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Configuring and ordering customised printed roll labels online

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With its new online configurator, Herma is simplifying the creation of customised, digitally printed labels for many different industries, applications and products.

 

The live calculation is performed without first having to go through a laborious log-in or registration procedure – and there are no shipping costs within the EU.

 

Herma's new online label configurator, which will be presented for the first time at this year's Fachpack in Nuremberg, Germany (hall 3C, stand 3C-322), raises the bar: it offers commercial users a high degree of format freedom for their digitally printed roll labels – without additional costs for die cutting tools and without shipping costs within the EU. Each time a parameter is changed, the price is calculated in real time, without first having to go through the laborious process of logging in or registering.

 

‘The customised configuration and ordering of rectangular or round labels is completely intuitive,’ explained Marc Trapp, team leader for industrial labels sales. ‘Thanks to the configurator's compact design, the user is immediately able to see all parameters at a glance without being confronted with unpleasant surprises in the form of unexpected costs at the end, for instance shipping fees. The user completes the entire ordering process with just a few clicks.’

 

The label configurator is of particular interest in the case of small and medium sized label volumes, ie for quantities ranging from 2000 to 250,000 labels.

 

It is also possible to combine different varieties and print motifs in a single order. This possibility is particularly advantageous for products with many variants that require different labelling, for example, chemicals, paints and dyes or consumer goods. Uploading the print data is quick and easy. A technical print data check is included in the price. As an optional extra, Herma conducts a premium check, carries out the necessary adjustments and creates a print approval PDF.

 


When launched, the configurator will initially offer six different, extremely versatile label materials made of paper and film. ‘We use only self-adhesive material that we have developed and manufactured at our own facilities. In this way, we ensure a consistently high standard – anyone ordering can rely on Herma quality,’ stressed Marc Trapp.

 

Printing is always performed digitally on modern HP Indigo machines, either in colour (CMYK) or in black and white. Where it is necessary to protect the print motif against abrasion, different finishes can be applied to the labels. The high degree of automation of the entire ordering and production process also ensures short delivery times for the customised roll labels.

 

For commercial customers, the label configurator is available in German, English, French and Dutch on the Herma website.


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