Frequently
Asked Questions
Are forms with labels applied
laser compatible?
Cut sheet forms with a label are not suitable for laser printers.
Some laser printers are continuous and as such may be a candidate
for a single ply form with a label applied. We have a number of
other options that may be better suited for either application
including integrated
labels and our uni-web
label/form.
How does an applied label
work?
The label being applied is a two-ply label; the bottom ply is
permanently applied to the form. The top ply is then peeled off
and placed elsewhere as needed.
Where can the label be applied?
We have the ability to apply labels to any part of a form, including
internal parts. We recommend that a label be placed at least 1/8"
from any perforations on the form
What is the normal tolerance
for positioning of the label?
Under most circumstances, placement of the label will be within
1/16" of the target area.
Do all applied labels have
an imaging liner?
No, this is a special feature and should be requested during design
and/or quoting.
What is a "tab slit"?
This is either a horizontal or vertical slit through the top ply
of the applied label to allow for easier removal of the label
from the form.
How about the cost of these
forms?
Forms with a label applied will undoubtedly be more expensive
than forms and labels purchased separately. However, when printing
efficiency, accuracy and labor saving are calculated the true
costs often show the label/form to be a good value.