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Fulton also said end-users can avoid a lot of aggravation by loading laser labels manually in the printer tray, circumventing curves and turns that can lead to trouble.
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Laser labels can be constructed from polypropylene, polyester, paper and vinyl, but because they require special heat-resistant materials and lay-flat liners, "options are somewhat limited," said Heinl. "Thermal-transfer solutions, on the other hand, offer more variety and fewer manufacturing headaches."
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- Companies:
- Continental Datalabel
- NAStar
- Repacorp
- People:
- Melinda Fulton
- Tony Heinl
- Places:
- Tipp City, Ohio
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