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Sticker Printing
Stickers available in a wide range of materials and shapes. Choose from art paper, Yupo (waterproof), clear (waterproof), matte silver (waterproof), kraft, and more — all available in various shapes.
Sauce Bottle Label
Labels for sauce, dressing, and condiment bottles. Waterproof materials resistant to oil and moisture.
For waterproof applications, synthetic paper stands up to water and humidity, lasting through tough conditions. It's the go-to for jam jars, sauce bottles, and refrigerated food labels.
An uncoated finish lets the paper's natural texture come through. Woodfree and rough-gloss premium stocks absorb ink well, so stamping and handwriting stay clean.
Circle cut removes hard corners so round logos and character designs blend naturally into the shape.
About Yupo 80g
Synthetic material sticker paper. Waterproof, suitable for refrigerated and frozen products.
Best For
Food labels, waterproof stickers
Circle Kiss-Cut
Circle-shaped kiss-cut stickers. Easy to peel from the backing sheet.
Finishing Options
Uncoated — A natural finish that highlights the material's own texture — no coating applied.
Natural texture, authentic paper feel
You can view detailed coating options on the order page.
Embossing — When a logo is embossed onto a natural-toned sticker, raised dimension layers over warm color and turns a single label into something that carries care. Even on a small surface, the embossed shadow falls softly, drawing out a calm mood.
Die-Cut — Cutting a naturally textured sticker into a non-rectangular shape turns the way it sits on the surface into a design element. When irregular outlines like leaves, stars, or labels meet warm paper tones, the result steps out of plain-label territory.
Die Line SizeThe size when the sticker is peeled off. The die line must be created as a stroke (not a fill).
Safety ZoneKeep at least 2mm (0.08 inch) inside the die line on all sides.
Trim SizeThe size that is trimmed larger than the die line.
Extend the design 3mm (0.12 inch) beyond the trim size.
Tip. Use "Exact-Size Cut" to adjust the distance between the die line and trim size.
(See "Cutting Guide" below for details.)
Use "Custom Size" to enter your desired size.
Keep at least 2mm (0.08 inch) between the die line and safety zone.
Keep at least 3mm (0.12 inch) between the bleed and die line. More bleed is always better. More is better than less.
ExampleOrder Sticker Die Line Size: 60 × 60mm
Keep at least 3mm (0.12 inch) bleed beyond the die line on all sides.
→ Bleed area: 66×66mm (2.60×2.60 inch)
→ Safety zone: 56×56mm (2.20×2.20 inch) (2mm margin per side)
▲ Do not work at 1:1 with the die line. Keep at least 3mm (0.12 inch) margin inside and outside the die line. You may extend more on the outside.
Multiple Die Lines
Order Size (Die Line Size)
Result
▲ Enter the total die line size covering all die lines. Refer to the orange line in the image above.
▲ Minimum distance between die lines must be at least 5mm (0.20 inch).
▲ If there is a background color, extend it at least 2.5mm (0.10 inch) beyond the die line on each side.
▲ When submitting files, separate the print layer and die line layer (use layers or artboards). Match print and die line positions at 1:1 scale.
White Ink Printing Setup
4-Color (CMYK) PrintingWhite Ink PrintingCMYK + White Ink
▲ The white ink area should be 0.2mm (0.01 inch) smaller than the CMYK area, created at K100%.
▲ If CMYK and white ink areas are 1:1, registration shift may cause slight white ink overflow.
▲ Separate the CMYK and white ink layers. Submit in order: CMYK first, then white ink.
You can find more detailed guides on coating, finishing, and other options on the order page.