What kind of printer do sticker publishers use to make stickers that are on a sheet but diecut?

What kind of printer do sticker publishers use to make stickers that are on a sheet but diecut?

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  • 1. ZORCH  |  February 15th, 2011 at 8:05 am

    Don’t know if this is applicable, but Avery makes all sorts of label materials that are ink-jet printable. Die cut on peel-off backing. Mailing labels, every sort.

  • 2. Kacky  |  February 15th, 2011 at 8:27 am

    They print the stickers first, then run them through the cutter. The office supply stores sell them pre-cut in sevearl different shapes like mailing labels and “thought bubbles”, and they tell you how to line up your text to make it work with the cuts.

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