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Our clear matte laser-printable labels are a versatile labeling option. Clear matte labels can feel luxurious beside high-quality products and materials. Picture them on invitations, upscale products, and frosted plastic packaging. They can create a very different effect when paired with bright colors or pastels, however. Using clear matte for products that are warm and inviting such as cards, desserts, or children's toys can make something more approachable and happy.
Yet another use of matte labels is to signify organic, earthy processes and products. The frosted appearance of the labels (versus the artificial shine of gloss labels) can help brands represent the natural or unpolished qualities of their company or products. The bath and body sector as well as food and beverage labelers are the most common industries to utilize this technique.
Overall, our clear matte labels add a touch of class to any product or project. The permanent adhesive will stick to most product materials including metal, plastic, and glass so you can use them for whatever your process requires. Shop all clear labels for inkjet/laser printers.
No, clear matte laser labels should be used with compatible laser printers. Inkjet users should select a clear matte material made for inkjet printing so the ink can dry and print properly. Matching material to printer type helps prevent smearing, poor image quality, or printer problems.
No, clear matte labels usually create a frosted or translucent effect rather than a fully invisible look. The label edge may still be visible, especially on dark, textured, or curved surfaces. For a clearer finish, compare clear gloss labels.
Yes, clear matte laser labels can give cosmetic packaging a clean, subtle look when used on smooth containers. They can help the container color or product color remain part of the design.
Design clear matte laser labels with strong contrast because the container color can affect readability. Most standard printers do not print white ink, so white areas in your design may not appear unless your print method supports it.