Thermal printer stickers for small business | design labels on Canva tutorial budget custom stickers

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2023
  • I've been using a thermal printer to print custom stickers to elevate my packaging for my small business on a budget. I design them on Canva and sometimes cut them out of larger label sheets. I recently received a brand new PINK printer from MUNBYN. It's super cute and I hope to provide an updated review on it after a year of use. Thermal labels use heat instead of ink to print which helps keep costs down. The labels have a limited lifespan (usually six to nine months) so keep that in mind. That's why I use them specifically for packaging vs. product labels. There are many label options available now and the possibilities are endless! Hope this inspires you to design some of your own labels ❤
    Label printing tips:
    1- try to use darker shades of grey or black for all your elements. Lighter colors may not show up or may be too light (unless that's the effect you want)
    2-If you don't want the printer to feed a label every time you turn it on, place the sticker in the printer first before turning it on. When you turn on the printer, it won’t feed the extra sticker.
    3- If you've tried all my troubleshooting steps in the video to center your design and it's still slightly misaligned, adjust the actual Canva image before printing. That's how I got mine perfectly centered.
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  • @Noahthemorkie
    @Noahthemorkie 7 місяців тому +2

    That sleeping bear tho - so cute!

  • @sabochan1111
    @sabochan1111 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you Joolie this was helpful 😊

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  2 місяці тому

      I'm glad it was helpful 😊 Thank you so much for watching :)

  • @sherellecromartie1942
    @sherellecromartie1942 8 днів тому +1

    This was a great tutorial! I was able to print from Canva using your video. How can I adjust the size to print to my 4x6 labels? So far the image is only printing half the size of the label. Thanks again!

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  8 днів тому

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! To adjust the size, double check that you've selected the right paper size ie. 4x6. If you've already selected the correct size but it's still printing on half the label, then you can play around with the "scale" of the image.
      1.) If the file that you created in Canva is 4x6, you can select, "scale to fit" then to the right of it, select "print entire image" or "fill entire paper". Play around with both and you can see in the preview how it'll look.
      2. If your Canva image isn't 4x6 (maybe a smaller size) then you can select "scale" and adjust the percentage up so it fills a larger part of your paper size ie. 110%, 120% adjust the % until you like how the image fills your paper.
      Hope that helps! Thank you so much for watching :)

  • @methicss9809
    @methicss9809 7 місяців тому +1

    Ohh they're so cute!! ❤

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  7 місяців тому

      Thank you!! I was thinking of you while making this video! So glad you came back to watch it :) I used a thermal printer for all my packaging in the beginning and I still do. I even printed my barcodes and small thank you stickers on a 4x6 sheet and cut them out. Just a few ideas for starting your small business ❤

    • @methicss9809
      @methicss9809 7 місяців тому +1

      @@joolieshome Ohhh really? Thanks for thinking of me 🥹❤️ I'm saving for a cheap one hehe, I'm still in the process of buy good supplies!!
      Right now I'm focusing on making my own concrete jars as well, I still have too much to learn, thank u for inspiring me ❤️
      (Btw sorry if my English is a bit broke sometimes, I'm not use to talk in another language haha)

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  7 місяців тому

      omg, your English is great! Don't worry at all. I didn't even notice :) Also, no pressure to ever purchase anything from my links or videos. I just meant that I thought about you starting your candle business and wanted to share some small business tips hehe I started off with a cheap one on Amazon too and it lasted me 2+ years 😊 Ouuu concrete jars sound lovely :)

    • @methicss9809
      @methicss9809 7 місяців тому

      @@joolieshome Ooh! I was struggling about how to make safe the candles and thinking about my packaging (including the sticker) so the tips are very helpful!

  • @briissoawesome
    @briissoawesome 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey, this was soooo helpful! you don't even understand. But I have a iMac. I am trying to figure out how to change my custom paper measurements to mm like yours to make sure the alignment is right but it keeps reverting to inches instead. Do you know I can get my measurements to be in mm instead of inches per your troubleshooting part of your video that you showed?

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching :) I'm glad this helped someone because I went through a lengthy troubleshooting process to figure out how to align everything. I use a macbook too and tried to figure out where you could change the measurements, but I think it's actually a system setting on your computer? I'm in Canada where we use the metric system ie. cm, mm so it may be built into my settings. I'm not 100% sure, but if you're in the states, I believe your settings may be imperial so your system shows inches? Hopefully that can help you down the right path to find an answer :)

  • @badmojjo
    @badmojjo 7 місяців тому +1

    You surely have a lot of tricks in your portfolio.

    • @joolieshome
      @joolieshome  7 місяців тому +1

      I guess I do! I have to find a way to make things work if there aren't answers to my problems :)