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Iron-on labels are used in the printing industry for two main purposes: printing and binding. The printing function is often used to print promotional or technical information onto garments, packaging, and other printed products. These labels are used for things such as business name and contact information, price list, logo, slogan, etc. In the case of clothing labels, these labels are used to add additional data, such as sizes, colors, or locations for different items of clothing.
Woven Labels are much smaller, less expensive, and more versatile than Iron-on labels. Woven labels are woven directly onto fabrics, with no glue or adhesives used. They are perfect for use in printing applications that require the application of information directly to a product, such as a label for apparel. They are also commonly used in the production of fashion clothing because the thicker core of the woven label provides a strong and durable barrier against abrasion and tearing.
Iron-on labels and Woven Labels are both applied with an adhesive and can be either direct or non-direct. Non-direct applications include adding the labels through holes in the fabric, which are covered by the adhesive. Direct applications are when the label ink is applied to a label directly.
The primary advantage of Iron-on Labels is that they are easier to apply, and more effective at blocking in dirt and other contaminants than traditional clothing labels. Another advantage of using Iron-on labels is that they are generally more durable and more long-lasting than standard Clothing labels. Traditional labels will wear out over time, but not Iron-on labels. They can also be peeled off rather easily.
One benefit of using Iron-on Labels is that they are more durable than standard labels. You can be sure that your products will not come apart after you apply them. This is especially useful for heavy-duty products such as those who have to be shipped to several different locations. Another great benefit of Iron-on Labels is that they are far easier to remove from the paper than adhesive labels are.
Iron-on labels can be applied in a number of different bonding processes. These processes include thermal tape, hot dip, roll-on, roll-off and fusion. They can also be combined with other types of labeling materials such as tabbing, foils, or airless adhesive labels. This is one of the reasons that Iron-on labels have become so popular in the printer market. You can use them to print addresses, place a logo, and even write a personal message on them.
When you know what you want, it's time to decide where you want to order your iron-on labels. The simplest way to go about this is to start with Tags N Labels. Most businesses have a standard set of offerings, and it's likely that your chosen printing company offers them as well. From our website, you simply need to decide where you want to place your order. Depending on what you're using your labels for, there are a few different options to consider. We are offering free shipping all over the USA. Our staff is 24/7 available for customer support to give you a better vision.
If your graphic files do not meet our specifications, Blue Box Packaging will not be charged for any resulting typographical errors. Read our artwork preparation to prepare your files for submission, or contact us for help from a packaging specialist!
Displays the section in its final size and where the box should be folded.. Important graphics and text should be placed at least 0.125 inches from the cut line.
Indicates where the drain section is located. All graphics that run up to the cut line should be extended to the cut line for a transparent print.
Specifies where to safely place illustrations and text. As an industry standard, all graphics should be placed at least 0.125 inches from the cut line unless your design is intended.
The perforation line refers to paper punched with very small holes to make it easier to tear and fold the paper.
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