One way to achieve a striking label design is by using tactile finishes. Tactile finishes add a unique texture to labels that not only makes them visually appealing but also enhances the overall experience for the consumer.
Once you have decided to print you own product labels, one of the first decisions you will need to make is whether to use an inkjet label printer versus a laser label printer. Each type of printer has its own pro’s and con’s, which we will highlight here, with the view to help you make the best decision as to which type of label printer is best suited for your particular printing requirements.
Printing your own product labels is actually much easier than you think and can be very cost effective for small and medium-sized print runs. However, putting a plan together is essential to get the appropriate label stock and the best label printer for the job.
A Question we often receive at Label Power: How is a printed label made? We reveal exactly how it is done and walk you though the various processes from Label Power.