White die-cut decal labels
White die-cut decal labels are precision-cut stickers used for branding, decoration and signage on glass, vehicles, walls and products. As customer demand for printed decal labels continues to grow, Nam Viet Barcode is investing heavily in modern equipment...
Discover RFID
A printable RFID tag represents a significant advancement in information management. By integrating RFID technology with digital printing, these tags not only store and transmit data via radio waves but also allow direct printing of text, barcodes, or...
TTO Ribbons Explained: Coding Flexible Packaging on the Line (2026)
TTO ribbons explained: how thermal transfer overprinting codes flexible film, which ribbon grade to run, and what actually changes your print quality on film.
Label Finishing Options: Lamination, Varnish, and Coatings Explained (2026)
A 2026 guide to label finishing — gloss and matte lamination, soft-touch, varnish, and spot UV — to protect your print and choose the right look for your brand.
Reasons to update your labels
Why is it necessary to innovate packaging labels and product labels?
Knowing when to update your labels keeps your brand compliant, modern, and competitive. Whether you are rebranding, launching a product, or meeting new rules such as...
Logistics & Shipping Labels for Warehouse Efficiency (2026 Guide)
A 2026 guide to shipping and logistics labels — materials, durable print, scannable barcodes, and placement — to keep warehouses fast and deliveries on track.
Label Printer Resolution Explained: 203, 300 and 600 dpi (2026)
Label printer resolution decides whether small text and dense codes stay readable. Compare 203, 300 and 600 dpi and pick the right printhead for your labels.
