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Custom Printing

What Falls Here Only When It Does Not Belong to the Three Primary Axes

This page functions as the Custom Printing hub for non-primary print formats that do not belong to Packaging Boxes, Catalogs, or Labels.

It exists to isolate capability residue, clarify boundary, and route each request into the correct next step inside SunTop’s Custom Printing cluster.

It does not act as a quotation page, a broad commercial printing service page, or a parallel business system beside SunTop’s three primary business axes.

Requests that require feasibility judgment must move to Custom Journal Printing China for journal feasibility review rather than remain on this hub.

Non-primary commercial print formats grouped under controlled Custom Printing routing

What Does Not Belong to the Three Primary Axes

What May Stay Here

A request may stay in Custom Printing only when the format is real but non-primary within SunTop’s site structure and still needs controlled isolation before the correct next path is clear.

Typical grouped formats may include calendars, folders, single-sheet flyers, brochure-style marketing print, and notebook or workbook-related requests when they do not belong to Packaging Boxes, Catalogs, or Labels.

These grouped formats remain here only for passive isolation and routing. They do not create parallel commercial answer paths.

What Must Return to a Primary Cluster

Requests for custom packaging boxes, product catalog printing, Book Printing China cost review, and custom label printing do not stay in Custom Printing.

They must return to their corresponding primary cluster rather than remain on this hub.

Non-standard custom print project requiring controlled journal feasibility review

The Only Feasibility Judgment Path in This Cluster

Custom Journal Printing China is the only feasibility authority anchor inside SunTop’s Custom Printing cluster.
It is used when a non-primary print request becomes non-standard, structurally complex, brand-led, or otherwise requires feasibility judgment before it can be routed correctly.
This hub does not perform that judgment itself. It only identifies when the request must move to the journal-feasibility path.

Controlled Supporting Paths Inside Custom Printing

These paths remain supporting only. None acts as an independent quote path, final decision path, or fifth business axis on the site.

Custom Calendar Printing

Confirms calendar-printing capability and weakly upgrades complex or branded calendar projects to journal feasibility review.
Custom Calendar Printing

Custom Folder Printing

Confirms folder-printing capability and weakly upgrades branded or structurally sensitive folder projects to journal feasibility review.
Custom Folder Printing

Flyer Printing

Confirms single-sheet flyer capability and separates true flyer requests from brochure-adjacent or higher-risk work.
Flyer Printing

Brochure Printing

Clarifies brochure-style marketing print, moves catalog-bound brochure work first to Product Catalog Printing, and sends only non-standard brochure-like cases to journal feasibility review.
Brochure Printing

Notebook Workbook Printing

Acts as a quarantine filter for notebook and workbook demand in training, institutional, or bulk-program contexts before any controlled escalation to journal feasibility review where needed.
Notebook Workbook Printing

Controlled Capability Clarification

Formats grouped on this page appear here as controlled capability residue only. They do not create a broad commercial printing system, a quote hub, or a fifth conversion path on the site.

Neutral Next-Step Links Inside Custom Printing

For journal-feasibility judgment, see Custom Journal Printing China.
For calendar capability clarification, see Custom Calendar Printing.
For folder capability clarification, see Custom Folder Printing.
For single-sheet flyer boundary clarification, see Flyer Printing.
For brochure boundary transfer, see Brochure Printing.
For notebook and workbook feasibility support, see Notebook Workbook Printing.

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