Fiberboard Digipak CD / DVD Packaging
Recycled Paper, Unbleached Brown Kraft Color, Eco Friendly
Eco-friendly fiberboard packaging is made with unbleached, recycled pulp material, with clear plastic or paper trays. it not only looks cool, but it uses all of that pulp material that normally gets discarded.
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Photos of Fiberboard Digipaks, CD and DVD Heights
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Fiberboard Digipaks, an Eco Friendly Packaging Option
Fiberboard Digipak Features:
- Recycled Paper Stock (over 70-80% recycled content and post consumer waste)
- Fiberboard Paper Stock (contains recycled content, post consumer waste, end of chain, pulp paper, unbleached)
- Soy Inks (vegetable inks)
- Recycled Trays (recycling plastic) or Paper Trays made with 100% Recycled Paper (see Natural Digipaks), so you can have plastic free packaging.
If you'd like to read more on the Eco Friendly attributes of digipaks check our our page ECO FRIENDLY digipakS
If you are looking for unprinted fiberboard digipaks, check our surplus page to see if we have any. We occasionally do and can sell these smaller quantity than our standard run.

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What is Fiberboard Paper Stock?
Fiberboard uses the end of the chain material – also called pulp – that can’t be used anywhere else and combines it together in a paperstock. The pulp nature gives the paper a texture – kind of fuzzy. The paper is unbleached, so it’s brownish, like kraft paper or a paper bag. Overall it has a very organic look to it, and this paper stock is what we think of first when clients tell us they want an organic look to their title.

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Paper trays - 100% Recycled Paper with Cork Hub
Paper trays are made with 100% recycled paper and have a cork hub. They are only available in the 5inch height.

See our page on titles using recycled paper trays in the packaging.
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1C Black Printing on Fiberboard
Our quotes include up to 4C printing on fiberboard (usually cmyk) but oftentimes clients use use the black portion of this. Mind that black can be made many ways depending on the effect you want, so it’s not always strictly 1C but we don’t charge more if it’s not. Black and simple colors can be very effective on fiberboard as the paper stock is already so interesting.
You need to be careful to not start with too dark a picture, or it becomes hard to see. Unless of course, that’s the goal (and it has been on some titles).

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Spot Color Printing on Fiberboard
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Solid Color / Full Coverage Printing on Fiberboard
If you want to do a solid color throughout, we’ll need to take some extra steps and maybe do some UV curing. The material is very absorbent and has to be thoroughly soaked with ink. The result likely won’t be 100%, but hopefully that’s not what you’re envisioning.
This title uses 1c black on fiberboard, full coverage, and required 2-pass printing / drying time to get the desired saturation. It also has silver foil and a 1/4" wide spine.
These titles used two passes of yellow to get the saturation needed:
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Printing Colors (4C) on Fiberboard
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Printing Spot White and Flood White on Fiberboard
If you need parts of the art to be bright and not muted, you might want a touch of white underneath.. We can do one hit of white, or even two, depending on what you need to achieve. The best way to go about this is to send us your artwork and we can guide you. Use our UPLOAD PAGE to show us your art.
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Here is an example of flood white used on fiberboard:
See our special page on spot white ink on fiberboard packaging, setup and examples
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Special Printing Effects –
Foils, Spot Gloss, Laminations, Embossing on FiberboardEffects with Fiberboard are fun! Foil is a very striking contrast.
See also : foil versus metallic inks and hot foil stamping
Spot gloss on fiberboard is less pronounced, and embossing is “soft”, but still noticeable. Here's an example:
See: How to set up spot colors
Spot white ink on fiberboard packaging
Spot gloss on packaging
Here’s a contrast example we did for a client with one piece with varnish and the other left natural:
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Die Cut Window, Custom Shapes and Cut Outs
Die Cut Windows are fun with any stock, anywhere! We like what this client did using the black printed front to cut out to the inside fiberboard color – a good contrast. The window shows the company brand logo on the inside, and also the name on the rep's business card. Notice the unique pocket shape for an insert and business card.

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New Option - Magnetic Closures
We have a new twist – a magnetic closure. Fiberboard isn't required for a magnetic closure, of course, but oddly enough, requests for a magnetic closing feature usually come from folks who also want a fiberboard package.

Adding a magnetic closure to a digipak might be good bit more difficult, but if you’re interested in trying it, just let us know and we’ll come up with ideas! -
Special ProofSets Recommended
One thing we recommend with all fiberboard printing, is to have us make a special matchprint for you. A standard matchprint on white paper isn’t going to help you with color proofing on this stock. If you want a dry run, try using a brownish piece of paper in your own printer. If you can get a paper bag through, you might even be able to simulate the more fuzzy/absorbent nature that fiberboard will give you. Aren’t you glad we have lots of experience using this stock? We know the pitfalls. So our recommendation is to go a bit beyond the standard matchprint and order a special one so you can see how it turns out on this paper stock. SEE PROOFING PROCESS PAGE -
OTHER Fiberboard EXAMPLES:
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More Custom Digipaks
Here are some of our fun and unusual Digipak Titles:
Cross Shaped Digipaks and Jackets
Custom CD Digipaks (5inch)
Custom DVD Digipaks (7inch)
Limited Edition Digipaks
Double Disc Digipaks
Fiberboard Digipaks
Matte, Uncoated Digipaks
Recycled Paper Digipaks, Matte Uncoated Stock
Paper Tray Digipaks
Wide Digipaks
Mega Tall Digipaks (10inch) Multidisc Sets
Multidisc Digipak Sets
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