FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

We know that as a business owner, you have plenty of questions—and we’re here to make finding answers as easy as possible.

From label materials to order quantities, design guidelines, and beyond, this page is packed with helpful information to streamline your experience with us. Whether you’re just starting your labeling journey or fine-tuning the details, we’ve got you covered. If you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to reach out.

FAQ Highlight

This question comes up often because different products and packaging types require specific label materials to ensure durability, compliance, and a professional look. Factors like exposure to moisture, heat, cold, or direct sunlight can affect the choice, as well as aesthetic preferences like matte, gloss, or metallic finishes.

What label materials do you offer?

We offer a variety of materials including paper and BOPP (polypropylene). Each material is suited for specific uses, such as waterproofing, durability, and appearance. Let us know your application, and we’ll recommend the best option.

Can I order custom-sized labels?

Yes, we provide fully customizable label sizes to fit your unique packaging needs. You can specify exact dimensions or choose from a selection of popular sizes we offer.

What printing finishes are available?

Our finishes include gloss, matte, metallic, and even specialty finishes like soft-touch or UV coating. Each finish provides a distinct look and feel, so you can choose one that best fits your brand’s style.

What’s the minimum order quantity?

Our minimum order quantities vary depending on the label type and size, but we offer flexible options to accommodate both small and large orders. Reach out if you have specific quantity requirements.

How long does it take to receive my labels?

Standard production times are typically 2-4 business days, plus shipping. However, rush orders may be available for an additional fee. Please contact us if you have a specific deadline.

How do I prepare my design file for printing?

We recommend preparing your design in high resolution (300 DPI or higher), with a bleed area of 1/8 inch. Our team is available to help if you need assistance with file setup. View our Artwork Guide for detailed information.