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Direct-Thermal Labels vs. Thermal-Transfer Labels

Posted by Chris Erbach

Feb 14, 2017 9:42:32 AM

You finally get that new label printer for your shipping department and you start reading the manual. You new printer is ideal for printing labels with bar codes and high-quality images. That's great. Hmmm... it prints in both thermal-transfer and direct thermal modes.

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Topics: Label Printers


LA-6000 High-Speed Variable-Height Label Printer Applicator

Posted by Chris Erbach

Dec 7, 2016 9:21:10 AM


Meet the Weber LA-6000 Variable-Height Labeling System

Boxes with globe hi-res-trimmed.jpgEveryone loves to shop online. Great deals. Usually free shipping. Sales tax - maybe. And the number of shoppers is growing at an ever-increasing rate.

But someone has to ship all those products. And if you are a company that sells a wide range of packages, you can run into a bottleneck when trying to apply shipping labels to cartons as they fly down the conveyor of your distribution center. You need label printer-applicators that ccan keep up with demand yet be flexible enough to handle variable-height labeling.

Answering the demand for newer, faster and more versatile labeling systems, Weber has created the LA-6000 Label Printer Applicator to meet the requirements of distribution centers to label variable-sized cartons at ever increasing line speeds with accurate shipping information. This reliable and cost-effective printer applicator uses the tamp-blow method to print and apply up to 40 labels per minute to products that vary in height up to 19.68” (500mm).

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Topics: Variable-height labeling


5 Reasons to Print On-Demand Color Labels In-House

Posted by Chris Erbach

Oct 4, 2016 7:59:19 AM


Why would I want to print my own color labels?

Craft-Beer-Labels-with-rolls-small.jpgThe world has changed quite a bit in the last few years. People demand more of their brands. They want small, customized products and they want them quickly. They want more variety which means more SKUs and more labels. Manufacturers have to be more flexible in their production and more cost-efficient.

One of the ways they can meet these requirements is by bringing their color label printing in-house. On-demand color label printers from manufacturers like Epson have built high-resolution color ink jet label printers that can help small to medium sized companies improve their labeling process.

So here are five top reasons why it would be smart to look into using a color ink jet label printer for your small run custom labeling instead of using preprinted custom labels.



1. Reduced Label Costs

Epson-C-3500-Med-Label-small.jpgSometimes you only need a few hundred labels (or less) for a custom product or small product run. If you try to buy these from a label printer, you would probably have to buy their minimum (500-1000) amount at a premium price.

With an inexpensive on-demand color ink jet label printer like the Epson C3500, you can print as many or as few labels as you need. The labels look great and are available when you need them. The cost per label is a lot less than preprinted labels and the ROI on the printer happens after only a few product runs. This printer can print up to 4 inches per second so it is perfect for a company labeling a couple hundred products a day.

Consumables are readily available and the C3500 uses durable pigmented inks that are water resistant.

2. Fast Label Turnaround

epsonc7500.jpgIt hurts when you have to shut down a production line because you run out of labels. There are times when you need labels, and you need them fast.

If you have  a high-speed color ink jet label printer like the Epson C7500, you can print high-resolution color labels at up to 11.7 inches per second. That's fast. And they look stunning.

Again you can print as many or few labels as you need. If you require a larger run of labels for a project, you can use the optional label rewinder (shown) and collect the printed labels for use on an automatic label applicator.

This printer is perfect for small bakeries, craft brewers or other companies that might need to change label content often. Just upload a new file and print more.

3. Last Minute Design Changes

One of your recipes for cupcakes just changed flavors on you at the last minute. If you are using preprinted labels, you have to toss all those obsolete labels in the trash.  Those labels cost a lot of money and now they are landfill. Ask anyone in the food industry and they will tell you this happens too often.

But by using a on-demand color ink jet printer, you can make changes to the label design file, save it as a pdf, and upload it to the printer. You are printing new labels in no time and production continues. No label waste.

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Topics: On-Demand Color Label Printing


Infographic: Your Label Application Speed Chart

Posted by Chris Erbach

Sep 19, 2016 4:02:21 PM


Why Does Labeling Speed Matter for My Business?

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Topics: Label Applicators, label application, label printer applicators


Walmart Introduces New Case Labeling Requirements

Posted by Chris Erbach

Apr 13, 2016 8:00:00 AM

Can Labels Be The Solution for Walmart Cases?

Much has been made recently about Walmart's case labeling requirements and how it will effect their supply chain. Walmart is the dominant retailer with long supply chain roots throughout the world.

It takes extreme organizational skills to move massive amounts of products from manufacturer to the store shelves. Any weak link in that system can lead to confusion and financial losses. So when Walmart wants to upgrade the efficiency and accuracy of the shipping cases they receive at their stores, thousands of companies must take notice.

Walmart-ink-jet-bar-code-Tide.jpgApparently most companies use ink jet coding to print variable information on their cartons. Walmart requires Interleaved 2 of 5 GTIN14 bar codes on every case shipped to their vast array of distribution centers and stores. But when these boxes are stacked in the store stockrooms, it can be hard for employees to find what they need in a timely manner due to the current labeling.

Walmart is trying to solve this issue by requiring suppliers to have the GTIN14 bar code on all four sides of the carton so that, no matter how the boxes are stacked, a readable bar code is presented.

But here is where we start scratching our heads. According to what we have read from a few sources, including Pat Reynolds' Packaging World article, some of Walmart’s new rules are going to cause a few headaches with dry grocery and food item manufacturers (excluding fresh meat, fish, poultry, and produce).

