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Schall pointed out that the thickness of the blown-on label is quite a bit greater than that of an integrated label. "This fact used to be touted as a great selling point for integrated products, promoting their ability to go through printers more easily," he continued. "But, today's printers are much more forgiving and will accommodate regular blown-on labels just as easily. And, the blown labels are beefier and don't curl up in your hand when removed—a point of dissatisfaction for some end-users of integrated products."
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