jdodoubleg
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Is there a case to be made for toner-based stickers? We currently print 99% of our stickers on a wide format Epson inkjet using any number of adhesive vinyl substrates, then laminating.
I am trying to convince my boss that we can print stickers on our Ricoh 7210x faster and without laminate. We use the laminate on the inkjet for durability.
Is this correct though? Can stickers be as durable or durable enough when printed on a toner-based machine without laminate? Should we add laminate to the toner-based stickers?
The idea is to recoup printing time from the wide format epsons for larger printing runs.
Management is dead set on an inkjet sticker on vinyl with laminate.
Is there a resource that I can point them too?
Or is this not a good idea?
Thanks for any ideas and/or help.
I am trying to convince my boss that we can print stickers on our Ricoh 7210x faster and without laminate. We use the laminate on the inkjet for durability.
Is this correct though? Can stickers be as durable or durable enough when printed on a toner-based machine without laminate? Should we add laminate to the toner-based stickers?
The idea is to recoup printing time from the wide format epsons for larger printing runs.
Management is dead set on an inkjet sticker on vinyl with laminate.
Is there a resource that I can point them too?
Or is this not a good idea?
Thanks for any ideas and/or help.