Failing to consider the needs of employees and clients is a major error for companies using custom printed labels. Mailing labels, signs and other products can be geared toward insider information needed by production staff. Some companies favor clients over employees with simplified labels that cut out jargon. The best way to balance the needs of clients and employees is to purchase multiple labels in order to avoid confusing instructions and warnings.
Instruct Mail Recipients with Custom Printed Labels
The average client of a large business receives prototypes, samples and drawings that can clog up mail boxes. Producers who want their shipments and mailings to reach clients safely can modify standard instructional labels. For example, a customized "Do Not Bend" or "Fragile" sticker with a company's color scheme can get the attention of postal and mail room workers
The urgent need for special product storage makes custom mailing labels critical to customer satisfaction. A label stating high and low-temperature storage requirements may not be effective if using products that are designed for short-term use. "...Many manufacturers offer powerful adhesives and moisture-resistant labels that are ideal for special mailings."
Employees who handle mailings and products on a daily basis can use labels designed for easy dispensing. A set of return address labels designed for rollout dispensers makes application simpler for office staff. Companies can further simplify the administrative tasks of many employees by finding custom labels that can be inserted into office printers
The labeling needs of customers and staff members can be met through Graphic Printing Corporation. This manufacturer of custom mailing, inventory and safety labels has assisted thousands of companies over the last 25 years. Interested companies can access customizing information by calling 1-800-994-3586, faxing 1-561-993-1728 or emailing sales@gpclabels.com.