Why Bulk Print?

Are you burning your own CDs, DVDs or CD-ROMs? Need professional looking graphics to tie it all together? We can help!

We buy millions of graphics each year. With volume purchasing comes GREAT graphics pricing... savings we want to pass along to you! Whether you need a simple 2 panel insert or a complex 4 panel double tray digipak, we can get you the best pricing on a great quality product.

But What About The Quality?

All our graphic orders are printed by the same companies that print for the major labels. Our graphics are offset printed on heidelberg presses and die-cut using expensive folding and cropping machinery for a professional finish.(These are NOT the small run graphics you've seen locally, printed on a color photocopier and hand folded)

How Do I Order?

Bulk print comes in runs of 1000 (printers refer to this as /m). Our printers provide a small 5% over-run with each order to accomidate spoilage while you're packing. If you're producing 1000 CDs you'll only need to order 1000 graphics. To order, we'll need your graphics on a CD-R and our order form. Make sure you download and use our templates to avoid unnescessary delays or surprises. Online PDF proofs are provided for your approval via email before we print your graphics.

What's The Turnaround Time?

Once you have approved our online PDF proofs of your job you can expect your package to be ready to ship in 7 business days. If we're ordering Digipaks for you, then please allow roughly 12 business days. NOTE: during the 4th quarter there may be an extra delay of 5 business days depending on available press time with the manufacturer. If you are placing an order with us during this time please call and confirm your turn around time.

If you want to place an order for your bulk graphics, please see our Bulk Print order page. alternatively, you can contact us at 1-866-424-4020 or email us and we'll be glad to help you.


All prices quoted are in US $. Shipping is extra.
We ship by UPS GROUND direct from the factory
All shipments are fully insured.
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