The LabelRack Unveils New Barcode and Laser Label Web Site

Released on = May 12, 2006, 11:29 am

Press Release Author = The Label Rack

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Entrepreneur John Barth has launched
http://www.labelrack.com, the one stop label website for anyone wishing to purchase
laser labels, barcode labels and shipping labels online. Labelrack.com offers easy
to navigate links to find the product, in a maze of label options, quickly.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
5/16/2006


The LabelRack Unveils New Bar code and Laser Label Web Site

Entrepreneur John Barth has launched http://www.labelrack.com, the one stop label
website for anyone wishing to purchase laser labels, bar code labels and shipping
labels online. WWW.Labelrack.com offers easy to navigate links to find the product,
in a maze of label options, quickly.

Lake Forest, IL - May 16, 2006

Buying labels is not as easy as it may seem. For distributors, manufacturers, retail
owners and small businesses the terminology can be complex. Do I need direct thermal
labels or thermal transfer labels? Does my printer take a 1 inch core or a 3 inch
core roll of labels? Will my laser labels work in my ink jet printer? Knowing these
facts can help eliminate making the wrong selection and having to go through the
mundane process of getting the wrong labels, testing them, calling to return them
and then returning the labels for the correct product.

Getting the label terminology down is critical to buying the correct labels. Many
customers will know they need \"thermal\" labels, but that does not answer if they are
\"thermal transfer\" or \"direct thermal\". Selecting the thermal transfer for a direct
thermal application the customer will find very quickly that their image will not
print on the label. Direct thermal labels work by reacting to heat that is directly
applied to the label. Thermal transfer labels use a ribbon that transfers the image
to the label.

Examples of common label mistakes:

- Selecting thermal transfer labels for a direct thermal printer.
- Selecting labels with a 3\" core for a 1\" core printer.
- Purchasing color laser labels for use in a ink jet printer.
- Using paper labels for harsh environments.

The labelrack provides insight to the use of thermal transfer labels vs. direct
thermal labels to reduce the chance of ordering the wrong product. Labels are
clearly marked for their applications and helpful information is provided to educate
the customer in the purchase decision.

Contact Joe Mullins for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (847) 235-2700
Email: sales@labelrack.com Other helpful information regarding this topic can be
found at: http://www.labelrack.com.

For More Information Contact:

Joe Mullins
sales@labelrack.com
www.labelrack.com



Web Site = http://www.labelrack.com

Contact Details = Joe Mullins||1485 N. Western Ave||Lake Forest ,
60045||$$country||||847-235-2700||sales@labelrack.com||http://www.labelrack.com

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