Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 Penny, I will definitely check out the Primera Color LX400 Printer as I know someday down the road it will probably be easier for me in the long run and I really like a neat professional appearance, Thank you for your suggestion, I'll certainly check it out for the future. Evie M. In a message dated 12/26/2009 4:21:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pennyK writes: Hi Evie, We use a Primera Color LX400 Printer. The initial cost of the printer might be prohibitive for you but once you have it and buy a few labels you can have some really nice labels that won't peel off, won't bleed when wet and much more. They have cheaper labels that will come off when they get wet but we are slowly switching over to their Polyester gloss labels. You have to position them just right or you can't get them off to restick, but hey, you want them to stick! You can find out more from Primera's website. _http://www.primeralhttp://wwhttp://www.prihttp_ (http://www.primeralabel.com/LX400_pricing.html) They make a larger model too but that is way to expensive for most folks (including us). Hope this helps - gives you another option. We print all our own labels and if something should change on our labels (like country of origin) we don't have to throw out a whole bunch of non-usable labels. Penny Your One Stop Aromatherapy Shop! Birch Hill Happenings Aromatherapy LLC 100% Pure Essential oils and Supplies _http://birchhillhaphttp://birchhttp://bir_ (http://birchhillhappenings.com/aroma1.htm) --- In _@oils_herbs_eoil_ ( ) , Eviemat52@.., Ev > > > My business is small, (but growing) and to save on material costs I've > produced my own product labels using Avery labels. I have to admit that they > look great and I've had many many compliments, but I notice that depending > on the weather the ends sometimes lift just a little on my lotion > containers. I'm not at all happy with that. > > At this point, I don't want to spend thousands of dollars for a label > printer, and the cost of the labels that go with the printer. Do any of you > print your own labels using another brand of label that doesn't lift?? > Would appreciate any recommendations. Evie M. > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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