Labels on rolls – produced today, delivered tomorrow!
- steve8125
- Oct 28, 2016
- 2 min read
Packaging Solutions Print Solutions
Onlineprinters has invested in new printing technology and purchased a laser die cutter to cut both the delivery times and the prices of roll labels. The same day print option even allows production on the same working day.
‘Our new production line makes labels affordable for everyone. Small and medium sized companies such as boutiques, florists, creative businesses and agencies can now benefit from professional labels as well. The boost in efficiency has also enabled us to slash our prices by up to 20%,’ said product manager Heiko Wiederer, who managed the launch of the new campaign. The labels are delivered ready for use on a roll of carrier material. Depending on the desired shape and size, the labels can be ordered in quantities from 100 to 10,000; other labels are available in even smaller volumes.
‘Typically, roll labels are purchased by customers who have been labelling their products manually until now and for whom labelling machines are not cost efficient,’ Heiko explained. ‘Our labels are perfect to mark bottles or food jars as for jam and chutney. During the Christmas season, they are also popular for sticking on mailings and Christmas presents.’

Onlineprinters offers 20 formats and two types of materials for labels on rolls. The online print provider's product range includes a number of other sticker options such as neon stickers, electrostatic stickers, address stickers, self-adhesive large format posters and floor stickers. The products are manufactured in the company's in-house production facilities to a high quality standard.
The new technology has also allowed the standard production time to be cut from nine to five or six working days without any extra costs. Additionally, the shipping time can be reduced by choosing the express delivery option. Transparent prices assure that any costs for extra services or accelerated production are highlighted to customers during the ordering process before they purchase the product.








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