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This site is sponsored by Data Graphics, Inc the world leader in Custom Labels, Nameplates and Industrial Printing. Serving the Industrial Printing needs of corporate, Military, and Aerospace clients worldwide for 25 years. If you need custom labels, and you need the fast, and correct the first time, then you need Data Graphics.
Label Lock Tamper Evident Security Label Movie
The amazing new Label Lock™ No Residue & Dual Layer tamper proof security labeling video from Label Lock™. Delivering security you can see Label Lock security labels are specialised for use on a wide range of applications, Label Lock™ automatically voids if opened or interfered with clearly signalling a security breach with a visible warning.
No Residue Label Lock ™ label locks in place yet lifts without a trace, ensuring no damage whatsoever to the product, packaging or surface the security label has been applied to.
Dual Layer Label Lock ™ provides maximum security, and delaminates on tampering or removal in a unique way, leaving permanent evidence of the seal. Label Lock ™ tamper proof dual layer security labels can be used anywhere where security is high priority.
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Print Barcode Labels with Professional Labeling Software
http://www.tec-it.com – in this example the label printing program TFORMer Designer is used to create and print a Code128 barcode label with manual entered data.
Content:
- Create a label design with a Code 128 barcode
- Create a data field for the barcode data
- Assign the data field to the bar code
- Enter manual barcode data
- Preview of the labels
- Print the barcode labels
TFORMer Designer is a professional label and form printing software. It comes with an integrated label designer and a bar code enabled print engine. Central organized repositories manage all label and form layouts. Its extensive bar code support makes TFORMer the perfect tool for every label, especially for industry compliant formats. Want more? Intelligent forms, calculations on the fly, conditional bands, data merging in preview mode, open XML format for data import, support for all Windows printers, TFORMer SDK for integration of the print engine into your own applications – check it out!
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Your Business and Barcode Labels
Barcode labels are the tags that help both humans and machines to identify any given product. These labels come in several types and are like the average tags. These labels are differentiated by the type of base material, called stock, that they are printed on. Labels are at present available in all types of materials and come with a variety of adhesive backings. They can also be ordered in one or two customised sizes and shapes.
The most commonly found barcodes are on daily groceries and perishable products, but they have specialized uses as in the publishing industry where barcodes are helpful for purposes of coding. Producing firms use barcode for batch identifications as well . Any product or service requiring a unique identification will get it from a barcode.
Given the size of the barcode market and the rate that it is expanding, a wide selection of barcode products are available and they fit into varied price and quality levels. Even though it is always advisable to print original barcodes, but often when quality is not a concern, one can opt for less expensive ones. But even then, they must adhere to the necessary standard so that there are no quality related issues at a later date.
Barcode labels are available in a variety of adhesive backings, and the application of adhesives depends on the kind of surface and quality of label material. The weight of the adhesive coat varies according to the application wants. Barcode label adhesives are generally classified into 2 groups : permanent and removable barcode label adhesives. Most of the barcode applications employ permanent barcode label adhesives.
A feature of this type of barcode label adhesive is that it has got a strong adhesion to a range of surfaces including paper, plastic, and chrome steel. Permanent barcode label adhesives are typically used for applications where removal is not needed or mandatory.
Quality of label stock, ribbon, printing technology, and barcode label programs employed are the first factors, among many others, that determine the sturdiness of barcode labels. Since they have the capacity of printing durable images on a range of materials, thermal-transfer printers are frequently used to produce scratch-resistant, durable barcode labels.
Sometimes laser printers and matrix impact printers coupled with the right media and ribbon technology are employed to print durable barcode labels. Many complex barcode label systems and barcode label programs are available now to guarantee the sturdiness of barcode labels. However , the price tag to generate sturdy barcode labels is remarkably high.
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Label Printing Company Seattle, Portland, Denver – “I’m Satisifed!” – Bob Wan-Qi Kim
Try http://mylabelco.me out for size. Their Samurai Dojo Philosophy and Work Ethic is just plain refreshing. “I’m solidly happy I met “Paul,” aka “Master Kim.” I’m Satisfied!” – Bob Wan-Qi Kim
Label printing Company Seattle, Portland, Denver
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How to Design a Custom Label that Will Sell Your Product
There is a lot of information available about designing a great label to sell your product. Far too many of these articles rely on the basic knowledge that the label should be colorful, readable, and “attract attention.” What does all this really mean? Are there certain colors that are better than others? Are some words proven to be more effective? Do lots of pictures attract the most attention?
