COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID DURING LABELING

Mistakes can happen, and it is great to know them and avoid it wiser. Here are some typical problems and preventative measures to keep in mind, whether you’re considering having labels created for the first time or would like a refresher on how to make the process work more smoothly.

Consistency in color:

Color swatches in hands of interior-designer

Color is significant in branding, which is getting more and more important. Every package should have a consistent, branded appearance. How many faults in color constancy can be avoided? Choose a labeling business first that takes color management seriously. Second, use PMS colors and be specific about your labeling requirements to keep everyone on the same page.

When printing on a press vs a home or office printer, color can also seem different. One approach to knowing what the final product will look like is to get press proof.

Blurry Images:

If there is a defective plate in the printer or low resolutions are being used, a blurry image is probably the result of a file mistake. Use vector images to produce sharp, high-resolution images. Another excellent method for maintaining the clarity of your image is to keep the resolution above 300 dpi.

Missing Fonts:

If your artwork uses a unique typeface and the recipient does not have it installed, it will not transfer. The simplest method to avoid this problem is to outline your fonts before submitting your file.

Missing Bleed

Your image may not print to the edge of the bleed is missing. To ensure that all of the information is written accurately on your label, keeping text aligned is also crucial.

Although printing has gotten increasingly exact over the years, labels printed and cut with dies will still shift very slightly. This minor variance will be obvious if the label has a border close to the edge. Increasing the width of your border will lessen the errors.

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