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The gold foil inkjet material is a metalized paper with a permanent adhesive. It has a shiny, reflective surface that adds an elegant or decorative look to any product or project. They're great for printing logos, text, and designs, as well as marketing premium products, formal events and celebrations, and packaging.
Our metallic gold labels can also be used as blockout stickers. When placed over existing text, colors, or imagery, nothing will show through. Light can't pass through this material, so while it looks normal from the top, it's masking underlying prints. This blockout technology is also referred to as opaque labels and is popular for covering up outdated or irrelevant information like incorrect address or return address labels.
No, Gold Foil Inkjet labels are designed specifically for inkjet printers. We also offer a Gold Foil Laser option.
We recommend setting your primer to a photo or glossy paper setting. This will help the ink better adhere to the material.
To help your QR codes scan properly on the label, ensure your ink is in high contrast with the printed design and the gold background.
Yes, compatible inkjet printers can print color artwork on gold foil inkjet labels. The gold background can shift how colors appear, especially lighter shades and subtle gradients. Test your design first so you can adjust color, contrast, and text size before printing a larger run.
Use gold foil when you want a polished, premium, or celebratory look. Use kraft when you want a natural handmade feel, and use white labels when you need the most flexible background for detailed artwork. Gold foil works best when the material color supports the overall package design.
Yes, gold foil labels can help business packaging feel more finished and gift-ready. They are especially useful for limited editions, premium products, gift sets, and decorative brand elements. Keep the design readable by using strong contrast and avoiding overly small text.
Yes, gold foil inkjet labels are a good fit for logos, seals, accents, and decorative brand elements. Simple artwork, bold type, and darker colors usually stand out best on the metallic surface.