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Brenda.the.chef said:I use labels still. Have pondered the thought of buying a stamp, but it's not in my budget.
ilovpc said:I too use labels for my catalogs and booklets and my stamp for the 2-ply order forms. For outside order forms I always add my info before I print them out.
Brenda.the.chef said:I use labels still. Have pondered the thought of buying a stamp, but it's not in my budget.
Sheila said:The stamp is cheaper in the long run, but if you move a lot (ie: Military) and/or change your title (hopefully by promoting) then the labels are the way to go. I have 2 toddlers & leaving the catalogs out to dry was too difficult, so I started using the labels a LONG time ago and never went back to the stamp.
lesliec said:I do all labels. I have 3 helpers (they are 3, 4, and 5). I used to get upset when they didn't put them on right, but now I just go with it. I actually point it out at my shows. I use it as part of my why..... "I am a homeschooling mommy and this is something my kids help me with.... if the label is upside down, please excuse me, it was applied with a little extra love".
deanna_g said:I stamp everything. I have the self inking stamp from Merrill and I use it on my catalogs and let them sit about 10-15 minutes before stacking them and I never have a problem. I'd rather shell out for a stamp once and refill the ink pad ever few years than use my ink in my printer and have to keep buying labels.
Printed labels offer a more professional and consistent appearance since they are designed and printed using high-quality materials. They also allow for customization with different fonts, colors, and designs. Additionally, printed labels are more durable and can withstand repeated use.
Self-inking stamps are versatile and can be used for various types of labels, including address labels, product labels, and even name tags. However, they are limited in terms of customization and may not be suitable for more complex designs or logos.
In the short term, self-inking stamps may seem like the more cost-effective option since they have a lower upfront cost. However, over time, printed labels tend to be more cost-effective as they can be used for a longer period and do not require additional supplies such as ink pads.
One limitation of self-inking stamps is that they can only be used on flat surfaces. They also require a steady hand and proper alignment to ensure the label is applied correctly. Additionally, certain materials, such as glossy or textured surfaces, may not work well with self-inking stamps.
Yes, you can use your own design for printed labels. Our printing services allow for customization with different fonts, colors, and designs, so you can create a unique label that best represents your brand or business.