Pressure sensitive labels should be applied to packaging
A coated pressure-sensitive label is applied to packaging to establish trademark identification, display the contents of the package, express quality information about the contents of the package, and provide consumers with information such as instructions on the use of the product or a catalogue of the ingredients of the contents. Printing on pressure-sensitive labels is usually applied directly to packaging or a printing medium, usually using intaglio or flexographic printing, is applied to packaging.
The three types of information commonly applied to pressure-sensitive labels are text, graphics, and images. Printed labels in this field are usually die cut to remove the non-imaging areas of the application layer and pressure sensitive adhesive. Provide imaging web and die cut labels that do not contain adhesives at the edges to the labeling operation of packaging. Although the prior art of die – cut imaging labels do not contain adhesives at the edges, transverse – cut labels are produced in a roll of discontinuous imaging labels.
The use of photographic materials to preserve memories of special events such as birthdays and holidays is well known. It is also used in a large number of display materials used by the advertising industry. Because these materials are easily damaged by wear, water, or bending, they are considered high quality products with high costs and are somewhat fragile.
Photographs are traditionally placed behind frames, albums, and protective materials because of their fragility, fragility, and value. It is considered a luxury for consumers to keep records of important events in their lives. Photographs are also considered expensive display material for the advertising industry. Since photographs are considered a luxury item, they have not been used in other commercial areas. Pressure sensitive labels are typically provided with a web material that carries a roll
The paper material can transmit pressure sensitive labels through printing and paper processing while protecting the adhesive.
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