
Die-Cut Labels
Die-Cut Labels — custom print, die-cut, and stock options matched to your applicator, climate, and retail plan.
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Product details
Specifications, materials, finishing, and ordering notes for Die-Cut Labels. Scroll the panel below to read the full brief.
Overview
Die-Cut Labels sits in our labels, tags, and adhesive graphics as a Core assortment. In brief: Die-cut shapes — kiss-cut sheets and singles. We treat every quote as a mini engineering exercise so artwork, structure, and MOQs line up with how you actually ship.
Reference SKU “labels die cut labels” when you message the team — it maps to the specifications, gallery images, and finishing assumptions we used when drafting this listing. Adjustments for retail compliance, export markings, or channel-specific barcodes are routine add-ons.
Structure and use cases
How this format fits your line
Labels and tags are the interface between your brand and the product surface — adhesive, face stock, and finish must survive the full lifecycle.
- Die-Cut Labels can be supplied on rolls, sheets, or fan-folded formats matched to applicators or hand apply.
- Die shapes, perforations, and multi-layer constructions are built around container curvature and removal behaviour.
- Variable data, QR, and sequential codes are supported when artwork templates reserve clean zones.
Materials, print, and finishing
What we typically specify
Board weights, film microns, adhesive classes, and coating stacks are chosen after we know weight, climate, shelf life, and the surfaces your pack touches. Nothing here replaces a signed spec sheet, but it frames the decisions we will walk through on a call.
- Die-Cut Labels adhesives are chosen for glass, HDPE, fibre, or textile surfaces and for chill, moisture, or outdoor exposure.
- PP, PE, paper, and clear films each trade off clarity, conformability, and recyclability messaging.
- Hang tags combine board weight, drill holes, and stringing options for apparel and gifting.
Proofing, quality, and lead times
Expect a structured proof path: flat PDFs for copy and colour, marked dielines for dimensions, and — when needed — physical proofs or white samples before bulk. Random QC pulls during the run check registration, adhesion, and structural integrity against the signed standard.
- Artwork preflight covers fonts, spot colours, minimum type, and barcode quiet zones.
- Tooling and make-ready are quoted transparently when a new size or feature debuts.
- Rush lanes may be available; they are scheduled around press and finishing capacity.
Fulfilment and logistics
We pack to protect edges and unwind; core sizes and direction match your line or fulfilment partner’s spec.
How to order
Share dimensions, quantities, launch dates, and any must-match reference packaging for Die-Cut Labels. We return options, timelines, and pricing tiers so you can compare finishes and volumes without guesswork.
Ongoing programmes benefit from locked specs and scheduled reprints — fewer surprises on colour and structure, and better planning for seasonal peaks.
Final materials, finishes, and timelines are confirmed on your order and artwork approval.
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About Die-Cut Labels — ordering, customisation, and timelines.
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