *never* be done! Oh the frustration! Tape is sufficient!
Regarding packing tape on the end caps- you don't need a lot of it, but you do need good packing tape. Crummy tape won't stick reliable no matter how much tape you use, and a single strip of great packing tape around the edge of a cap will hold it as surely as a staple if not better.
This stuff is beastly: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005P7P9M ... 5e_g229_i5
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Before I found this stuff, that's what I used. This stuff is on another level of strongness.PLUSH wrote:I love the USPS Priority tape. I get it from my local PO because I drop off stuff so much. It is thin and strong which makes it just right for the end caps.shidarin wrote:G1988 does this. Takes me forever to unpack.golobulus wrote:Just received a thick tube with the sides of the caps stapled through the sides of the tube. Can we agree that this should *never* be done! Oh the frustration! Tape is sufficient!
Regarding packing tape on the end caps- you don't need a lot of it, but you do need good packing tape. Crummy tape won't stick reliable no matter how much tape you use, and a single strip of great packing tape around the edge of a cap will hold it as surely as a staple if not better.
This stuff is beastly: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005P7P9M ... 5e_g229_i5
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Is there anything on here on how to ship a print flat? Suggestions on shipping supplies for shipping flat?
I'm looking to get some shipping supplies to send off some small prints that have to be shipped flat such as some of Fairey's letterpress prints. Thanks!
I'm looking to get some shipping supplies to send off some small prints that have to be shipped flat such as some of Fairey's letterpress prints. Thanks!
I just cut up boxes to a couple inches larger than the print. I've also used foam core. Usually 5 layers is enough to keep things safe. Make sure to fashion some sort of corners to keep the prints in place.
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Use multiple layers of cardboard and be sure the cross the direction of the grain for maximum taco proofing.
Some things have to be shipped flat because of how they were made. I received the print below flat because of the raised paint or whatever.auxifer wrote:Noob question: when do you decide if a print has to be shipped flat or rolled up?
I’m eyeing a couple of James Jean’s prints and wondering if they can be rolled up in a tube...
Why are some prints shipped flat and some are not?
Most prints are shipped rolled because of the size would make it much more expensive to ship flat. I ship smaller stuff flat (i.e. less than 18x24). That said I've also shipped higher value 18x24 prints flat because the packaging was bulletproof and the sales price merited the extra shipping cost. (1/8" plywood sandwich). My guess is the Jean prints would ship rolled.
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Thank You so Much! this was very helpful I guess I can buy some design stamps to decorate it.
Am trying to make my own shipping or deliver way to use it to give my clients the prints not matter what sizes they are.
Am trying to make my own shipping or deliver way to use it to give my clients the prints not matter what sizes they are.