![]() This is a supplemental service, as virtually all of our customers prefer to measure the margins and the step-and-repeat of their custom manufactured laser / inkjet label sheets themselves, then plug those manually obtained measurements into their graphics software. can provide a template of your label layout if you require it. In cases where circles are very large, over 3.33″, they may be able to touch, after discussion. If you have a project where you do not want gaps between circles or ovals, then please call to discuss. If you have Microsoft Word, MS Publisher or limited label software, you cannot use more than 2 decimal points for labels and gaps. requires gaps for circles and ovals, most of the time, to make circles and ovals lay flat on the sheet, as well as make them remove from the sheet cleanly when peeled or perforated Gaps must be a minimum of. does not recommend or warrant that inkjet or laser labels are compatible with tight registration art projects. Your printer has additional tolerances that may create a problem for tight registration. die-to-sheet registration varies plus/minus 1/32″. Short Run Die Size Tolerances are excellent to 2 or 3 decimal points selected by the customer. Also, if holes or cuts-outs are added, they are counted as additional labels/tags. Short Run per-sheet prices rise as the labels/tags get smaller and the number of labels per sheet increases. Thus we charge more for more than 30 tags per sheet. If 500 tags per sheet are ordered on 100 sheets, then that is 50,000 tags. For example, if 30 tags per sheet are ordered on 100 sheets, then that is 3000 tags. The smaller the labels/tags on a sheet, the more labels/tags per sheet, and the longer it takes our Short Run equipment to produce each sheet. Details are below: Plus Charges Label Plus Charges | Tag Plus Charges ![]() ![]() We will send a template for your custom label. If you have more than 30 labels or tags per sheet, please see Plus charges.
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