I get a lot out of helping customers choose the right products and saving them time with their label printing. When I'm not working, I'm spending time with my family, or out kitesurfing and surfing in Raglan NZ.
Contents Introduction to Thermal Labels How Thermal Labels Work What to Consider When Buying Thermal Labels Summary Introduction Thermal labels are a form of labels that use thermal paper in…
Is Your BarTender® Free Edition Expiring? Upgrade Now to Keep Your Workflow Running Smoothly! Don’t Let Your Labelling Stop on August 31st, 2024! If you’re currently using BarTender® Free Edition,…
Label overprinting involves printing on top of a pre-printed label Overprinting is an efficient way to add text or images to pre-printed labels. It allows businesses to make updates without…
We often overlook a critical aspect of barcodes, barcode colours. Barcodes are everywhere in the 21st century, appearing on labels, product packaging, and even on digital screens. It plays a…
Barcode printing is most often performed using a barcode printer (also known as a thermal printer). This is due to the efficiency of these printers in both speed and cost…
New Rules for Allergen Labelling NZ Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) introduced new rules for labelling allergens. These new Plain English Allergen Labelling (PEAL) rules comes into force on…
What does Printer DPI mean? Used interchangeably with pixels-per-inch or ppi as fondly referred, since they both define the resolution and overall quality of an image, dpi or dots-per-inch is…
Here’s a few ideas of what’s possible using a thermal transfer printer You don’t always need a commercial label printer to be able to print great looking labels. Using a…
Label printers use media sensors to determine where the media (i.e., label/tag) begins and ends. This is needed so that the print can be accurately and consistently positioned on the…