What is the difference between an attached looped, and an attached knotted string?
A. An attached looped string means the string is looped through the hole and has its two ends loose. These loose ends can then be tied onto something. An attached knotted string means that after the string is put through the hole, its two ends are knotted. Click here to see an illustration. Return to Top Q. What types of labels do you produce? A. Label capabilities include (but are not limited to): • Multiple colors • 4-color process • UV coating and over mylar laminate • Specialty inks • Foil stamping • Variable information printing • Front and back printing • Liner printing • Custom and standard sizes • Custom and standard dies • Sheeting Return to Top Q. What types of pressure sensitive materials and adhesives are available for labels? A. A wide choice of materials is available including: • Films, static cling, vinyl, direct thermal, and thermal transfer • Laser and ink jet stocks • Litho, high gloss, semi gloss, and EDP • Fluorescents • Adhesives include: • Permanent • Freezer • Re