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Printer for Title Label
Posted by crux distillery on April 28, 2024 at 2:05 pmFolks, we have had a printer doing our bottle labels, but the time has come that we are looking to change printers. Any recommendations for who you use/like appreciated.
ritaren replied 7 months, 3 weeks ago 10 Members · 13 Replies -
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We use Blue Label and they have always done right by us.
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Jeff Stone @ resource label has always done right by my clients.
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I can vouch for Jeff Stone’s team at Resource Label Group, too. They’ve never let us down. https://www.resourcelabel.com
MCC Label is another great option. We’ve worked with their teams in Napa and Louisville, but they have locations all over the globe: http://mcclabel.com
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Awesome appreciate it and full disclosure have sent Jeff two emails and had never heard back.
Steve, perhaps you can give him a nudge?
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If you could send me a PM with your contact info and ill make sure he gets it. I know he was away for a much needed vacation, so that might explain the delay.
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I’ve used Wright Label for more than a decade and they have never let me down. Sherry Akines is the person to connect with: sherrya@wrightlabels.com
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This tech prints full color labels that can be transferred to bottles. The finished product looks like silk screening but there’s no limit to the number of colors and it’s a less expensive because you don’t have to put bottles in the printer. The company in the video below manufactures the equipment in South Africa. I’m trying to find a printing company on this side of the world that could print labels for us but unfortunately I don’t know the name of the process to narrow down my search. Does anyone use this method to label their bottles?
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We use Nev’s Ink/Red Oak Label and have great results. https://nevsink.com/
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All I see there are medical applications. Is there a specific section I should be looking in?
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We’ve used Imprimus out of Dublin California for a while and they are pretty good. They used to be called All American Label
The other one I’d try is Sara at Custom Label in Livermore CA.
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Capital Label in Rancho Cordova (Sacramento) has been great for us for years. They can do anything and have been very flexible. http://capitallabelcompany.com/
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I run a small business and recently switched to using the Bentsai B2 handheld printer for our bottle labels, and it’s been amazing.
What I love about it is that we don’t need any label paper—we can print directly on the bottle surface. The ink is waterproof and scratch-resistant, so it stays put. It works great on curved surfaces like bottles, and I use it to print logos, barcodes, and even tiny production dates on the bottoms of bottles.
Besides bottles, I’ve also used it on packaging bags, boxes, and even raw material tags. It’s super versatile and has been a real lifesaver for us. The print quality is excellent, and it’s really convenient for all sorts of surfaces.
If you’re looking for a flexible and high-quality solution, I’d definitely recommend checking out the Bentsai B2. You can find more info at https://bentsaishop.com/
Hope this helps!
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