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Label maker websites and printer suggestions
I am in need of new packaging ideas. What are some label design websites/printers I can use?

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HI @TahjaeA2 ! What kind of products are you selling? That might help people come up with some recommendations. ๐
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There's a great small business called Sticker Ninja local in Portland Oregon but they do a lot of online sales. They're great! They designed cards for me that are also stickers! Can't recommend them enough. Good luck ๐๐ป
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Hi TahjaeA@,
I use InkWiseLabel (on instagram) for my labels. Nice couple that takes much pride in their work. They are located in the Chicagoland area but am sure they work nationally.
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I purchase labels from online labels, they have tons of shapes and sizes. You can purchase blanks or they will print your design. They also offer a design program free if you purchase from them. I use it to design all my labels.
I purchase blanks and print my own at home on my HP printer. HP has a program called Instant Ink, if your printer is compatible or like me I purchased a printer that is instant ink compatible. You sign up for there program a pay by the page. I usually print 1500 pages a month and it works very nice for my small business. They watch how many pages you are printing and when it hits that magic number they mail off new ink cartridges for you. It is one of the best kept secrets I have found.
Hope this helps and if you ship out product check out Pirate Ship!
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I feel I can save you a lot of money ... will you give me a shot to earn your business .. ??
I can print them in bulk and I can gang run them with other orders and save you money ....
Owner ... Ronald Belgon
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Love to help you out ... I am a small printer that cater to small businesses ...
Owner ... Ronald Belgon
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I've used Stickermule with great success in the past. The only printer I have is my Munbyn for shipping labels, which I also love.
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Local in Seattle, decades' experience, highly recommended:
https://richmarklabel.com/
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I use Avery labels and an Epson Eco tank Printer, the printer itself uses very little ink and since it has tanks that are refilled with individual colors the cost is very reasonable, way cheaper than the printers that use cartridges for the ink supply
Avery.com has a label creating program on the site matched to the "Template" number assigned to each label type. They have a lot of pre designed designs available where all you need to do is add/change the text on them or you can upload designs to use from your computer. they also allow them to be saved for free so they are accessible from any web connected device
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I really like Avery too! I've even used their templates then took them to a local printer. But if you're doing small batch from home, printing Avery yourself is the way to go๐

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My printer is a workhorse! Here you go -- its $100 w the coupon.
Get 600 labels free when you create a USPS account.
Packaging I found was the best quality and an expensive off of Etsy.
Hope that helps!<3
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