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Print and Trim Boxes

Fully customizable to your design

Boxes & Packaging

Print and Trim Boxes

Fully customizable to your design

Design online (no download needed)

Browser-based editor with cut + bleed overlays. Auto-saves. Exports press-ready.

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Upload artwork for preflight + proof

Drag a file here or click to pick. PDF (recommended), PNG, JPG, TIFF up to 100 MB.

For best results: 300 DPI, CMYK, with 0.125" bleed on all sides.

Estimated total$120.00
$2.400 per piece

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Frequently asked questions about Print and Trim Boxes

How much do Print and Trim Boxes cost?

Print and Trim Boxes start at $87.50 for 25 pieces and scale down to under a penny per piece on high-volume runs up to 250. Configure your specs on the product page for an instant quote — no account required to see pricing.

How long does production take for Print and Trim Boxes?

Next Business Day after artwork approval, plus 2 to 5 business days ground shipping. Rush turnarounds (next-business-day, 2-day, 3-day) are available at checkout for an upcharge.

What file format do I upload?

Flattened PDF in CMYK color space, 300 DPI at 1:1 scale, with 0.125" bleed on all sides and critical content kept 0.125" inside the trim. RGB files auto-convert with mild color shift. Upload directly on this page — our preflight runs in your browser and flags any issues before you pay.

Are Print and Trim Boxes shipped blind under my brand?

Yes. Every order ships in plain unbranded packaging with no NURO Print invoice, promo material, or supplier markings — so you can resell to your end customer cleanly.

What if there is a defect or printing error?

Reprint or full refund, your choice. Email info@nuroprint.com with your order number and photos of the issue within 7 days of delivery. We follow industry-standard tolerances (1/16" cut, plus or minus 5% on long runs) and only treat genuine production errors as defects.