What is UL and its Labeling?

Established in 1903, UL is an independent organization that writes specific standards and tests products against these standards. The mission of UL is to promote a safe living and work environment. In the US, 72,000 manufacturers produce UL-certified products such as...

Direct Thermal vs. Thermal Transfer Printing

Direct Thermal printing requires a more straightforward setup, keeping printing costs low. Direct Thermal does not require ink, ribbon, or toner to print, instead using nothing but heat-activation as the print head makes contact directly with label material. This is...

What is the purpose of office labels?

The cost of a thermal label printer becomes much more reasonable when you realize that it can be used for more than just organizing your products. Your office could use a little organizing, too. Are your employees always searching through poorly-arranged files for one...

What is the purpose of inventory labels?

Though companies of any size can use inventory labels, the type of inventory label you choose may be determined by the volume of your operations. For example, a smaller company that still sorts its products by hand may be better served by using sequentially numbered...

Creating An FDA-Compliant CBD Label

When designing your first batch of CBD labels, there’s one fundamental question you’ll first want to ask yourself: What is FDA regulation regarding CBD product labels? When dealing with FDA guidelines, there are specific considerations you’ll want to...