bigkahuna_305
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I see my competitors printing like 1000 2-3" round stickers on a roll and we have the same printer how is this done help me lol
I see my competitors printing like 1000 2-3" round stickers on a roll and we have the same printer how is this done help me lol
obviously i know that, they have it in a single line of 3 inch round stickers on a rollWhat is this question?
You select 1000 copies and hit print. 1000 copies you will get.
nice that must be what they are doing, we have a Roland VS540 and graphtec fc8600what equipment do you have? We run short roll label runs quite often, we kiss cut them then through cut them into strips on our Summa F1612, then splice the strips together with tape. works great for shorter runs, longer runs we outsource.
Are you sure they use a roland for that? I dont think so.. there are different printers and methods to print roll-labels.
Good luck. Reality escapes many people.Are you sure they use a roland for that? I dont think so.. there are different printers and methods to print roll-labels.
Yeah large volumes of roll labels are usually offset or litho printed, but there are big setups for these processes, so its not cost effective for small runs, I can print 200 2.5" round labels using my method in less than 40" of vinyl and about 15 minutes of table time, so there is still decent money to be made using a Roland for these types of jobs.
i agree for some jobs. But mostly if a customer wants labels on roll, is ment for labeling, means labeling machine and there you have to have the labels in one piece, because the spacings etc must be correct over the whole roll. There are many digital roll printers for small to medium runs, like oki pro1050, anytron, xeikon etc., and allso finishers for short runs.,