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Contact SupplierThe first step is choosing the proper tag size for your needs so you must consider how the tag will integrate with the package and how much content needs to be printed on the tag. For tags requiring a lot of text, folding tags are often an option. If you want the tag to stand out on a store shelf or in warehouse racking, you may consider a larger size or a custom shape that draws attention to the product.
Next, you need to choose a material for both the tag and fastening device. When choosing these materials, there are a few questions to answer. Is it for industrial or merchandise use? Does it need to be weather resistant? How durable should the tag be? There are numerous papers, synthetics,
Choosing a hole size and reinforcement material is easy because options are usually somewhat limited. Standard hole sizes for most industrial tags are 3/16” and 3/8” and there are a variety of reinforcement materials available: fiber patch, eyelet, reinforced eyelet, and Mylar stripped reinforced. Consumer tags can often be made with a larger variety of hole sizes since reinforcements are not required.
For more on designing custom printed tags, They offer a step-by-step guide on choosing the right size, material, color, hole size and reinforcement material, attachment, and printing method.