Custom Labels — Request a Quote
Custom Labels — Request a Quote
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Custom printed labels quoted to your exact spec — any size, shape, face stock, and finish, supplied on rolls or sheets for hand or machine application. Fill out what you know and skip the rest — we'll help you pick the right stock, adhesive, and format, then follow up quickly with pricing and lead time.
What We Supply
Product and branding labels in rectangles, circles, ovals, and custom die-cut shapes; shipping, barcode, and warehouse labels in thermal transfer and direct thermal stocks; and durable industrial labels rated for moisture, chemical, freezer, and outdoor exposure, including GHS drum and chemical container labels. Face stocks range from semi-gloss and matte paper to white BOPP film, clear film, metallic film, and kraft, with gloss or matte laminate and permanent, removable, freezer-grade, or extra-aggressive adhesives. Blank or printed, on rolls, sheets, or fanfold.
Include These Specs in Your RFQ
- Size, shape, and quantity (width x height, rectangle/circle/oval/custom die-cut, total quantity and number of versions — or not sure)
- Face stock (semi-gloss or matte paper, thermal, BOPP/poly film, clear, metallic, kraft — or ask us to recommend)
- What's on the label — colors, design, and content (blank, 1–2 colors, or full color; the text it should carry; logo yes/no)
- What it will be applied to (corrugated, plastic, glass, metal, poly bag, wood/pallet — flat or curved, and application temperature)
- What it will be exposed to (moisture, chemicals, outdoor/UV, freezer, oil, abrasion — and how long it must last)
- How it will be packaged and applied (rolls, sheets, or fanfold; hand or machine applied; core size, max roll diameter, wind direction)
- Ship-to zip code
Sharing Your Artwork — No PDFs Please
JPG or PNG only — no PDFs please. A phone photo or screenshot of your artwork is perfect for quoting; final print-ready files come later, after your job is quoted. Prefer a link? Paste a Canva, Google Drive, or Dropbox share link into the quote form instead. No artwork yet? Just describe it — the text on the label, the colors, and whether it includes a logo.