Foil labels for Tinas (1 Viewer)

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I'm hoping to finally move forward with a Tina order. My plan is to go with hybrids and get labels. I'm wondering a few things:

1) Does Tina do foil/shiny labels, or do I have to go elsewhere for that? I'm hoping Tina does because I'd just as soon not have to put 4,000 labels on by myself.

2) If I do have to go elsewhere, what do you recommend?

Attached are some images so you have an idea of what I'm planning.
 

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If it were up to me I’d make a label that has a faux gold gradient foil look. That’s probably my solution.

From my knowledge, Tina might only use one type of material but then has different laminate options.
 
I tried to solve this puzzle when helping a friend with a custom ceramic hybdrid set from SUNFLY. We ended up using their 'laser' decal option and printing over the top of them to create the 'look and feel' of foil with respect to it interacting with light. Given your inlay is simple and mostly black it would be a perfect candidate for this "technique".
 
I tried to solve this puzzle when helping a friend with a custom ceramic hybdrid set from SUNFLY. We ended up using their 'laser' decal option and printing over the top of them to create the 'look and feel' of foil with respect to it interacting with light. Given your inlay is simple and mostly black it would be a perfect candidate for this "technique".
Ok! Does Sunfly do just labels? Can you point me in the right direction? I went to their website and didn't see anything.
 
I think you're on the right track with foil.

I've seen some label artwork with gold lettering that looked great, but the actual product didn't come close.
 
Ok! Does Sunfly do just labels? Can you point me in the right direction? I went to their website and didn't see anything.
I doubt it but you can ask them. The MOQ for foil labels at the time was 2000 chips.

Im pretty sure anyone that prints labels can source the 'laser' sheets to print on. What they call laser is really just some sort of holgraphic pattern
 

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