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I have both a laser and an inkjet. Both of them are ancient, but I'll use them

until I run them into the ground. I think there is a direct correlation between

wanting them to die so you can upgrade and them turning into the energizer

bunnies.

In terms of speed and quality, the laser wins hands down every time.

Unfortunately it only prints in black. So I have to use the ink jet for all

color. I can't wait till I am rich enough to afford a color laser, it's the way

I would go if I could.

In the meantime I use the glossy water resistant labels, they're also called

photo quality. I don't have any spotting with water, oil or even alcohol, but if

they stay in the shower for a while the paper kind of swells and makes them look

unprofessional. Nobody complains because they know everything is handmade, but I

don't want it to look kludged like that. I'd like my products to stay beautiful

throughout their use. I laminate anything that's going in the shower, but that's

a PITA.

I'm hoping that I'll like the performance of the vinyl labels well enough to go

back to cutting the labels out of full sheets. Of course that eliminates circles

and ovals, and I do like those shapes.

As you can tell, I'm one of those people who wants it ALL, lol!

BTW, I think I'm going to do a buy on the inkjet labels I use, if anyone is

interested in joining contact me off list and I'll add your name to the list.

Heidi

http://www.heidisherbals.com

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Hey , can you ask your hubby about laser vs. inkjet on quality of the

final print. I'm negotiating with a label company and the subject came up and

this guy said that if I continue to print my own labels for awhile that I was

better off from a graphic standpoint with an inkjet, but for quickness get a

laser ....doesn't mean he knew what he was talking about....but it does sound

like your " techno geek " might (that's tooo cute). If I do continue to do my own

labels I will definately need to go smudgeproof and waterproof real soon. Do

okay on the smudgeproof, but when lotion or water gets on a label it can leave a

spot. I'd appreciate any thoughts. Sorry if you've already covered all

this...still catching up! Thanks

Alice ~

MooseCreekBathandBody.com

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Hi Heidi,

You wrote that circles & ovals are not possible with the waterproof vinyl labels

you're using because you have to cut them out yourself. I don't know the style

of your label, but I wanted to mention that I do circles all of the time for my

scrubs w/the 8.5 x 11 label sheet. I don't use any fancy programs... just

Microsoft Word. I use the Auto Shapes at the bottom to create my circle & fill

in my text. I am also able to fill in background color, but that is certainly

optional. The outline allows me to cut my circle perfectly, although, I

sometimes use " funky " scissors that have an irregular cut (I don't know what

they're called, but they're the same kind as Creative Memories).

Have you had a chance to test the waterproof labels? I hope that they will save

you some time in your production process.

Bright Blessings,

Tammy Tivis

http://www.ElementsBathandBody.com

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Do the labels you mention come in small circular? At Staples, all I

ever see is full sheet, so you must buy online?

>In the meantime I use the glossy water resistant labels, they're

also called

photo quality.

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For great variety, great prices and good service - go to

www.onlinelabels.com

MK

Re: inkjet vs laser

Do the labels you mention come in small circular? At Staples, all I

ever see is full sheet, so you must buy online?

>In the meantime I use the glossy water resistant labels, they're

also called

photo quality.

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