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           Bulk Packed Loose 
          
            - Labels are packed loose in a carton.
 
            - They can be packaged with or without chipboard inserted between 
              a specified quantity of labels.
 
            - It is the least expensive packaging option.
 
           
          Plastic Wrapping 
          
            - Labels are wrapped and sealed in plastic shrink film.
 
            - Labels can be wrapped in specific quantities.
 
            - Labels can be wrapped with a chipboard insert to help prevent 
              labels from curling.
 
            - Plastic wrapping helps protect the labels from damage.
 
           
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           Fiber Cartons 
          
            - Labels are packaged in fiber cartons, sometimes referred to as 
              "inner cartons".
 
            - Fiber cartons are a better form of protection against damage than 
              plastic wrapping.
 
            - Fiber cartons help prevent labels from curling.
 
            - Using fiber cartons to package labels is more expensive than bulk 
              packing or plastic wrapping.
 
           
            
            
            
               
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                   Note: Labels stored 
                    outside of a carton should be plastic wrapped or packaged 
                    in fiber cartons to protect the labels from damage and to 
                    prevent curling.
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