I would like to design and produce my own jar labels.
I have tried printing some test labels from my computer via an old Epson colour inkjet printer. I am using a free bit of software for the design called Avery Designpro 5. The plain white sticky labels I have used are from a company called aa labels and are made from polyethylene and are meant to be permanent and waterproof. Things have not gone well, so far. The resulting print is not waterresistant and smudges easily. I have tried coating the labels with an aerosol spray which does make them smudge proof waterproof, but this is a bit of a faff and expensive. Also, the colour is a bit drab, not as vibrant as I would like.
I am wondering if a laser printer would produce better results, more vibrant and waterproof ?
Or go to a local printer and get some screen printed?
Any tips would be most welcome.
I have tried printing some test labels from my computer via an old Epson colour inkjet printer. I am using a free bit of software for the design called Avery Designpro 5. The plain white sticky labels I have used are from a company called aa labels and are made from polyethylene and are meant to be permanent and waterproof. Things have not gone well, so far. The resulting print is not waterresistant and smudges easily. I have tried coating the labels with an aerosol spray which does make them smudge proof waterproof, but this is a bit of a faff and expensive. Also, the colour is a bit drab, not as vibrant as I would like.
I am wondering if a laser printer would produce better results, more vibrant and waterproof ?
Or go to a local printer and get some screen printed?
Any tips would be most welcome.