Originally Posted by: JF Hi Josh,
Thanks - we will certainly reach out for some labels from the new batch - In terms of applying the labels to our jars, we actually start application by applying the center of the label first, and then applying equal amounts of pressure outward from the center to the edges of the label - but we do hope we received a defective batch as we have tried other labels and unfortunately the other labels do not match our brand look & feel.
We will submit a ticket and revert back - We do hope the issue is resolved.
Cheers.
I followed up with our customer service team yesterday and was able to review your account along with your previous support ticket and the images you attached. After reviewing the details, I'm confident that this isn't an adhesive issue, and is more than likely a compatibility issue between the size/shape/material of the label and the shape of the jar itself.
One quick test that would allow you to be certain would be to apply one of your printed labels to the jar upside down. If the adhesive at the bottom of the label is failing, then the buckling and lifting should now occur at the top of the jar rather than the bottom. If the lifting and buckling is still occurring at the bottom of the jar, rather than the top, that would be indicative of some kind of incompatibility between the shape or curvature of the jar and the standard, rectangular shape of the label.
We usually see this occur when a container is tapered or features some kind of unusual curvature. For a rectangular label to apply cleanly to a curved container, it needs to be a straight surface with no unusual shape or curvature. If the container is tapered, even slightly, that can cause wrinkling/buckling/lifting at the bottom of the label similar to what was displayed in the images attached to your support ticket. The easiest way to determine whether your container has any kind of tapering would be to measure the diameter across the top of your jar and the bottom of the jar. If the measured diameters are exactly the same, then the container isn't tapered. If the measured diameters are different, even by a small amount, then the container is tapered to some degree and standard rectangular labels won't fit properly.
If you determine that your container is tapered, we do have the ability to create custom sized labels for tapered containers. You can view our tapered label generator and instructions on receiving a custom quote at the link below:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/tools/tapered-label-generator#Looking at your account, I see that you chose to place another small order rather than wait for samples. If you find that this order does resolve your issue, please let our customer service team know so they can work with you on a pick up and refund for the initial order. If the new order experiences the same issue, then it's likely due to the compatibility issues detailed above. In that case, our customer service team will be happy to arrange for a pick up and refund of both orders.
I apologize for any confusion. We're doing our best to understand your issue and assist in the best way possible. Please just let us know if you need any additional information in the meantime.