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Printed tags give you the opportunity to add a short, simple and personalised message to your packaging. Therefore it's best to print these items at a high quality and with considerable thought put into your design. Use the limited space to make your recipient feel special. The basic content can be a logo, your company name and a short message. In addition, you can leave some space for the recipient's name.
MINIMUM ARTWORK REQUIREMENTS: • Font Size: 5pt • 300dpi image quality • CMYK Colour Mode • Safe Text Size: Size of product ordered -6mm. • Remember to convert text to paths OR Convert artwork to Jpeg. • Bleed: Product size +6mm. • Hole indication required as per option selected.
Our Services To give you exactly what you need, Printulu enables you to customise your price tags according to your requirements. You can choose various options from quantity, format, paper, refinements, and where you want the hole punched. We also ensure that your tags reach you safely and in time.
Paper: 250gsm Paper 250 gsm paper is your best choice if you want to maintain a balance of classy and durable Tags at an affordable price. 350gsm Paper is our most premium paper. Due to its sound weight and solid touch, it creates an impact of utmost quality and durability.
Refinement: Lamination covers your tags with a thin plastic film to protect them against water damage, scuffs, and worn edges. Choosing lamination adds a touch of elegance and quality to your printed tags while enhancing the brilliance of the colours.
The earliest use of tagging appears to be as an inventory control method. This method was later succeeded by the barcode. However, because the tag is readable by humans, it continued to be used for labelling and to finish the packaging on products, gifts and other items.