
Band-Aid Phone Stand · Custom Printed
One unit minimum, two orientations, fifteen days out.
MOQ from 1
- 1 - 9-$4.32
- 10 - 196%$4.06
- 20 - 4912%$3.79
- 50 - 100000017%$3.57
✱ Pick a image orientation first.
A custom bandage phone stand from Popecho is a bandage-shaped adhesive prop — printed with your artwork on the face panel — that props your phone at a natural viewing angle. The first decision you make is orientation: choose landscape or portrait upload, and that choice determines the template that loads in the editor. MOQ starts at 1, so a single prototype is a real option before you commit to a larger run.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Product form | Bandage-shaped adhesive phone stand |
| Image orientation options | Landscape or Portrait |
| Print area | Custom artwork on the bandage face panel |
| MOQ | 1 unit |
File Prep
- Open the product in Popecho's editor and select your orientation variant (landscape or portrait) — the correct bandage die-cut outline and safe-zone overlay load automatically.
- Place all key artwork elements inside the safe zone on the face panel; do not rely on the wing/gauze-texture strips to carry critical design detail.
- Use the editor's live bleed and safe-zone guides before exporting — these are preloaded for each orientation variant.
- Keep text and fine linework well inside the safe boundary to avoid edge cropping at the cut line.
- Match your color work to the print area shown in the editor; the surrounding bandage structure is part of the base mold.
FAQ
Q: What is the minimum order for a custom bandage phone stand?
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order a single proof before scaling up. Price breaks apply at 10 and 20 units, and runs of 500 or more can be routed through Popecho's batch custom channel.
Q: What file format do I need for custom bandage phone stand printing?
Upload your artwork directly through Popecho's onsite editor, which loads the die-cut outline and safe-zone overlay for the orientation you select — the editor confirms accepted formats and resolution at upload.
Q: Can I order a sample first, or test multiple designs?
Yes — because MOQ is 1, you can place separate single-unit orders for each design to proof them before committing to a full run.
Need help preparing artwork? Start with our tutorial: Tutorial Title
