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I have been testing clear gloss labels for an inket printer for my status jar candles. I really like how they look, but the labels all have an image or clipart on them to represent the fragrance, and these images are very translucent when placed on the glass container. It looks okay when the container has a white soy candle inside as a backdrop, but as the candle burns, it just doesn't look good. I was really hoping the text and photos on the label would be more opaque. I look at a site like diamondcandles.com, and their labels look great even on a clear container. Am I being unrealistic, or should I continue to mess with the settings on my printer? Right now, I always print on "glossy photo paper" and have tried both standard and high quality. I also wait a day to make sure the ink is dry. I'm not sure what else to do! Jeremy
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I've been looking forever and ever on how to label diluted EO's and all I can find are websites talking about how to label neat EO's. Anybody have any idea? I've even looked on the FDA website and have had no luck. Any advice? TIA!
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Attached are two samples of the new labels that are going on our melts. Which do you prefer, if either? We'll call the one with the web address #1 and the one without #2. We'll choose the one that gets the most votes. Note: The gap below the warning is reserved for a bar code when needed. Any input will be appreciated and not taken personally. Thanks!
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It would seem that Scentsy does not put any warning labels on their bars or bricks and I was wondering if anyone here omits the warning on their label? I know it's wise to CYA but does anyone know why a company as large as Scentsy doesn't put warnings on their products?