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I have a few thousand glass bottles that I need labels. I have printed the labels and now need to stick them on the bottles. After many attempts the labels go on smoothly, but you can see a few ripples and air bubbles. How can I put on the labels without having these ripples and air bubble problem? It is a bit strange because the glue on the labels is very strong and I have used a hairdryer to heat the glue to make it stick better to the bottle.
Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance!
Mike
Asked by wutang107 on 11/6/2006 3:46:04 AM | See Answers
I am looking for the best quality crystal clear labels for a laser printer. When I bought some labels for this purpose, the toner would scratch off the labels when dry. I want a material that will make the toner fuse very well and be waterproof. Any ideas? Again, the highest quality is a must. Thanks!
Asked by dimdemure on 6/26/2008 3:13:54 AM | See Answers
I need to keep the labels for a scrapbook. They can't lose co
they can't lose color or rip.
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I was wondering whether you can "read" the quality of cat food from the nutrition label on the package. What do you look for?
I know the more expensive brands are generally considered to be of better quality, but why? When I look at the labels, the values are often pretty similar.
Asked by Tira on 9/29/2007 9:59:00 AM | See Answers
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