Avery (FASSON) label paper needs to pay attention to the following problems during use:
1. Storage conditions
Temperature and humidity: Avery (FASSON) label paper should be stored under specific temperature and humidity conditions to maintain its optimal performance. In general, it is recommended to store at a temperature of 23±2 ° C and a relative humidity of 50±5% to ensure that the label paper remains stable for a year (information from Avery Dennison's product storage requirements).
2. Test before use
Environmental Suitability Testing: All Avery Dennison products, including labels, shall be tested by the customer in an end-use environment after sale to confirm that the product meets the specific requirements of that environment. This helps to ensure the stability and reliability of the label paper in practical applications.
Third, printing and processing
Ink control: In the printing process, attention should be paid to controlling the viscosity of the ink to avoid the loss of the coating caused by overly sticky ink, which affects the printing effect and durability of the label paper (information from the printing precautions of AveryFASSON self-adhesive label paper).
Processing method: Avery (FASSON) label paper has excellent paper processing properties, suitable for rotary and flat processing methods. However, the specific processing method should be determined according to the type of label paper (such as fragile paper, synthetic paper, etc.) and use needs.
4. Precautions for the use of special types of label paper
Fragile paper adhesive: As an anti-counterfeiting material processed by a special process, fragile paper adhesive needs special attention during use. Due to its low tensile strength, easy to break, and has certain requirements for temperature, humidity and storage period, it should be ensured that the storage conditions meet the requirements before use. In addition, fragile paper self-adhesive labels can not be automatically labeled, need to be all manually labeled, and in the printing process should avoid excessive rewinding tension resulting in label overflow.
5. Label temperature
For certain types of Avery (FASSON) labels, such as some synthetic labels, it may be necessary to pay attention to the temperature at which the label is applied. For example, the use temperature range of some synthetic paper labels may include specific temperature requirements at the time of labeling (such as +7 ° C) to ensure that the label can be firmly attached.
6. Other precautions
Avoid pollution: In the process of use, the label paper should be avoided by pollution, such as grease, moisture, etc., so as not to affect its viscosity and printing effect.
Compliant use: When using Avery (FASSON) label paper, it shall comply with relevant laws, regulations and standards to ensure product compliance and safety.
In summary, Avery (FASSON) label paper needs to pay attention to storage conditions, pre-use testing, printing and processing, precautions for the use of special types of label paper, labeling temperature, and other possible precautions during use. By following these recommendations, you can ensure that the label paper maintains the best performance during use and meets the needs of use.