How do you print “white” to transparent labels?
How do you print “white” to transparent labels?
I need to figure this out for a client. I need some sort of a transparent label (he has a laser printer):
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As you can see in this image, there is white text. How do you print white, anyway? I’m the web designer, so I need a little help with this print stuff. If you can explain to me what product to get on eBay or how anyone prints professional looking labels, I will appreciate it.
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1 Comment for How do you print “white” to transparent labels?
1. ? | November 17th, 2010 at 9:49 am
You cannot print white. A laser has no white ink – neither does an inkjet. All white on documents is the paper. The ink is left off where any white is supposed to be making the paper act as any white!
Those labels are not labels by the look. They look like the words are on the actual glass. This would not be achieved via a laser printer. It probably dye sublimation printed.
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