 Laser labels are usually 8" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" in size. They are a combination of a liner, glue and paper and are die cut in a variety of ways. Laser labels are fed through a laser printer and come in two types – paper and film.
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| Paper Cut Sheet Labels |
- Automotive "fuel economy labels", better known as the price sticker on used and new vehicles.
- Tote-case distributions for shipping and receiving in less than full quantities. Frequently used in retail stores such as drug stores, hardware stores etc.
- Receiving, picking and inventory control labels for warehouse use.
- Product identification for paper mill products, rolls.
- Asset management bar coded labels used for identifying and controlling business assets such as computer equipment and office furniture.
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| Film Cut Sheet Labels |
- Retail point of purchase shelf tags for pricing.
- Drum and pail labeling for chemicals and lubricants in 5 gallon pails and 55 gallon drums.
- Bin labeling for warehouse racks and location points.
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