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Using plain labels

To use
plain labels in a good way we must know that there are several ways to do this. The easiest way to use the plain labels is to take out their sticker and paste them on the articles we want to label. This is a simple way to use the labeling system, and only requires a person to work with the labels and the products one by one.

That way is easy, fast and without high costs. But if we think that nowadays this kind of organization is being left in the past and now there are different tools that help us to improve the way we work with labels, then it would be just right to change our old methods for others that are considerably faster, easier and cheaper.

Big companies only need to introduce plain labels on their printing machines, for an automatic process to put the labels on the products manufactured.

But for small shops these machines could be very difficult to get because of their high prices and because they are not necessary for the quantity of products they sell. Remember that a small business has different goals and operating procedures.


Perhaps the big machines are unnecessary for this kind of business, but there are cheaper and useful tools that could greatly help in their labeling process.


There are such small guns where we introduce plain labels and whenever we put the gun upon the product, this is marked with the code. Using this technique and equipment,
plain labels are pasted uniformly and without the fear of pasting them in the wrong place.


If we realize that there are several ways to paste labels on the items we sell, we just need to find which methods are the most suited to our needs and start using them for our business to improve the presentation of our products and to reduce our operational costs.

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