Welcome to PACKLANDO Academy
Eco Features, Print Data & Color Specifications
In this section, you define how your packaging will be printed β including all technical details required for flawless production.
1. Upload print templates
Upload your print files here β so your product can be produced exactly according to your specifications.
ποΈ Multiple upload fields are available:
- Instructions (e.g. PDF with production guidelines)
- PSD file (Adobe Photoshop)
- AI file (Adobe Illustrator)
- INDD file (Adobe InDesign)
π‘ Important: Files should be complete, clearly labeled, and correctly prepared to avoid delays or production errors.
π Requirement for product activation:
A complete print template is mandatory. Only then can the product be activated on the marketplace.
π Help available in the Packlando Academy:
- Clear guidelines for creating & delivering print data
- Practical examples & tips
- All criteria for fast activation
π Sample print templates can be downloaded directly.
2. Select printing method
In the next step, choose the appropriate printing technique for your product, for example:
- Digital printing
- Offset printing
- Flexographic printing
- Screen printing
- Pad printing (e.g. for curved surfaces)
π This information will be displayed on the product page and helps potential buyers better understand the production process.
3. Define colour management
Here you specify which colour system will be used to print your packaging:
- CMYK (standard for four-colour printing)
- Pantone (exact spot colours)
- HKS (especially for packaging and labels)
- Other special colours (e.g. metallic or neon colours)
π‘ Why important?
- Buyers immediately know which colours are possible
- Your data can be processed with colour accuracy
- Consistent quality for repeat orders
β Checklist:
- Print templates uploaded correctly (incl. instructions)
- Suitable printing method selected
- Colour options/colour system specified