1. Why Choose LION LABELS for your printing
requirements?
We have made it our mission to find the best
employees available who not only care about the quality of their
work, but our customers’ needs as well. Our passion for
providing the highest quality product our industry can offer,
as well, as, the importance of on-time deliveries keeps us striving
for excellence.
2. What kind of labels can you do?
Almost all of our labels are printed Flexographically
or Digitally and are pressure sensitive. Chances are, we can produce
what you’re looking for. Please review our website for some
of our capabilities.
3. What is Digital Printing?
This is a new printing technology that requires
State Of The Art printing equipment. This technology permits the
linking of digital artwork directly to the printing press, eliminating
the need for film and printing plates. Variable imaging can now
be economically achieved as well. With the right equipment and
operators, digital printing provides high quality, affordable
printing solutions.
4. Do I need to supply you with artwork?
How?
We will accept almost any form of artwork. Any
artwork you have is extremely helpful. However, if artwork is
not available, we are capable of assisting you with your design
and layout. For detailed information on setting up artwork, please
see the “Artwork Guidelines”
section in our website.
5. How fast can I get my labels?
Good question…How fast do you need them?
Our responsiveness and understanding of our clients’ delivery
needs are some reasons for our success. You will find it tough
to beat our turnaround times and flexibility.
6. How would the labels be supplied to us?
Anyway you need them: Rolls, Sheets, Fanfolded,
or other specified packaging.
7. How many colors can you print?
We are capable of printing up to 8 colors. A
customer service rep. will help you determine how many colors
are necessary to economically produce what you are looking for.
8. Do you have a rush order program?
Yes ! We have a complete State-Of-The-Art prepress
group and supporting printing plate department. This allows us
turn your job around as fast as you need it, with the associated
costs.
9. What is the minimum I can order?
There are various minimums associated with the
different types of printing. Minimums will range for 1 –
1000 pieces. However, larger quantity pricing is usually provided
to you with the estimate for your own comparison.
Q: Do you have Quality Control Procedures
in place?
Yes. At Lion Labels, every employee is responsible
for the quality
of their work. Every work-order contains the quality guidelines
each team member adheres to. The manager of each department works
with team members and approves all work before releasing it to
the next department.
10. What are your credit terms?
We offer an open credit line if we are allowed
enough time to do our credit
history evaluation. If the first order is needed in a rush we
accept every type of major credit card. On open terms we offer
2% 10/net 30 days.
11. What material should I use for my labels?
Our customer service representatives can help
you with the material selection. We stock many Paper, Foil, Films
and Specialty materials with various adhesive constructions. You
can feel comfortable we will help you choose the correct material
to for your project.
12. Can Lion Labels print consecutive numbering
or bar codes on my labels.
This is a standard practice that can be supplied.
With our HP Digital
Press, we can supply variable data to meet your needs, as well.
13. Do you produce hot stamped or embossed
labels?
Yes. Please speak your customer support representative
about your application.
14. Can Lion Labels supply UL and CSA approved
labels?
We have been printing on both UL and CSA approved
material for years.
15. Can I see what it looks like before you
print them?
In most cases, an actual printed label sample
will not be available. Currently we would provide you with a proof
in the form of a PDF file, Color Inkjet, or Matchprint before
proceeding with your order. If necessary, a real printed sample
can be provided with the associated costs.