Factory capability
Built around premium custom playing card production.
Max Deck Print focuses on poker-size card decks first: offset printing, lamination, die cutting, collation, packing and inspection are organized as one production path for bulk custom orders from 1,000 decks.
A complete production line, not a single machine.
Our factory capability is organized around the complete production path: printing equipment, color control, material preparation, finishing, packaging and quality inspection.

Consistent sheets for large deck runs
Suitable for brand decks, casino-style cards, corporate gifts and campaign batches where color consistency matters.

Proofing before production
Artwork is reviewed around trim, bleed, safe area and color performance before moving into the main production run.

Batch-to-batch color control.
Ink, color and finished sheets are checked before the next production step, helping bulk deck orders stay consistent.

Production backbone
Reliable equipment for repeatable bulk orders.
The equipment section is presented as production capacity support, helping buyers understand how bulk deck orders are printed, finished, packed and inspected.
Card production path
From artwork upload to packed decks.
The production flow is organized around the customer order path: artwork check, paper/cardstock, printing, surface finish, cutting, collation, box packing and final inspection.
Artwork & prepressBleed, safe area, image resolution and front/back files are checked before printing.
Production & finishingCards move through printing, lamination and optional foil or edge finish.
Collation & packingDecks are counted, wrapped, packed into tuck boxes or upgraded packaging, then prepared for shipment.




Materials and packaging stay simple for quoting.
For the first launch, the website keeps customer choices focused: blue core, black core, white core or PVC cards, with a small set of finishes and box options. This reduces confusion and supports instant pricing.

Core material choices
White core for economy orders, blue core for standard decks, black core for premium opacity and PVC for waterproof cards.

Useful options only
Matte, gloss, foil highlight and gilded edge cover the most common customer needs without making the quote form heavy.

Tuck box to gift box
Customers can choose practical tuck boxes first, then upgrade to rigid gift boxes or tin boxes for premium campaigns.

Quality control
Inspection points customers care about.
Factory capability should build trust. The QC section focuses on the checks that directly affect custom playing cards, rather than showing equipment without context.
Ready for a 1,000+ deck custom order?
Use the instant quote flow to choose material, finish, packaging and upload requirements before requesting production review.
Craft Comparison
Show buyers the production choices before PI review.
These visual guides help customers understand common playing card finish, edge and packaging options before they upload artwork.
Matte Lamination
Soft-touch visual effect with reduced glare for premium brand and retail decks.
Gloss Finish
Brighter surface appearance for vivid artwork and promotional playing cards.
Spot Foil
Gold or silver highlight areas for logos, tuck boxes and collector projects.
Gilded Edge
Premium edge treatment for gift decks, limited editions and high-value sets.
Round Corner Cutting
Standard poker usability with smooth card handling and cleaner finishing.
Packaging Upgrade
Tuck boxes, rigid gift boxes and tin boxes can be quoted with artwork review.
Compliance Notes
Documents and material requirements can be reviewed by project.
For B2B orders, buyers may request paper, material, packaging and inspection documents during PI confirmation. We do not show unverified certificate claims on the website.
Discuss eco paper requirements before production.
Review project-specific material and finish notes.
Artwork, packing and production checks can be noted in the PI workflow.