3 Ways to Make Your Own Beer Bottle Labels | HD Labels

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @ekayn1606
    @ekayn1606 5 дней назад

    Does anyone have recommendations for places that make full color labels?
    It's just for a homemade honey mead so I don't need bulk. Just like 12 at a time.

  • @paskrell
    @paskrell 10 месяцев назад

    Are the Epson printers best in class? What’s the difference of the models in the CW series? Resolution? Speed? Size? Also maybe counter intuitive question: is the ink water/condensation proof??
    Cheers.

  • @ivangonzalezmunoz2567
    @ivangonzalezmunoz2567 Год назад

    great videos, just wondering for the profesional labels would it work for a 330ml can and could it cover the whole can?

    • @hdlabels
      @hdlabels  Год назад

      Yes, cans are pretty good because they're consistent in shape, so easy to apply too. We have many users applying labels to cans.

  • @henrydavila22
    @henrydavila22 Год назад

    About the thermal printer, Does it print by direct thermal or transference thermal?, I also wondering how fancy can be to print logo and make a bit more stylish label considering the limitation of this kind of printer.

    • @hdlabels
      @hdlabels  Год назад

      The printer shown works as either direct or thermal transfer. It's thermal transfer using a ribbon in the video. The printer shown is a 600dpi printer too so it's actually better than you might think for printing images etc. Grey scale or coloured images aren't great but i recommend testing before you buy. We have printers here we can test and send samples to show the output.
      This is the machine - hdlabels.co.uk/product/godex-rt863i-600dpi-thermal-transfer-label-printer-with-colour-display/