Steve Mandell

Form/label combinations offer relief to those needing to 'keep it together'. Just one pass through the printer and it's done. No need to match packing invoices with labels, and no reason to purchase and keep track of two separate forms for a single application. Form/label combinations serve as the ideal all-in-one product for many customers' all-in-one needs. Manufacturers, distributors and mail order companies as well as medical and insurance-related clients are happy to use this product, which solves previously time-consuming and costly problems. "Any operation that involves a warehouse is the ideal home for this product," said Rick Barbieri, product line manager

A tried and true product thrives amidst myriad new applications By Maggie DeWitt In Response to our online, streamlined society, the forms and labels industry has produced myriad new and improved products. But when customers need to transpose or match up information as efficiently as possible, the choice is clear—go piggyback. The piggyback construction refers to the method of putting a label to be imprinted onto a form, so it can be removed and re-applied elsewhere. The construction feeds into the prevailing preference for converting multi-part forms to single-part, integrated forms. Designed to increase efficiency and minimize errors, selling opportunities exist in every

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