Printer Sticker Paper is a versatile material for creating custom stickers, labels, and more with your home printer. We understand you might have questions before diving into your next project. This FAQ addresses common queries to help you choose and use printer sticker paper effectively.
Do you offer custom stickers in addition to printer sticker paper?
Yes, we do! While this article focuses on printer sticker paper for DIY projects, we also provide custom sticker printing services for die-cut stickers. You can submit your artwork and let our professional team handle the printing and cutting process.
What is the difference between printer sticker paper and full-sheet labels?
While both are adhesive sheets, they serve slightly different purposes. Full-sheet labels often have back slits for easier peeling and are typically used for shipping labels and signage where the entire sheet is printed and applied. Printer sticker paper, designed for creating custom stickers, lacks these slits, offering a smooth, uninterrupted surface ideal for cutting intricate designs with electronic cutting machines or by hand. It’s available in various materials and finishes to suit diverse creative projects.
Do you offer vinyl printer sticker paper?
Yes, we offer vinyl sticker paper options for both laser and inkjet printers. For laser printers, our weatherproof vinyl sticker paper (like OL3536LV) provides excellent durability and water resistance. For inkjet printers, our popular WJ inkjet sticker paper (OL177WJ), often called “Unicorn Paper”, offers a similar film-based quality with vibrant color printing capabilities. It’s known for its smooth texture and exceptional print results.
Is your printer sticker paper logo-free?
Yes, absolutely. Our printer sticker paper comes completely unbranded, both front and back. This blank surface allows for full customization for your DIY or commercial sticker projects without any pre-printed logos or markings.
What is an electronic cutting machine and why is it useful for printer sticker paper?
Electronic cutting machines are desktop devices that precisely cut materials like printer sticker paper into custom shapes. They are controlled by software, allowing for intricate designs, lettering, and kiss-cut or die-cut stickers. Popular brands like Cricut and Silhouette have made these machines accessible to hobbyists and small businesses, greatly simplifying the process of creating professional-looking stickers at home or in the office.
How can I distinguish the printable side of white printer sticker paper from the backing liner?
The liner side is typically a slightly off-white shade compared to the true white printable face of the sticker paper. The best way to see this difference is under cool, bright lighting, such as fluorescent or daylight (4000-5000K). Warmer lighting can make it harder to differentiate. If indoors, try using fluorescent lights or simply check the paper in natural daylight.
Can I write on printer sticker paper with pens and markers?
Yes, you can! Permanent markers like Sharpies work well on most of our printer sticker paper materials. For ballpoint or felt-tip pens, paper-based sticker paper materials are recommended for best results. The specific performance can vary depending on the material, so testing a small area is always a good idea, especially if using different writing instruments.
What is the difference between kiss cut and die cut stickers made with printer sticker paper?
Kiss cut stickers are cut only through the sticker layer, leaving the backing liner intact. This allows you to peel off the sticker while the liner remains as a whole sheet. Die cut stickers, on the other hand, are cut completely through both the sticker and the liner, resulting in individual stickers. Both types are achievable with printer sticker paper and electronic cutting machines, offering flexibility in how you present and use your custom stickers.
This FAQ addresses some of the most common questions about printer sticker paper. Whether you are a hobbyist or a business user, understanding these aspects can help you make the most of this versatile material. If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team.