At Premier, our key strength is our ability to recognise a customer's requirements and deliver a practical and cost effective solution
to a labelling enquiry. Modern day technology enables us to offer a myriad of label formats, for numerous methods of overprinting labels.
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| Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer Labels |
Thermal printers are undoubtedly the most practical and widely used tools for generating variable information labels.
Text, graphics and bar codes can easily be created and printed directly onto a label. We supply labels in sheet form,
continuous fanfold and in roll form, stock sizes or specials printed up to seven colours are available, together with
a comprehensive range of thermal transfer ribbons.
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With the page printer allowing us to provide labels in sheets (typically cut into A4 size for photocopiers, laser printers and ink
jet machines). We can offer from stock, labels in a variety of sizes and also printed in up to seven colours.
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| Continuous fanfold computer labels |
We can supply labels die cut in continuous, sprocket punched or fanfold packs, for tractor feed printers. Whilst this is the
earliest method of printing computer generated labels, Premier recognises the demand and large stocks are held in plain sizes
and these can also be pre-printed up to seven colours.
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| Variable Information Print Labels (VIP) |
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Using toner based or thermal printing technology Premier can supply VIP labels. Each label can be printed with unique information
such as serial numbers or bar codes, in various sizes and printed up to seven colours.
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