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Started by Hassan Sayyed. Last reply by Anne Keefe Sep 26, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Started by Lilly Yang. Last reply by Lilly Yang Dec 16, 2011. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Started by Jackie Bernardi. Last reply by OnlineLabels.com - Matt Hamilton May 24, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
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@Denis,
Unfortunately we do not have any smaller sheets than our 8.5" x 11". The only way to print labels on an individual basis would be to use a roll label system, unfortunately these types of printers can cost a small fortune.

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Matt Hamilton

I am looking at the 3/4" circular weatherproof label. Because I put a batch number on each label my label changes on a regular basis. To keep from wasting so many labels I need a smaller sheet of labels than the sheet of 108. Is this possible or do you have any other suggestions. Thanks.
Denis Baker Emus

Kate,
The weatherproof inkjet labels might run slightly if the labels have to much ink on them. I would suggest reducing our DPI setting in your printer or change the print quality from "best" to "normal". These changes will reduce the amount of ink that is put on the sheet from the printer.
You mentioned that you might get laser printer, I would highly suggest that especially as your business expands. Laser materials tend to be a bit more durable and more water resistant so you won't deal with any print haloing or running.
If you have order the labels from us within 90 days we would be happy to take them back and issue a credit for what you have left over. You can start the return process here http://www.onlinelabels.com/return.htm or give us a call at (888)575-2235.
Hope this information is helpful :-)
Thanks,
Matt Hamilton

Hi Hassan,
Great to hear that the OL2083 labels are working for your tin tops. It's difficult to say what labels with work for the bottom/back of your tins without measuring the area that you want to label. I would suggest following the instructions here in this article on our website http://www.onlinelabels.com//howto/how-to-choose-the-correct-label-...
If that doesn't help please feel free to give us a call at (888)575-2235.
Thanks,
Matt Hamilton
Comment by Lilly Yang on December 9, 2011 at 11:48pm Hello Matt, I'm currently looking to order labels from onlinelabels.com however I'm having a hard time deciding which size would work with my jars. The main jar is a 5gram jar with a black rim and the sample size is a plastic clam shell diameter 1.18", 0.29" tall. I've decided on the Clear Gloss Inkjet labels however I'm not sure if I should order the 1" or .75"? Your suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

Hi, Matt. I purchased the water resistant labels for ink jet a while back, and I really love them for most things, although the ink does tend to "halo" and even run a bit for products that go in the shower, i.e. shampoo. I have a lot of these labels but I am thinking of getting a laser printer soon. Would these work with a laser printer - even if not in the shower? I know there are two kinds of water resistant labels offered on your website - one for ink jet and one for laser - and I would definitely buy the laser type for shower products, but I want to know if I can get away with using the rest of my ink jet labels for other products if I end up with a laser printer.
Comment by Hassan Sayyed on December 7, 2011 at 12:28pm Hi Matt,
I'm back with another lip balm label question! One of my products in a metal slide tin. I ordered OL2083 which works perfectly for the top of the tin, but what would you suggest for the bottom/back which is slightly smaller?

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