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Frequently Asked Questions

Which type of label is suitable for my product?

Based on your product’s surface (glass/plastic/cardboard), usage environment (room/refrigerator/cold storage), and intended resistance (moisture, friction, chemical contact), we determine the most suitable option together. We clarify alternatives such as coated paper, metallized-cellophane, opaque PP, ultra clear/transparent, and cold foil stamping according to your needs.

Proper material selection, print quality, and contrast control are critical for clear barcode readability. We ensure readability in the field by verifying it with a sample during pre-press testing.

In cold environments, condensation/humidity and low temperatures directly affect label performance. In these types of applications, we evaluate material and adhesive selection together and recommend a combination suitable for the usage conditions.

Transparent labels look great in premium and minimalist designs because they give the impression of “no label at all” on the packaging. They work well on glass bottles/jars and some plastic packaging; we also handle contrast planning in areas like barcodes.

It is preferred in products where an enhanced shelf effect and premium feel are desired. Cellophane application protects the surface and provides a cleaner look; it gives particularly strong results in logo and accent areas.

The layout/mold logic is clarified according to the box type and product dimensions. Pre-press control verifies the dimensions, layout, and file suitability; production begins after approval.

Yes. For label, box/packaging, and catalog/brochure designs, we prepare the files in a way that is suitable for printing processes. After completing checks for bleed margin, safe area, resolution, and layout, we deliver them ready for production.

For applications where the product needs better protection, is heavier, or must maintain its shape, die-cut boxes are preferred. We determine the correct box structure together according to the product type.

Yes. For label, box/packaging, and catalog/brochure designs, we prepare the files in a way that is suitable for printing processes. After completing checks for bleed margin, safe area, resolution, and layout, we deliver them ready for production.

First, the needs and scope are clarified, then the initial draft is prepared. Revisions are made systematically based on feedback. Since revision and approval processes can directly affect production planning, it is more accurate and reliable to plan the delivery date after print approval. After approval, the files are made ready for production.

Order quantities may vary depending on product type, material, and production schedule. We clarify and respond quickly to the most accurate information once you provide the dimensions and quantity.

Since we also offer digital printing, we can produce even small quantities, such as 1 to 100 pieces.

Once the requirements and approval process is complete, we finalize the delivery schedule. We proceed systematically throughout the production process and manage delivery steps accordingly.

For labels: product surface (glass/plastic/cardboard), dimensions, quantity, intended use, and design file (if any). For boxes: product dimensions, box type, quantity, and desired finishes (lamination/foiling/embossing, etc.). This information will allow for much faster and more accurate guidance.

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