Access the most recent issue of Label & Narrow Web magazine, along with a complete archive of past editions for your reference.
Read the full digital edition of Label & Narrow Web, complete with interactive content and enhanced features for an engaging experience.
Join our community! Subscribe to receive the latest news, articles, and updates from the label and narrow web industry directly to your mailbox.
Access real-time updates on significant events and developments within the label and narrow web sector.
Learn about the latest updates and innovations from converters in the label and narrow web industry.
Stay informed on industry news and developments specifically affecting the European label and narrow web market.
Explore a broad range of news stories related to the label and narrow web industry, including technology advancements and market shifts.
Get insights into key individuals and leadership changes within the label and narrow web sector, celebrating achievements and contributions.
Stay updated on mergers, acquisitions, and financial developments impacting the label and narrow web industry.
Read feature articles that delve deeper into specific topics, technologies, and trends in the label and narrow web industry.
Access unique articles and insights not available elsewhere, featuring in-depth discussions and expert analysis.
Gain insights from industry experts who share their perspectives on current trends, challenges, and opportunities in the label market.
Explore detailed analyses and reports on label market dynamics, consumer preferences, and emerging technologies.
Discover engaging blog posts covering various topics related to the label and narrow web industry, including tips and trends.
Explore ancillary products and solutions that support label production, including finishing and application technologies.
Stay updated on converting technologies and practices that enhance efficiency and quality in label manufacturing.
Learn about finishing techniques and solutions that add value and enhance the appeal of label products.
Stay informed on flexographic printing technologies and innovations that drive efficiency and quality in label production.
Discover advancements in digital printing technologies and their applications in the label and narrow web industry.
Explore the latest developments in UV curing technologies that improve the performance and durability of labels.
Looking for a new raw material or packaging component supplier? Your search starts here.
Watch informative videos featuring industry leaders discussing trends, technologies, and insights in the label and narrow web sector.
Enjoy short, engaging videos that provide quick insights and updates on key topics within the label industry.
Tune in to discussions with industry experts sharing their insights on trends, challenges, and innovations in the label market.
Explore new and innovative label products and solutions, showcasing creativity and technological advancements at Label Expo.
Access comprehensive eBooks that delve into various topics in label printing and production technologies.
Read in-depth whitepapers that examine key issues, trends, and research findings in the label industry.
Explore informational brochures that provide insights into specific products, companies, and market trends.
Access sponsored articles and insights from leading companies in the label and narrow web sector.
Browse job opportunities in the label and narrow web sector, connecting you with potential employers.
Discover major industry events, trade shows, and conferences focused on label printing and technology.
Get real-time updates and insights from major label and narrow web exhibitions and shows happening around the world.
Participate in informative webinars led by industry experts, covering various relevant topics in the label and narrow web sector.
Explore advertising opportunities with Label & Narrow Web to connect with a targeted audience in the label and narrow web sector.
Review our editorial guidelines for contributions and submissions to ensure alignment with our content standards.
Read about our commitment to protecting your privacy and how we manage your personal information.
Familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions governing the use of labelandnarrowweb.com.
What are you searching for?
Inland provides a list of survival tactics to handle label issues on the line.
November 23, 2015
By: Audra Monroe
Marketing communications specialist, Inland
Ever wake-up in a cold sweat worrying about the runnability of your cut and stack labels? Likely not… but runnability issues are definitely something that can cause some serious frustration when it happens. And if you do happen to be that unlucky soul worrying about your label runnability – fear no more my friend! At Inland, we know how important it is to keep your labels running smoothly on the line – as it’s a matter of consistency, efficiency and consumer satisfaction. So to help put an end to cut and stack labeling fears, we’ve decided to help you face them head-on with our best survival tactics. Curl Curl is when your labels have a bent profile when loaded into the label basket. Label curl can originate as far back as the paper manufacturer with a possible defect in the label material itself. However, it can also be caused by label provider error, such as improper packaging or bundling. Another possible cause of label curl is the difference between relative humidity in the paper and in the plant (whether that’s the label manufacturer’s plant or your own). Be sure that your label provider is producing in a controlled environment. For example, we monitor relative humidity and temperature in our plants so that curl is avoided in any paper supply. The same should be true in your operating environment. If you know the humidity or temperatures are varying on your label line, it helps to keep labels in a clean, dry area off of the floor at about 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit (sounds cozy) and 45-55% humidity. Staging your labels in this type of an environment for at least 24 hours before running them at your facility lessens the likelihood of curl. Flagging Ever notice labels bending back from or off of the container after exiting the labeler’s discharge star (you know, that piece of equipment that moves the labeled container onto the conveyor belt)? This is what we call label flagging. This can happen when a paper is too stiff or heavy for label design. However, flagging can also be the result of improper brush-down of the label, paper and adhesive miss-match or defective backside coating on paper. It could also go back to the manufacturing of the container. For example a glass container that has excessive cold-end treatment (the coating that is applied to the glass to add some slipperiness to the bottles so that they won’t break as they bump into one another down the filling lines) makes the label difficult to adhere to the container. First steps to managing label flagging are usually adjusting your current brushes or adhesives to see if that solves the problem. If not, it may involve changing the adhesives or label paper altogether as a long-term solution – such as down-gauging your paper stock. While label flagging can be caused by a variety of issues, your label provider should be able to help troubleshoot and determine the most efficient solutions for your manufacturing lines. Size Variation One cut and one opportunity to get it right. If you’re seeing unacceptable or out-of-spec size differences in-between your bundles – or even within your bundles – this is a size variation issue. Normal variation between jobs can occur, so it’s important that you and your label provider set cut tolerances up-front (+/-.015” is usually the standard). The cause of out-of-spec size variation, however, could be something as simple as human flaw on the label provider side. It may also be an equipment error. For example, an overused or worn label die may be allowing out-of-spec cuts. To verify that the labels are indeed out of spec, be sure to send your label provider some label bundles as examples. This will give them a better idea of what the size variation defect is and how it can be solved. If the size variation isn’t out of spec, you can always group like-sized labels together in the label basket and adjust the label fingers appropriately to help hold the labels in the basket consistently. Scuffing Scuffing refers to any surface damage to the label during or after application to the container. What may seem like a fairly simple problem can actually be the result of various labeling mishaps. Some causes of label scuffing include misadjusted conveyor rails, container-to-container contact on the line, no label panel on the container or excessive moisture or adhesive on the label line. Scuffing can also occur when a container is taken off the line and placed into packaging or cases. On the label provider side, scuffing may also be the result of an incorrect topcoat or a flaw during the topcoat application. To eliminate scuffing, it may make sense to first look into adjusting your equipment as needed to be sure that the railing or any other machinery in your label line isn’t causing the scuffing. Reducing the amount of moisture on the label line or adhesives in general may also help. If the scuffing continues and your product doesn’t have/has a minimal label panel, you may want to consider a deeper label panel in future packaging. As a long-term solution, your label provider may also suggest the use of a higher wet-strength label. While there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to cut and stack labeling problems, it’s helpful to be armed with the right set of defensive mechanisms.
Enter the destination URL
Or link to existing content
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !