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Epson ColorWorks Printers Are Revolutionizing Product Labeling for Small Businesses
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For small businesses, a strong product brand showcased on a well-designed product label can be a powerful driver of success. Product labeling often involves traditional methods like outsourcing or using pre-printed labels, which can be costly, time-consuming, and inflexible. In today’s fast-paced market, product labels often need frequent updates to meet evolving regulatory requirements, refresh branding, or support new product launches. Epson ColorWorks on-demand inkjet printers are designed to meet the demands of growing businesses seeking a cost-effective, efficient, and highly flexible labeling solution. Let’s explore how bringing your label production in-house can streamline your workflow, reduce waste, lower costs,...
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A Guide to Essential Terms in Label Manufacturing
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The label manufacturing industry uses a variety of specialized terms that can be confusing if you’re not familiar with them. From materials to printing methods, understanding these terms can help you choose the right solution for your labeling needs. In this blog, we’ll break down some of the most commonly used terms in label production. Direct Thermal: Ink-Free Printing Direct Thermal is a printing method that uses heat-sensitive paper. The print head heats the paper to create text or images without the need for ink, toner, or ribbons. This method is efficient and cost-effective for short-term applications. Common Uses:...
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Epson Case Study - Huntsman
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PROFILE NAME:HuntsmanLOCATION:The Woodlands, Tex.FOUNDED:1982WEBSITE: www.huntsman.com/ CHALLENGE Replace outdated laser label printers with solution that would produce high-quality color labels for chemical production company. SOLUTION Epson provides reliability and features Huntsman needs for efficient GHS color label printing for its global package fill facilities and shipping warehouses. High-Performance Products ColorWorksOn-Demand Inkjet Color Label Printers Support GHS Label Printing for the Performance Products Division of Huntsman Corporation Catina Closson used to spend hours standing by a label printer to make sure a job printed properly, with jams being all too familiar. “When large print jobs are supposed to take 45 minutes, they...
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The Nuts and Bolts of Tire Labeling and Inkjet Print Solutions
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The tire industry plays a crucial role in several key aspects of modern society by directly contributing to the mobility of individuals and the functioning of economies worldwide. This industry is responsible for advancements in tire design, materials, and technology that guarantee vehicle safety, contribute to the development of eco-friendly tire materials, improve fuel efficiency, and promote tire recycling and sustainability initiatives. In this article we will explore a necessary component that every tire must have to maintain compliancy with (NHTSA) regulations. That is the tire specification label. In the United States, tire manufacturers are required by the National...
Embracing RFID Labeling for Advanced Inventory Control
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RFID adhesive stickers for easy labeling In the dynamic landscape of inventory management, RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) labeling has emerged as a transformative technology. This expanded blog post delves deeper into RFID technology's nuances and its profound impact on inventory control. Exploring RFID Technology in Depth RFID technology uses radio frequency waves to communicate between a tag and a reader. These tags, embedded with digital data, are attached to objects for tracking and identification. The key components of an RFID system include: RFID Tags: These tags are small electronic devices composed of a chip and an antenna. They store information about...