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Label material guide

Paper vs film label guide

Paper and film labels behave differently in the applicator and on the product. This guide helps compare label material, sensor choice, adhesion and presentation.

Paper vs film label guide

Selection intent

Use the guide to reduce specification risk

Early labelling machine research is most useful when it turns a broad idea into a clear technical brief. The aim is to reduce assumptions before a machine is shortlisted.

The strongest enquiries explain the product, pack, label, output and line context together. This makes it easier to compare suitable routes and avoid generic recommendations.

  • Capture pack dimensions and label dimensions together.
  • Include label material, reel direction and any clear label requirements.
  • Explain the current process, desired output and labour constraint.
  • List any coding, inspection, conveyor or integration needs.

Clarify the brief

A clear brief improves the quality of machine recommendations.

Avoid hidden assumptions

Pack handling, label material and site layout can affect cost and suitability.

Compare support

Installation, training and spares are part of the buying decision.

Machine routes

Which labelling route should you compare?

Most projects start with the pack shape, label position, material and output. These are the core machine routes to compare before requesting a quotation.

Top and bottom labelling

Useful for flat packs, cartons, trays, sleeves and products requiring label application to upper and lower faces.

Quote preparation

Information that improves the shortlist

Use the guide to collect the information that normally delays a quotation: pack sizes, label sizes, label material, output, available space and integration points.

When there is uncertainty, samples or short videos of the existing manual process can be more useful than a written description alone.

Useful enquiry details:
  • Container height, width, diameter or panel size.
  • Label dimensions, material, reel direction and core size.
  • Required label position and allowed placement tolerance.
  • Target output, current line speed and changeover frequency.
  • Photos, samples, drawings or a short video of the current process.

Related pages

Continue comparing front and back labelling options

These pages help connect the search route with machine type, application and buying guide intent.

Contact

Send the brief to Lancing UK.

Who should use this paper vs film label guide?

It is useful for production managers, operations teams, founders, contract packers and engineers preparing a labelling machinery enquiry.

Will this replace a sample trial?

No. The guide improves the starting brief, but unusual containers, clear labels and premium presentation projects may still benefit from sample testing.

Can Lancing UK review the brief?

Yes. Send the details through the contact form and Lancing UK can help compare suitable labelling machine routes.

Send your front/back labelling brief to Lancing UK

Share the pack, label material, output target and any integration requirement. The team can help you compare the most suitable compact, automatic or top/bottom labelling route.

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