Retailers looking to cut labor time and increase loss prevention measures are moving towards printable checkpoint labels. If you are a retailer using checkpoint systems to stop shoplifting problems and you are currently labeling your merchandise you should take a look at your options with checkpoint labels. Checkpoint systems offers a variety of printable labels both in thermal transfer and direct transfer media.
A thermal transfer label will receive ink from a ribbon in the printer. This method is preferable due to a couple factors. The print shows up much better and the labels do not discolor like the direct transfer labels. Direct transfer labels are coated with a material that reacts through a static electricity type process to make the coating generate an image. There are no ink ribbons in this type which may seem to be a benefit; however without the ink the image produced is less prominent and the labels can fade as well as discolor due to their nature.
Aside from thermal transfer or direct transfer checkpoint labels you can choose size of label. There are two that are most popular, the checkpoint 410 and the checkpoint 615. The 410 is 1.5″ X 1.5″ and the 615 is 1.125″ X 2.25″.
The labels can also be purchased pre printed with your choice of printing on them. This offers a great disguise such as “Great Buy” or “Sale” etc… You can even get your logo printed on them.
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