Die-Cut Roll Labels
Die-Cut Roll Labels Overview
Die-Cut Roll Labels are designed to combine high-impact visual branding with efficient, high-volume application. Each label is precisely cut to match the contour of your artwork, allowing logos and designs to stand out clearly while maintaining a clean, professional finish.
They extend the capabilities of Roll Labels by adding custom shape flexibility and complement Custom Labels when building a complete packaging and branding system. While standard roll labels focus on speed and efficiency, die-cut roll labels add distinctiveness and stronger brand recognition.
Ideal for product packaging, retail displays, and branded goods, this format allows businesses to scale their labeling operations without sacrificing visual impact.
Custom Shapes for Strong Shelf Impact
By cutting each label to match the exact outline of your design, die-cut roll labels create a more distinctive and eye-catching appearance. This helps products stand out on shelves and improves brand recognition at the point of sale.
Roll Format for Scalable Production
Delivered on rolls, these labels support fast application in both manual and automated workflows. This makes them suitable for businesses handling large volumes while maintaining consistent labeling quality.
Balances Efficiency with Brand Identity
Unlike standard shapes, die-cut labels allow for creative expression without compromising operational efficiency. Businesses can maintain a unique visual identity while still benefiting from streamlined production processes.
Material & Finish Options for Versatility
A range of materials—including paper, BOPP, and specialty finishes—allows labels to perform across different environments. Lamination options further enhance durability and visual presentation, ensuring consistent results in real-world use.
For best results, keep layouts simple with clear hierarchy and strong contrast. Focus on essential details to ensure readability and long-term visibility. If needed, our Design Services can help refine your layout and prepare print-ready files. Design fees can be credited back upon order to help manage costs.
Materials
Choose from paper, BOPP, textured, metallic, and clear label materials to match your application, surface type, durability needs, and desired look. All options support custom die-cut shapes and reliable roll-label performance.
White Paper Label
- Classic white paper surface with a smooth, printable finish
- Avery-style paper adhesive for reliable everyday labeling
- Cost-effective material ideal for standard indoor use
White BOPP Label
- Durable white PP synthetic material for packaging labels
- Water-resistant surface for indoor and outdoor use
White Laid Textured Label
- Elegant white laid paper with a subtle water-ripple texture
- Premium paper surface for refined, upscale designs
- Sturdy paper stock with a tactile, high-quality feel
Silver Foil BOPP
- High-shine silver foil surface with a reflective, premium look
- Grid-backed metallic film for enhanced stability and smooth application
- Durable BOPP material with a firm, professional feel
- Water-resistant surface for indoor and outdoor use
Clear BOPP
- Transparent glossy material
- Permanent adhesive
- Water-resistant surface for indoor and outdoor use
Rewind Position
Select the rewind position that best fits your labeling equipment or hand application process, so your die-cut roll labels dispense in the correct direction for faster and more efficient use.
Off Top
- Labels dispense from the top edge first.
Off Bottom
- Labels dispense from the bottom edge first.
Off Left
- Labels dispense from the left edge first.
Off Right
- Labels dispense from the right edge first.
Lamination
Choose matte or gloss lamination to control the final finish of your die-cut roll labels while adding extra protection against moisture, scuffing, and everyday handling.
Matte Lamination
- Non-glare, smooth finish for a soft and refined look.
Final finish depends on lamination, not the base material.
Gloss Lamination
- Shiny finish that enhances color and brightness.
Final finish depends on lamination, not the base material.
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Product Specs & Templates
Our production team will remove the guideline lines before printing, and they will NOT appear on the final product.
We believe effective visual communication starts with clarity, responsibility, and thoughtful planning. Our focus is not just on outcomes, but on building a reliable process that delivers consistent results across every order.
By combining efficient production workflows with carefully selected materials, we aim to reduce unnecessary waste while maintaining dependable quality. This approach allows us to support both everyday needs and larger initiatives without introducing complexity or uncertainty.
Early planning plays a key role in how we work. When projects are prepared in advance, production becomes smoother, resources are used more efficiently, and costs stay predictable. This mindset helps create better results for everyone involved.
From initial setup to final delivery, we prioritize transparency, consistency, and support. Our goal is to make each step clear and manageable, so expectations are aligned and outcomes remain dependable.
At every stage, we focus on building long-term trust through practical decisions, steady execution, and a commitment to responsible production.





