Label Options

Bardo

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I am going to be producing a low volume of coffee over the first year at least. 20-40 lbs a week I would think. Does anyone have experience with labels that I can print from my computer? I will be using plain kraft paper bags. Other ideas for cost effective labeling while I get on my feet?

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Bob_E

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If you just want something simple I would use ms word with the envelop/label/postcard layout option it has.
Print the labels on regular copy paper, cut them apart and staple them to the bags. I know they also make a sticky backed label paper meant to be used in printers so you could stick the labels on instead.
If you want to get fancier with a logo or something there is a program called paint.net . It's freeware. Supposedly it was some college project overseen by microsoft with the intention of combining the capability of photoshop with the user friendliness of ms paint or some such... it takes a little time to explore it and figure it out but it's fairly capable and much easier to use than something like Gimp (Which is also a free photo editing software).
 

Zimmy

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We did coffee for our wedding favors and went with custom stickers from PSPrint and they were awesome and pretty cost effective...

At our shop we stamp kraft bags with a custom made stamp from Simons Stamps... It was well priced, awesome quality and they made it and shipped it same day... They are awesome...

Good Luck!

Chris Zimmerman
Co-Owner/Operator Ellipsis Coffeehouse
 

IslandRoast

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I use labels from onlinelabels.com, I print my own on a inkjet printer. They have a free label creating program that comes with your purchase, you design your label, save it to the program and it is saved as a .pdf file that you can print out. It has saved me a lot of $$ on labels. I can also do custom labels for my wholesale clients. CBSurf.jpg
 
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