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Inexpensive pre-printed labels?

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  • #44864

    Cottage Oven
    Moderator

    Do any of you, out there, know of any sources for pre-printed product labels that aren’t massively more expensive than just using your own laser printer and sheets of blank labels? I’d like to have a bunch of product labels all ready to go without having to print them every time, but extra toner, etc., but the sources I have checked all seem to charge at least eight times the amount it costs to do them at home. Thanks.

    #45993

    carol raymonds
    Participant

    Has there been a response to this question that i may have missed. Want to order product labels online.
    Thank you!

    #85670

    Cottage Oven
    Moderator

    Sorry, Carol, there never was a reply to this and I have not found any pre-printed labels that were inexpensive enough for me to switch from using my laser printer.

    Maybe we’ll be lucky and these two new messages in the thread will catch the eye of someone who can point us to a good source.

    #85673

    David Crabill
    Keymaster

    I’m not an expert on this, but if expense is a primary concern, I don’t see how pre-printing is going to match the cost of doing it at home. Commercially printing is convenient and gives you more options, but I haven’t heard anyone say it’s inexpensive.

    #86926

    Sway Soturi
    Participant

    Depending on what kind of setup you are looking for. I have found Print Papa is really affordable for smaller quantity. I have also used Lighting Labels and if you put in a big order (10,000+ labels) it’ll be worth it.
    I have also used Got Print but only order when there is a sale.
    I have heard Sticker Mule is good but have not really worked with them.

    For us we use a combination of home printing and commercial printing. Commercial printing – saves me a lot of time and energy. For some products we use compostable stickers so those I print at home.

    Hope this helps.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by  Sway Soturi.
    #124066

    Geraldine Smith
    Participant

    Try using a Phonemo its a small little portable printer and you download the app Print Master on your phone and it have a lot of different labels you can print using your ingredients, good thing your not wasting your printer paper or ink. It’s also Bluetooth and they sell them on TEMU app try it out

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