What this preview is, and what it is not
The cup you are turning above is built from the real dimensions of the size you picked: its rim diameter, its base diameter and its height come straight from the same specification sheet our production line works to. That makes the proportions honest, so a logo that looks cramped here will look cramped on the finished cup. What the preview cannot do is replace a print proof. Screen colour is not ink on board, and the exact position of the seam and the print area is confirmed on a digital proof before any plate is cut. Treat this as the fast way to see whether your idea works at all, and treat the proof as the document you approve.
Six flexo colours, and offset when you need more
Our standard printing is six-colour flexo, which is generous enough for almost any logo, wordmark or pattern built from solid colours. Where it runs out is photography and fine tonal gradients. For those we run CMYK offset on double-wall cups, and the colour ceiling disappears. If your artwork is a photograph, a soft gradient or a densely illustrated wrap, say so with your enquiry and we will tell you which process suits it and what that means for the run.
Preparing a file that prints the way you expect
Vector artwork gives the cleanest result, so send a PDF, AI or EPS with the fonts converted to outlines. If you only have a raster file, aim for something generously sized rather than a logo pulled off a website. Set solid brand colours as spot colours if the match matters to you, and remember that the body of a cup is a curved surface: very fine hairlines and small reversed-out text lose definition as the sheet wraps. Leave the top and bottom of the body clear, because the rolled rim and the base seat cannot carry print — the guides in the preview show you roughly where that boundary falls.
White or kraft, and what it does to your artwork
A white body reproduces colour as designed and is the safe choice for a brand with a strict palette. Kraft board shifts everything warmer: light tints disappear into the brown, while dark inks and a single strong colour look excellent on it. Switch between the two above with your own logo loaded and the difference is immediately obvious, which is a far more useful test than imagining it.
From preview to a pallet on a truck
When the design looks right, download the preview and send it with your enquiry along with the size, the quantity you have in mind and your print-ready file. We come back with a proforma and a digital proof. Production, quality control, packing and export documentation are handled by one company in Türkiye, so there is a single commercial and legal counterpart from the first email to the loading of the container.