Full-Bleed Circle Labels |
Basically, we now offer inkjet coated liners for your
labels. Just like your labels, ink dries
immediately on the liners; making it much easier to print full-bleed. If you
have ever gotten ink on your fingers while applying labels, then you’ll
understand the benefits of this new liner.
The full-bleed specific labels are just easier to use.
C7500G Full-Bleed Circle Labels |
To print full-bleed labels, I recommend generally the C7500
series printers. These printers offer
something no other color label printers have: precise media handling.
C7500 Media Handling |
Media in other print on-demand color label printers may move
slightly horizontally while printing; making it more difficult to print
full-bleed. With the media handling design
of the C7500, labels don’t move horizontally; enabling better full-bleed
printing.
C7500G Full-Bleed Label |
To print full-bleed labels, I recommend the following:
* Design your labels slightly larger (1/16”) than
the actual size of the label. This step
is critical to get full coverage. Most
people send me files different than the actual size of label I have. This difference makes it virtually impossible
to print the label correctly.
* Set the label size in the driver .03” larger
than actual. This adaptation helps
insure the label is more likely to be completely covered. If the driver is much-more larger than the
actual size, you get skips and “head maintenance” in the printer.
Too Large Label Format Error |
C7500 Default Label Boarder Setting |
This setting helps center the image on the
template; especially important for circle labels.
If you print full-bleed, contact us to
order the new labels designed for your application. You’ll save time, money and hassle by moving
to the new, full-bleed labels.
Guy Mikel
855-962-7670
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