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Laminate for Chapsticker Labels

Antnee

New Member
Hi all, I got a project to print chapstick labels. I'm looking for a thin inexpensive laminate. I usually use Oracal 210 but I think its overkill. Any suggestions as I've check Fellers and Grimco?
 

MikePro

New Member
liquid laminate is the cheapest way to go p.s.f., can be applied with a paintroller if you don't have a liquid laminator.
 

BigfishDM

Merchant Member
Can you elaborate on this?

If they are going to print an adhesive label then laminate to make it water resistant then you can easily do the application by reverse printing onto our clear iDot. You could also reverse print onto laminate and install but you don't need to make it a 2 step process is what I am saying.
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
If they are going to print an adhesive label then laminate to make it water resistant then you can easily do the application by reverse printing onto our clear iDot. You could also reverse print onto laminate and install but you don't need to make it a 2 step process is what I am saying.
I'm still not following you, I may be misunderstanding but if you are trying to print a label or a chapstick container (or any product really) how would reverse printing on clear material work, unless this iDot material somehow allows you to print onto the adhesive...
 

BigfishDM

Merchant Member
I'm still not following you, I may be misunderstanding but if you are trying to print a label or a chapstick container (or any product really) how would reverse printing on clear material work, unless this iDot material somehow allows you to print onto the adhesive...

My mistake, you wouldn't need to reverse print.
 
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