Labels – Cut Sheet

Labels are printed on the front side of adhesive-backed stock. Please note that this product is not recommended for outdoor applications, as they are not printed on weatherproof material.

ART:
Customer must supply appropriately sized print ready art for any images and logos they wish to use on the product. Editing of customer supplied artwork will be at an additional cost.

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Marketing Tips

Labels are an easy way to add a unique design to help establish your brand and clearly state what a product is. They are great for customizing any otherwise generic item. Labels are also a helpful organizational and advertising tool. Use our labels to tell your customers what a product is, how to use it, or why they want it.

Labels also make great stickers for people to buy as souvenirs or to show off their interests.

  • Available in custom sizes 3.5″ x 2″ or larger.

60# Gloss Label Stock

This self-adhesive stock is used for cut-sheet labels. It comes with a protective backing that you peel off to expose the adhesive. The high-gloss finish provides a professional look and feel with top quality color.

UV 1 Side

UV is short for Ultra Violet Light-Cured Coating. This is a high-gloss coating applied over the entire printed piece. It is not recommended for products you need to write on after being printed.

File Preparation

In order to ensure your files are print-ready, we recommend that you upload them in PDF format. When you generate a print-ready PDF, your computer will use the settings in Adobe Acrobat Distiller or any other PDF generating programs you may use. Please make sure that these are set properly before generating your PDF file.

We also accept .JPG (JPEG), .EPS and .TIF (TIFF) file types, however PDF is the preferred format.

Check your file to make sure it meets our file creation guidelines. This will help speed up the production of your project and give your printed piece the best results.

  1. Use the CMYK colorspace (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK). These are industry standard printing colors. CMYK colors are different than RGB (Red, Green, Blue), which are used to display colors on your screen.
  2. Use a minimum resolution of 300 dpi for image files.
  3. Specify trim area with crop marks. (Don’t place crop marks inside the work area.)
  4. Artwork should have 1/8″ (0.125″) bleed extending past the trim line. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.
  5. Safe Area is the 1/8″ (0.125″) area inside the trim line. Do not put critical information or images within the Safe Area. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.
  6. If you want printed borders, they must be placed a minimum of 1/8″ (0.125″) inside the trim line and include bleed. This is to prevent minor cutting variations from leaving unintended results at the trim edge.