Label printers have the ability to print on card stock, self-adhesive labels and other materials. The way they differ from regular printers is that they use special feed mechanisms to handle the tear sheets or rolled stock. Label printers have a tiny sensor that is able to detect notches, perforations or lines between labels, notches or gaps, when using continuous label stock to print on. This keeps the print location from shifting and ensures that the print hits the target a…
PC software delivers customised printing
LabelFive Premier, the new PC software, enables printers to deliver fast, low-cost labels and tickets.
Why a Print or Apply Label Application may be Right for You
Over a decade ago, the fist print/apply label applicators were introduced. These products were designed to handle both the printing and application of pressure sensitive labels at the same time.
The Two R’s for Label Printers
If you use a label printer, you need someone who is capable of producing a high-quality product at a reasonable rate.
Second annual packaging & label conference
The Second PLGA Conference opened with a brief address by Dick Chesnut who predicted that after the millennium, because of rapid technological developments, two printing methods will begin to emerge and dominate the packaging and label field digital printing and gravure, or a form of gravure. The two processes have similarities because of their digital nature from artwork to finished print and basic simplicity.
Label Printers Offer Full Color Solutions
Labels do not have to black and white bores. In fact, label printers can produce amazing color labels that can increase consumer attention and sales. Some industry pros maintain that a color label is about fifty percent more effective than a black and white option with respect to attracting a consumers eye. Anyone using labels on a retail product should certainly consider using the full color solutions offered by label printers.