Storing labels properly is essential for maintaining their quality and ensuring optimal performance. Superior Labels recommends a few best practices for label storage that can significantly influence their longevity and usability. First, it is important to store labels in a cool, dry environment. Excessive heat and humidity can damage the adhesive and the ink, resulting in poor application and printing results. A temperature range of 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, along with a relative humidity level between 40 and 60 percent, is ideal.
Additionally, it is advisable to keep the labels in their original packaging until they are ready for use. This protects them from dust and potential damage. When organizing your labels, avoid stacking them too high to prevent any bending or warping. Store them flat whenever possible, and avoid exposure to direct sunlight, as this can cause fading over time. By following these storage tips, users can ensure that their labels remain in perfect condition until needed. For more specific storage recommendations or additional information, it may be helpful to refer to the official suggestions available on the Superior Labels website.
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