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Welcome Welcome to stickylabel.org, where we have and can provide lots of information about different types of sticky labels. We provide information about... The history sticky label goes back the 1930s, where the first sticky labels were manufactured and sold to the public for the first time. The sticky labels page does in more depth on how the sticky labels have changed and evolved into the labels we see and use today. Address labels are used to save time for the person who would normally have to manually writing out addresses, this is often used to save time and money within a business. CD labels can be adapted to both identifying important data at ease and secondly personalising your own CD’s to look more aesthetically pleasing. Decretive CD’s could be used for presents , conversely if you are storing and sorting information with CD labels they would be perfect for use in a business environment. Continuous feed labels come in rolls and one and can be continuously fed through a printer which prints the specified information on this massive label. After the printing, the continuous label can be cut up into different parts and store you information as a hard copy. Franking labels are a quick, easy way to dramatically increase your profitability as a company. It’s used widely across the board of business. Plastic labels are what it said on the tin. They are plastic waterproof labels which are mainly used for long distance journeys such as shipping were the product will get thrown around a bit before it gets to you. They are one for the most robust labels. Inkjet Labels are the first folder as such into the sub folders or categories. Having these labels is a easier more organised system. Post-it notes are quite self explanatory and they are used to jot down rough notes, ideas or mark out pages in a book. This website should provide you with the correct information and knowledge needed if you were going to invest in any of these labelling systems.There are also links to suppliers throughout the website. |
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