 

Walmart’s New Requirements

As we mentioned, each master case must have a GTIN14 bar code on each of the four main sides of the carton and on the top.

  • Each case must also include the brand name and sub-brand name, best with the brand logo. This information also needs to be on all four sides plus the top of the case. Visuals like logos help store employees recognize the brand and find what they need faster.
  • Walmart-master-carton-artwork.jpgInitial case quantity must be on all four sides of the carton along with a blank square where employees can update the quantity of the case with a marker as it is emptied.
  • A vendor stock number must appear on at least one side.
  • Walmart wants indication of the type of case printed on the top: Single Stock, Shelf Ready/PDQ or Case Cut Capable.
  • There must be a statement of temperature requirements on the top for refrigerated or frozen products.
  • And the case must have a Lot Number and Best-By Date on all fours sides for refrigerated products, and on at least one side for other products. Date format is to be MM/DD/YYYY.
  • For shrink-wrapped trays, Walmart wants the GTIN14 printed on each of the four sides of the tray and will allow the rest of the required information to be printed on the tray or on a pressure-sensitive label that is applied to the film wrapping.

These new Walmart requirements will provide important information that should be readily available to store associates whose job it is to organize, inventory and restock their stores.

 

A Case for Case Labeling 

Walmart-ink-jet-bar-code-2.jpgWe all agree that Walmart needs this information on each case to maintain or improve their store efficiencies. But we are not sure that preprinting cartons will make sense in the long run. Isn’t that what companies used to do 20 years ago and we moved away from it?

Flexographic printing of required information on cartons and cases would increase costs for manufacturers. Instead of being able to use the same carton for a wide range of products and imprinting the variable information, a company would have to have a pre-printed carton for each product. 

Let’s say you are a manufacturer of flavored drinks.You would like to use one generic carton for everything and just imprint the variable info via ink jet or labels. If you have 5 different flavors, you would now need cases for each flavor. That’s five times the cost of using generic cartons, five times the warehouse space for the empty cartons, and, when you no longer produce one of the flavors, those obsolete cartons end up in a landfill. This seems inefficient, wasteful and not very environmentally sound.

We believe there are more options for efficient case labeling. Contrary to what Walmart believes, high-resolution ink jet coding can produce bar codes that are ANSI/GS1 compliant. When used correctly, they can produce legible bar codes, logos and other variable data that would meet the requirements of the new Walmart mandate.

Walmart-ink-jet-bar-code-1.jpgPerhaps the reason Walmart wants to move away from high resolution ink jet coding is that many times production lines will not get the maintenance or oversight needed to keep these ink jet systems working in top form. Often the marking can be less than perfect if the manufacturer does not maintain their production line. But simple bar code scanners could reject non-compliant coding before it gets shipped, allowing only compliant labeling to be delivered to Walmart.

Using pressure-sensitive labels is an even more reliable way to ensure that the correct information is added to every case. Variable information can be printed onto a variety of label sizes and applied to each of the sides of a carton. All of the Walmart required data can be printed on either blank white or custom printed label media that contains a company’s logo and other non-variable information.

Label printer-applicators are available that can either 5300_Corner_Wrap_Full.jpgapply labels to two adjacent sides or apply one long label that wraps around the corner of two adjacent sides. Two of these systems would be required per line, but the ROI on this investment vs. flexographically printing cartons would be fast. Changes to product descriptions and bar codes could be made quickly.

Walmart already has a mandate in place for frozen baked goods that requires the variable information be printed on a white corner-wrap label that is applied to two opposite corners of a carton. This allows the information to be seen on all four sides clearly with excellent bar code scannability.

Weber Packaging Solutions has two reliable, field-proven systems that can help you get you cases labeled on all four sides: The Model 5300 Twin-Tamp and the Model 5300 Corner-Wrap. Both of these systems could make it easy for a company to comply with 4-sided carton labeling requirements.

Walmart should allow for case labeling, a proven solution, to ease the burden and still solve the problem they’re encountering. If you would like to see examples of these systems in action, visit our 5300 Series Label Printer-Applicator pages. If you have questions about Walmart case labeling, talk to one of our labeling experts.

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Topics: Labeling Systems, Walmart Case Labeling Requirements, 4-sided carton labeling


VIDEO: What Makes A Great Label?

Posted by Chris Erbach

Apr 11, 2014 11:30:52 AM

Ever wonder how labels get made?

Watch our quick video for a behind-the-scenes view of the Weber label manufacturing. 

We take great pride in helping our customers get the right label for their product, from blank labels for cartons to high-quality custom color labels on exotic materials. Our experts can guide you all along the way and help you get the best pricing for your project. 

 

 

Contact us today to get samples of Weber's high-quality, precision-printed pressure-sensitive labels that are designed to elevate the visual appeal of your products. With our extensive range of label options, from vibrant custom colors to durable materials, we can help you enhance the overall branding and packaging of your products.

By requesting samples, you'll have the opportunity to see firsthand the exceptional quality and attention to detail that goes into each and every label we produce. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring that you receive labels that perfectly match your product's specifications and meet your branding objectives.

In addition to receiving samples, we also offer a complimentary quote for your label project. Our experienced professionals will work closely with you to understand your requirements and provide you with the most competitive pricing options. 

Don't miss out on the chance to experience the difference that Weber labels can make for your business. Contact us today to request your samples and discover the possibilities for your packaging and branding needs.

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Topics: Labels, Food Labels, HP Indigo label press, custom labels, blank labels


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