The concept of designing a label is a far more complex than outlining a few basic benefits and hoping your product stands out. Everyday a new product is born, and for every product that emerges, a new label finds its way to a store shelf. In fact, over 122,000 new products were released in 2008 and only 3.5% (4,270) of those products reached over $1 million in sales.
Part of the reason it is difficult for new products to be noticed is because over-crowded shelves lead to confusion, and when consumers are confused, they tend to opt for the “default” brand instead of trying a new product. This is the struggle. This is the fear for creators of new ideas who invest so much in their product, only to find that it was left on the shelf.
A good label design may depend on colors or descriptive text, but a great design relies much more on consumer behavior and in-depth product knowledge. For example, did you know that text placed in the top right or left hand corner of a label is only seen by 1/3 of consumers? Did you know that you only have 5 – 7 seconds to get the average consumer’s attention? That’s right. If you can’t get someone’s attention within the first few seconds, it may be lost forever.
So, what does make a great label design? In order to first understand this, we have to understand how consumers think. By nature, humans are visual beings. We are drawn to things that are visually appealing. While not every person has the same reaction to a certain color, we can generalize about how we interpret colors.
When determining a basic color for a label, it is important to know your product and your competition. One effective sales tactic is called “color blocking”. Color blocking occurs when one product is so different in color from everyone else that it almost jumps off the shelf. If you stand at the end of the shampoo isle, see what stands out first…I bet it is a bright color that is different from all the other bottles. When opting for your own color identity, research what would be different. What would stand out? After you have a few different “stand out” colors, think about the colors in terms of your product and what will work best with your brand. Now you have a unique color that fits your style. (Also remember – white is a color! If you notice a rainbow of colors from your competition, a simple white label might stand out better than anything.)
Color alone won’t sell any product. Consumers want shopping to be easy. Even the most lackadaisical shopper doesn’t want to spend all day reading every product benefit on each item they are considering. Many studies support a theory we like to call the “one liner”. Essentially, this means that shoppers are more likely to consider a product that uses just one line to talk about the product’s benefits instead of multiple claims. Conventional wisdom may have you believe consumers make decisions based on research and facts, but in actuality, when deciding to buy a new product, they want the decision to be clear and simple. Using one-line forces you to outline the product’s best feature, while letting go of the extra benefits that lead to overcrowding and confusion.
The hard part of label design is that your product is often featured next to your direct competition. The very nature of label design is competitive. You want your product to look better, feel better and ultimately sell better. Graphics can easily give your label a competitive edge. Consumer’s eyes are almost always drawn to the center of a label. A descriptive graphic can be just as, if not more effective, than a great one-liner. Whether it is your company’s logo or a product photo, the image should convey the product’s key benefits without the need of any copy. The graphic should relate to the one-liner, giving a conclusive and concise message.
When putting the design together, there are some obvious concepts that should be relayed. Any and all text must be readable, meaning the font can’t be too small or too decorative to easily understand. The graphics or images you choose for your label should relate to your product. The graphic can still be unique, fun or futuristic, as long as it makes sense. These are just a few simple concepts, but they are the most important part of the label. Focusing on these two key elements will help to navigate your way to a great label design.
Here are a few things we now know. First, consumers are immediately drawn in by color. Different colors will stand out better and help aide the consumer’s eye toward your product. Once the eye has been attracted to the label, the consumer focuses in on the main front display. A descriptive graphic or logo, along with one simple product benefit has the highest likelihood of success.
Not everyone is an expert at label design, so don’t feel like you have to get it right the first time. There are many resources available to help design your labels. If possible, find a designer that has experience with product labels. This can certainly help to take your ideas and turn them into a successful design. Just remember, don’t be afraid to take a chance and risk being different. Sometimes being different is just what the consumer wants.
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An introduction to digital label printing from Mercian Labels
An introduction to digital label printing from Mercian Labels. Mercian Labels would like to demonstrate 40 years experience in printing cost effective and efficient digital labels for your business. You can see the digital label printing process from our factory in Cannock Staffordshire from artwork approval right through to the printing press where material is loaded into the digital printer and the label is custom printed, finished, die cut and reeled, wound onto rolls ready to be despatched to the customer. As an ISO 9001 quality assured label specialist and an IIP accredited green UK label printer we are proud to demonstrate our high quality production methods and satisfied customer feedback.
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This site is sponsored by Data Graphics, Inc the world leader in Custom Labels, Nameplates and Industrial Printing. Serving the Industrial Printing needs of corporate, Military, and Aerospace clients worldwide for 25 years. If you need custom labels, and you need the fast, and correct the first time, then you need Data Graphics.