![]() Later TPCI started print Korean cards again, which were first produced in the US for the market in South Korea. Nowadays most cards come from PBM, which has since been acquired by Consolidated Graphics. Starting with the Diamond & Pearl block, production of all international cards for the market outside of Asia was moved to the US. When TPCI took over the printing from WOTC, they continued to use the same printers. USA: Cartamundi, The United States Playing Card Company, PBM Graphics, UV Color, Rainier Color, Yaquinto Printing ![]() ![]() Here's an (incomplete) list of the printers WOTC used: They used printing facilities in the USA, Belgium, UK and Australia. Wizards of the Coast used printers in a variety of countries to keep up with the tremendous demand during the Pokemon boom. There's vast differences in the look and layout of the Uncut Sheets, depending on where they are printed. Those are then cut into individual cards and go through a corner rounding station where they receive the typical rounded corners you know from Pokemon cards. Trading cards are not printed individually, but on large Uncut Sheets.
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