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At Custom Sticker Print, we pride ourselves on high-quality digital printing. However, a common question we get from long-time customers is:"I reordered the exact same stickers as last month, but the colour looks slightly different. Why?" If you have ever noticed a slight shift in shade between batches, don't worry—you aren't imagining things. Here is the honest explanation of how Digital Toner Printing works and what to expect. 1. The Nature of Digital Toner (Heat & Humidity) Unlike traditional Offset printing (which mixes liquid ink), our high-end digital presses use Dry Toner fused with heat.Toner is sensitive to the environment. Temperature & Humidity: A sticker or...

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We love a good design frame, but when it comes to a single custom sticker or roll labels, thin borders are often a recipe for disaster. At Custom Sticker Print, we use state-of-the-art digital cutters in our Markham facility. While they are incredibly precise, no mechanical cutter in the world is 100% perfect. There is always a slight "shift" as the blade travels around the vinyl. This shift is called Cutting Tolerance. Here is why it matters for your design. 1. What is Cutting Tolerance? Cutting Tolerance is the maximum distance the blade might shift from the exact cut line in your digital file. Industry...

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You’ve designed a beautiful logo, but when it comes time to print, you might hear us ask: "Does your file have bleed?" At Custom Sticker Print, we want your final stickers to look 100% professional. To avoid white slivers on the edges or text getting chopped off, your artwork needs to be set up correctly before it hits our presses in Ontario. Here is the simple guide to Bleed, Safety Margins, and Image Quality. 1. What is "Bleed"? (No White Edges) Machines are precise, but even the best digital cutters have a tiny tolerance of movement (usually +/- 1mm). If your design stops exactly at the...

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So, you have your design ready, but now comes the tricky part: Material. At Custom Sticker Print, we offer options for every budget and application. Whether you need fully waterproof labels for beer bottles or writable stickers for coffee cups, choosing the right material is key. Here is the breakdown of our three main categories: Waterproof (Vinyl/BOPP), Uncoated Paper, and Laminated Paper. 1. The Waterproof Champions: Vinyl & BOPP These are plastic-based materials. They are the gold standard for durability.Important Distinction: Vinyl is used for Custom Stickers (Die-Cut Singles, Kiss-Cut, Sheets). BOPP (Polypropylene) is used exclusively for Roll Labels. Why choose them? 100% Waterproof: Both Vinyl and BOPP can be submerged...

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Choosing the right material is the first step, but the finish (lamination) is what gives your custom stickers their final "wow" factor. At Custom Sticker Print, one of the most frequent questions we get from business owners across Canada is: "Should I go with Matte or Glossy roll label?" The truth is, neither is "better"—they just serve different purposes. Whether you are labeling cosmetics in Vancouver or craft beer in Halifax, this guide will help you make the perfect choice. 1. The Glossy Finish (Shiny & Vibrant) Glossy is the industry standard. If you close your eyes and imagine a sticker, you’re probably picturing a glossy one. It has...

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