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Smith Corona
8M ago
If you’ve been following along, you know that we have been deep diving into hazardous material labeling. While we’ve talked about GHS labels, today we’re going to explore another label you need to know – NFPA labels.
When you keep hazardous materials or hazardous chemicals in your workplace, it is important to have a system in place for identifying and communicating potential hazards, especially when it comes to fire. This is where NFPA labels come into play.
What is an NFPA Label?
An NFPA label is a standardized label used to communicate the hazards of a material or substance. The NF ..read more
Smith Corona
8M ago
Navigating the intricate world of chemical safety can be a daunting task, but understanding GHS pictograms is essential for ensuring the well-being of those who handle hazardous materials.
From factory floors to research labs, the right GHS pictograms are not just a regulatory requirement — they are guardians of safety, providing crucial information at a glance.
In this guide, we’ll demystify the process of choosing the appropriate pictograms for GHS labeling, ensuring your compliance and the safety of your workplace is never compromised.
What Are GHS Pictograms
If you’re familiar wit ..read more
Smith Corona
9M ago
If you’re regularly handling hazardous chemicals, you’re going to need to be stocked up on GHS labels. Short for Globally Harmonized System, GHS labels are critical tools for maintaining occupational safety. These labels provide essential information about the risks associated with a given chemical, helping to prevent accidents and ensuring those handling the substances are informed and protected.
GHS labeling is not only a matter of best practice but is also part of a global regulatory requirement for all chemical containers. It can seem a bit overwhelming to navigate these guideli ..read more
Smith Corona
9M ago
If you work in a warehouse, you’ve likely seen your fair share of GHS labels. Whether you’re moving chemicals, pesticides, or some other hazardous materials, handling items safely is crucial.
One way to ensure safety and limit environmental hazards is through the use of GHS labeling.
GHS stands for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) was developed by the United Nations to standardize the communication of hazardous chemicals.
GHS labels serve as an important communication tool in the workplace, as they aid in haza ..read more
Smith Corona
10M ago
Having an Epson inkjet printer in your business unlocks a world of opportunities, particularly when it comes to on-demand label printing. This capability serves as a game-changer for businesses in various industries.
Be it for crafting attractive packaging that catches the eye of potential customers, or for printing crucial chemical labels in a warehouse setting, the ability to produce these labels in-house is indispensable.
Gone are the days of outsourcing your printing needs and waiting for days on end to receive your labels. With an Epson printer, you can have them ready in a mat ..read more
Smith Corona
11M ago
You’re in the middle of a big print job with your Epson C4000. Suddenly, printing stops and an alert pops up on the LCD display screen:
The Maintenance Box is at the end of its service life. You need to replace it.
This notification isn’t something to ignore. Without a new maintenance box ready to install, your inkjet printer will not allow you to continue to print.
But what exactly is a maintenance box and why is it so important to your Epson ColorWorks printer?
I’m glad you asked…
A Maintenance Box is … What?
A maintenance box is a small container used for collecti ..read more
Smith Corona
11M ago
So you’ve chosen to invest in an Epson label printer for on-demand printing of color labels.
Only question is how do you know which of the Epson ColorWorks printers is the best choice for you?
Because every inkjet printer model guarantees the same high-print quality, the only factor that really separates one Epson printer from the rest is which problem you need it to solve:
Do you need labels fast?
Do you need labels peeled right from the liner?
Do you need an extra wide label?
Do you need a printer that supports a larger roll size?
With all of this in mind, let us hel ..read more
Smith Corona
11M ago
Each Epson label printer has its own unique advantages when it comes to feed options. And one might suit your label printing needs better than the other.
Smith Corona knows inkjet printing. Our goal is to guarantee you’re making the best choice for your business. And we’re ready to help.
We’re now offering Epson printers with 2 different feed options: peel-and-present and auto cutter.
How can you determine the right feed option for you? Picture your perfect inkjet printer. Ask yourself:
How do my labels print?
How do I need to apply them?
Does this printer help my ..read more
Smith Corona
1y ago
So you’ve chosen to invest in an inkjet printer for on-demand color labels for your business.
Only question is how do you know which of the Epson printers is the best choice for you?
Every printer model guarantees the same high-print quality thanks to Epson’s PrecisionCoreⓇ printhead technology.
Really, the only factor that separates one Epson printer from the rest is which problem you need it to solve:
Do you need labels fast?
Do you need labels peeled right from the liner?
Do you need an extra wide label?
Do you need a printer that supports a larger roll size ..read more
Smith Corona
1y ago
During your search for the perfect inkjet printer, you’ll need to consider one crucial factor: the ink type.
Knowing which ink type suits your printing needs will allow you to get the best results out of your inkjet labels.
You’ve got 2 choices:
Dye ink
Pigment ink
Depending on the type your printer will use, your labels can achieve spectacular vibrancy. Or maybe you need long-lasting durability? Either way, knowing the choices is worth your time.
So trust us, a look into each ink type will help steer your label printing in the right direction:
P.S. Don’t forget to check your print ..read more