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Q. Can I print labels myself?
A. Yes, you can print labels yourself. This can be done using a laser printer, inkjet printer, a direct thermal printer or a thermal transfer printer. Many companies print their own custom designed and/or individually unique labels which may include graphics, text, and/or bar codes. Then all you need to do is find a good blank label distributor/manufacturer to buy from
Q. What's the difference between die-cut and butt-cut?
A. Die-cut labels have round corners and spacing between each label on the roll. Butt-cut labels have square corners and no spacing between each label on the roll. .

What materials can labels be made from?
1. Paper-Uncoated: Uncoated paper can be written on by hand or by machine.
2. Paper-High Gloss: High gloss paper provides good printability, but is not good for hand writing.
3. Vinyl: Vinyl is best for an outdoor environment or if the label is to be applied to a vinyl surface.
4. Acetate: Acetate is best for a clear look.
5. Mylar/Polyester: Mylar/polyester is best for a label applied to an object with sharp corners.

What determines the price of a label?
· Square surface area
· Type of material
· Custom or generic
· Number of colors
· Total quantity of order

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