The production process for customized cards typically includes the following steps:
The client communicates with the manufacturer to clarify the card's purpose, design style, size, material, and printing requirements.
Initial Design: The manufacturer provides an initial design proposal based on the client's needs, including layout, colors, and patterns.
Feedback Adjustment: The client reviews the initial design and provides feedback, and the manufacturer makes adjustments.
The manufacturer creates a sample card for the client to confirm. The client checks the sample for color, material, and overall effect.
Once the sample is confirmed by the client, final approval is given.
The manufacturer prepares for production based on the confirmed design, including typesetting, printing, and cutting.
The actual printing takes place using professional printing equipment to ensure color and quality meet standards.
Necessary post-processing is done on the cards, such as lamination, embossing, cutting, and perforating to enhance durability and aesthetics.
Completed cards undergo a quality inspection to ensure each card meets the required standards.
The qualified cards are packaged and prepared for delivery to the client. Appropriate packaging options can be selected based on client requirements.
After-sales support is provided, such as addressing any questions or concerns the client may have.
This process may vary depending on specific customization needs, but generally includes the above steps.