Square Cut Corner Rectangles - What are square cut corner rectangles?
Definition of SQUARE CUT CORNER RECTANGLES:
Labels that are rectangular in shape and have square cut corners; the corners are made by two edges meeting at a 90° angle to form a sharp point. The die used to cut these labels are shaped with the 90° angle at each corner. Labels with square cut corners may be chosen because they help to utilise the full area of a face material and will usually allow more labels or larger sizes of labels to fit into the available dimensions of a particular sheet or roll of labels. To avoid issues with printer margins, a selvedge may be included along one or more of the edges of a sheet of labels.

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Label Planet (2020) What are square cut corner rectangles? | Definition. Available at: https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/square-cut-corner-rectangles/ (Accessed: January 1, 2024).
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