Not sure, at this point I have two clients who use a lot of labels but am anticipating more. Just wondering if I should invest in a roll to roll system or get a smaller printer/cutter to do just small rolls on 3" coreswhat is your anticipated quantity?
So so many options...
Have a look here for a quick guide to printers:
https://afinialabel.com/printer-comparison/
You'll need to back it up with a finisher of sorts that will laminate, cut, weed and rewind the job.
Hey everyone!
Just wondering what your roll to roll label printing/cutting solutions are??
Thanks in Advance!
Arent non ore cut materials cheaper by like a factor of 10? When I looked into an afinia I couldn't produce labels for cheaper than I could outsource them because ore cuts were so expensive.
Bulk labels are so cheap via offset pricing you can't even compete. I'd say digital label makers fall between the low / mid quantity tier... And in order to compete with that I feel like a finisher is a must. Not to mention most people these days want full colored with no white outside, which makes a finisher a must.
I could be wrong... But I did a lot of research before deciding not to purchase one until I can get a finisher as well for cheap.
Yeah, they basically stated that if I was able to print in rolls that they'd invest in a machine but I can't justify the cost rn. Thanks!We are able to do short runs on our epson s80600, we use our summa f1612 to kiss cut the decals then cut them into long strips and splice them together and roll them up. You can make batches of 1000 or 2000 pretty easily.
Note if the client is going to be applying them by machine my method won't work, but if you are applying by machine you aren't ordering 1000 decals.