Integrated Label Form Growing Trend

Integrated label forms are growing more and more in popularity over the past year.  I had talked about it before, but with several new applications in the recent months and some new  information available from one of my vendors website, I decided to talk about it again.

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Integrated Labels – Growing Trend

Integrated labels feature unique peel-out labels, which are die-cut and easy to remove from a paper laser sheet.  These products are specifically designed for laser printing.

Companies are gravitating to integrated labels because they streamline multi-function operations like shipping and invoicing by combining invoices and packing lists with shipping and/or return labels.  Providing a ‘one-step’ solution to a multiple step operation saves time and money.

Integrated labels are used by a variety of companies including manufacturing, warehouses, distribution/mailing houses, hospitals, doctors offices and laboratories to name a few.

Applications include the following:

  • Picking/packing lists
  • Return merchandise labels
  • Product registration information
  • Warehouse/inventory tracking
  • Return address labels
  • UPC price labels
  • Specimen labeling and tracking

We offer 8 stock sizes.  Each stock product utilizes an 8 1/2 x 11″ 24# laser bond sheet.  Stock sizes are sold by the case (1,500 sheets/case).  If one of our stock products doesn’t fit your requirements, we have extensive custom capabilities to design and manufacture to your exact needs”.

I designed an integrated label on a form for one of my customers.  They are using a paper business form with a pressure sensitive label attached to it.  With one pass through the printer, the information regarding the pick ticket and address label was complete in one pass.  Before this the customer had to print the pick ticket and the label separately and then made sure both items were put on the correct order.  Now, this is done on one form, one pass, with no mistakes.  The same customer came to me and needed a solution for their shipping labels.  I designed an integrated label within there shipping label.  This is the exact same scenario as the integrated label form, but it uses a pressure sensitive label instead of the form.  This creates peel-out label within a label.  This customer had to print a shipping label and their customer wanted some information they could take off of the shipping label and stick to the packing slips to verify shipment.  There are many applications where this can be used to save your company time and money.  For more information and stock sizes, please click here.

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