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Label trials and sample testing for front/back labelling

Sample testing helps confirm that the container, label material and machine setup work together before a final specification is chosen.

When trials are most useful

Trials are useful when the container shape is unusual, the label is clear or reflective, the label panel is curved, or the finished appearance has tight tolerances.

Testing helps reduce the risk of choosing a machine route that does not suit the pack.

  • Clear or transparent labels.
  • Tapered, curved or flexible containers.
  • Large labels close to pack edges.
  • Multiple formats on one machine.

What to supply for trials

Useful trial materials include actual containers, representative labels and notes on target output and finished label position. If the final label stock is not ready, provide the closest available sample and make any differences clear.

  • Sample containers in production condition.
  • Front and rear label samples or rolls.
  • Label drawings and desired position.
  • Target speed and tolerance expectations.

What trials can show

Trials can reveal sensor issues, label feed issues, container instability or wipe-down limitations. They can also confirm whether compact, automatic, top/bottom or another route is more suitable.

Trial results should be used to refine the brief and reduce uncertainty before quotation.

  • Container handling behaviour.
  • Label edge detection and sensor needs.
  • Finished label alignment.
  • Changeover or adjustment issues.

Using trial results in the project

After testing, the findings can inform machine configuration, change parts, sensor selection and line layout. This gives the buyer a stronger specification before purchase.

  • Confirm machine route.
  • Clarify options and accessories.
  • Plan installation and operator handover.
  • Improve quote accuracy.
Best next step: Best next step: send Lancing UK your container photo, label dimensions, label material and target output so the right labelling route can be checked before quote stage.

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Quick answers

Common questions

Do all labelling projects need trials?

No, but trials are valuable for unusual packs, clear labels or tight presentation requirements.

Can clear labels be tested?

Yes. Clear label testing is useful because sensor selection depends on the label and backing material.

What if I only have prototype labels?

Prototype labels can help, but any differences from final material should be highlighted.

Want help with this labelling requirement?

Send pack photos, label sizes, target speed and current line details. Lancing UK can help shortlist the best front/back labelling machine route.

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