I have tried high-gloss or glossy 8 1/2" x 11" sheets from a variety of the vendors who are highly listed in Google when you search for "glossy label sheets". This includes:
rippedsheets.com (who was my original supplier before they changed papers)
planetlabel.com
onlinelabels.com...
Greetings.. Last year I started a thread where I was looking for high-quality, glossy, inkjet label sheets.
https://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/looking-for-advice-for-high-quality-inkjet-label-sheets.11604
Some time has gone by, and I haven't had any luck getting die-cut sheets from...
I'm going to order a small run of die-cut sheets from Papalio, since they aren't charging too much to setup the die (they are laser cut, so I'm not really sure they need to do too much at all with the vector file I gave them). I'm going to get some of the thicker Photo Gloss Adhesive sheets I...
Hi @Roy Sletcher, thanks for the response.
At the moment I only have uncut 8 1/2" x 11" label sheets. I printed several labels on a single sheet and then cut them with a paper cutter. One of them I used a corner cutter to cut the corners. So, yes, the cuts are not ideal, I just wanted to...
I received the Papailio "Photo Glossy Adhesive" labels yesterday and had a chance to try them out today. The output quality looks great! Rich colors, deep blacks, similar in quality to the labels I was in the past. However, these particular labels are quite thick, 6 mil stated on the box, a...
Unfortunately I generally cannot use stock die-cut sheets various companies offer, as my application requires two specific size labels. They are rectangular, with corner cuts, but they are not square or common sizes. And I generally put both label types on the same 8 1/2" x 11" sheet.
I use...
@The Hat, RippedSheets.com has greatly increased their offerings over time. Back when I first started using them, they had a relatively small number of products, and both the laser and inkjet sheets I was using were excellent and served me well for years. But even the laser sheets seem to have...
You are correct, I was not dealing with the paper mill, I was purchasing the paper from RippedSheets.com. They told me that the paper mill changed the paper and that the previous label sheets they had sold me for years were no longer available.
I do not have any specific details on the paper...
Greetings,
I'm hoping some of the experts here will be able to give me some advice.
I print relatively small labels (~ 3" x 4" and 3" x 1") that are applied to ABS plastic (video game cartridges). For years I had been using 8 1/2" x 11" inkjet sheets, which had my label designs die cut into...