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    Posted by Derek Heron on 17 September 2008 at 17:04

    Hi not sure where to post this so sorry if its in the wrong place

    customer of mine has asked me if i can help
    he is wanting a printer to print a5 and a4 labels and has seen the labels on gummed paper to be fixed to corrugated boxes
    does any body have any pointers on this
    regards

    Derek

    Derek Heron replied 17 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tim Painter

    Member
    17 September 2008 at 21:19

    Hi Derek

    Depends on quantity.
    High qty….I would guess Flexo print would be best.

    Lower volume, sheet fed litho print.
    If it’s 1 or 2 colour the label material is usually called crack back.

    Hope this is of some help.

    Tim.

  • Warren Beard

    Member
    17 September 2008 at 21:25

    I think Tim might be wrong but I’m not 100% sure. Many years ago I used to run a flexo factory and yes we printed labels but not crack-back. All crack back labels were printed litho( if I remember correctly) as these are sticky back labels with a backing that has cracks in it to make it easier to get the backing off. The gum backed labels are printed litho on sheets and trimmed to size, similar material to a lick and stick stamp but you wouldn’t want to lick 100’s of A4 labels 😮

    I would contact a paper supplier and find out if it comes in A4 sheets or only large sheet for litho presses.

    things may have changed in the last 10 years since I ran the flexo department so could be wrong.

    cheers

    Warren

  • Tim Painter

    Member
    17 September 2008 at 21:34

    Your correct Warren.

    Crack back reference was in relation to sheet fed litho.

    I don’t know what is used for flexo as that is reel to reel usually isn’t it?

  • Derek Heron

    Member
    18 September 2008 at 06:41

    Hi
    thanks for the replies i am familiar with the fasson crack back
    what a nightmare at times we use to have to dust the edges with french chalk to stop the glue on the edges sticking to the plates or blankets as they went through the press 😕
    i will check today on quantity’s involved
    thanks

    Derek

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