JackofallShaves
Well-Known Member
Hey everybody,
So I ordered some samples from Online Labels (matte and glossy) to try with my HP Inkjet printer. After a few tries, I got a good print on my matte labels.
I tried the same with glossy labels and they came out very clear and the labels look really nice. BUT, I noticed that the black ink in my glossy labels scratches very easily. This is not about the ink being wet, I tried the same after 2 days and the black ink still scratches very easily. The issue only seems to be isolated to black ink.
See below, I edited out the actual content as my labels are still work in progress, I was able to make these scratches with my fingers with minimal pressure.
I really like the look of glossy labels, but cannot afford the ink to scratch so easily. Has anyone encountered this issue before? Any suggestions? Will spraying the labels with clear coat help?
For some context, my labels are black with white text on them. As far as I could tell, Online Labels does not have a black color option by default, so I just printed out my design on the white labels. Are there other label providers that offer black labels for a cheap price? That way I will only need to print my white label text on them.
Thanks for all your help and happy soaping!
So I ordered some samples from Online Labels (matte and glossy) to try with my HP Inkjet printer. After a few tries, I got a good print on my matte labels.
I tried the same with glossy labels and they came out very clear and the labels look really nice. BUT, I noticed that the black ink in my glossy labels scratches very easily. This is not about the ink being wet, I tried the same after 2 days and the black ink still scratches very easily. The issue only seems to be isolated to black ink.
See below, I edited out the actual content as my labels are still work in progress, I was able to make these scratches with my fingers with minimal pressure.
I really like the look of glossy labels, but cannot afford the ink to scratch so easily. Has anyone encountered this issue before? Any suggestions? Will spraying the labels with clear coat help?
For some context, my labels are black with white text on them. As far as I could tell, Online Labels does not have a black color option by default, so I just printed out my design on the white labels. Are there other label providers that offer black labels for a cheap price? That way I will only need to print my white label text on them.
Thanks for all your help and happy soaping!