Custom Die Cutting Services in Dubai
- Material: coated, designer paper, synthetic films, cardstock.
- Formats: standard and custom sizes.
- Print run: suitable for large and small print runs.
- Product types: all product types.
- Design: custom design development or refinement.
- Printing time: from 1 day.
A price list implies the use of a limited set of materials and production types.
Printing is a complex technological process where each order is unique and one-of-a-kind, and the cost depends on a number of factors, such as product type, size, material, finishing, print run, etc.
In a world of templates and ready-made solutions, we approach each customer individually, focusing on their specific “pain points”, and we take on the challenge of solving complex and unclear tasks. Relying on years of experience, the professionalism of our staff, and a constantly updated fleet of equipment, we can offer more options than just a dry cost in a table.
We will help optimise production, smooth out budget constraints, and find alternative solutions. Most importantly, everything is resolved through dialogue, where we ask clarifying questions to find the most convenient and most useful option.
Die cutting services equip printed items with clean contours, internal apertures and three-dimensional profiles that standard trimming cannot achieve. PMG provides precision die-cutting for corporate stationery, retail hang-tags, packaging inserts, and campaign collateral across Dubai and the UAE.
This finishing method enables brands to create distinctive printed pieces that follow a specific outline, improving visual recognition while maintaining production accuracy. The process is ideal whenever a printed product must combine functional geometry with signature visual appeal.
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What products are typically produced using die-cutting?
Many commercial print projects require shapes that extend beyond standard rectangular formats. Die cutting allows those forms to be reproduced consistently across an entire production run.
Typical applications include:
- shaped business cards and promotional cards;
- retail hang tags for clothing or accessories;
- custom presentation folders;
- packaging components and inserts;
- marketing collateral and promotional pieces.
The contour is fixed at the artwork stage to ensure the shape remains both eye-catching and easy to handle.
How does the die cutting process work?
Production begins with preparation of a vector with a clear cutting path. This path determines the exact outline that will be produced during finishing.
Once the design is confirmed, a bespoke cutting tool is made for the project. Printed sheets are then processed using a press that stamps the sheet along the path.
Because the tool is created specifically for the design, every piece maintains identical geometry and clean edges throughout the run.
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Which materials can be processed?
The technique can be applied to various substrates used in commercial printing.
Common materials include:
- coated and uncoated paper stocks;
- heavier card used for tags or folders;
- adhesive substrates used for labels.
Material thickness and flexibility are taken into account when preparing the cutting tool and configuring the finishing process.
Can die-cutting be combined with other finishing processes?
Yes. Die cutting is frequently combined with decorative finishing methods when a printed product requires additional visual impact.
Typical finishing combinations include:
- foil stamping;
- embossing or debossing;
- spot varnish coats.
These techniques can be applied either side of the cutting stage depending on the production requirements.
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Production time and pricing logic
Production time depends on the complexity of the contour, tool preparation, and the required quantity.
Cost is influenced by several factors:
- complexity of the shape;
- piece size;
- material selection;
- run length;
- additional finishing processes.
Because each contour requires a dedicated tool, pricing is calculated individually for every project.
Quality control and finishing accuracy
During finishing, each batch is inspected to verify cut accuracy and alignment with the printed artwork. Edge finish and dimensions are also checked to ensure uniform results.
This process helps maintain reliable quality across the entire production run.
Artwork preparation and delivery
Design files should contain a separate vector layer carrying the cut path. This ensures the finishing equipment reads the path accurately.
Artwork must be prepared in a print-ready CMYK file, correct bleed and sufficient resolution.
Finished products can be collected directly or delivered across Dubai and the UAE depending on the project scope.
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Die cutting is used to create printed materials with custom contours or internal cut-outs that cannot be produced with standard trimming.
Yes. A dedicated cutting tool is produced according to the approved contour to ensure consistent results throughout the entire run.
Pricing depends on the complexity of the shape, selected material, production quantity and any additional finishing techniques.
Yes. Many packaging elements rely on die cutting to create assembly slots, windows or distinctive shapes.
Vector artwork with a clearly defined cut line is required so that the finishing equipment can follow the correct contour.