Resources/Pricing
Reference · Pricing

How pricing
works.

6 min read·7 sections
i
Before you start

Standard work is priced instantly in the calculator — type a quantity, see the price. Custom work is quoted case by case. No setup fees, no minimum order, and shipping is always free. Here's the full picture.

Reference · 6 min

How pricing works.

6 min·7 sections
i
Before you start

Standard work is priced instantly in the calculator — type a quantity, see the price. Custom work is quoted case by case. No setup fees, no minimum order, and shipping is always free. Here's the full picture.

01Instant prices for standard work

If your label uses a standard size and a standard material and finish, you don't have to wait for a quote. Enter your quantity in the calculator and the price appears instantly — the same price you'll pay at checkout. No emails back and forth, no “we'll get back to you.”

That covers the large majority of orders: the standard can and bottle sizes, our polypropylene films and wine papers, and the standard finishes. Pick those, and pricing is immediate and transparent.

Always free shipping
Delivery is included on every order — there's no shipping charge to add on, ever, anywhere we ship.

02No hidden fees — because we print digitally

Traditional label printers charge for the machinery a job needs: plate or print-form fees, setup and start-up charges, and fees to make changes once plates are cut. We print everything digitally, so none of that exists here.

  • No setup or start-up fees.
  • No plate or print-form charges.
  • No fees to change your artwork — tweak your design and re-run it without a penalty.

What the calculator shows is what you pay. The price is for the labels themselves, not for getting the press ready.

03Price is grouped per setup

Pricing works per setup, and this is the part worth understanding because it can save you money.

A “setup” is one label specification — a size, material, finish, and shape. Within a single setup you can have as many different label designs as you like (your IPA, your stout, your seasonal — all the same size and material). When you order, the price is worked out from the total quantity across every label in that setup, not each design on its own.

So if you order three designs at 400 labels each in one setup, they're priced as 1,200 labels — which reaches better volume pricing than three separate runs of 400 would. The practical tip: keep labels that share a spec in the same setup, and order them together, to get to the better rate faster.

Shortcut
Same size, material, and finish? Put those designs in one setup and order them together — the combined quantity gets you a better price per label.

04No minimum order — but a 500-piece floor

There's no minimum order quantity. If you only need 150 labels, order 150.

The one thing to know: the price never drops below what 500 pieceswould cost. So an order of 200 labels is charged at the 500-piece price. It's not a penalty — it's just the floor of the pricing. The practical takeaway: anything up to 500 costs about the same, so 500 is the natural sweet spot for a first run. Above 500, the per-label price keeps dropping as your quantity climbs.

05Custom work is quoted individually

Anything outside the standard menu isn't in the instant calculator — instead we quote it individually, case by case. That includes:

  • Custom sizes beyond the standard sizes and their small adjustments,
  • Custom materialswe don't stock as standard,
  • Special finishes like 3D varnish or 3D foiling,
  • Custom shapes that need a one-time cutting tool.

These are quoted because the cost genuinely varies with the job. The process is still quick — send us what you have in mind and we'll come back with a price. It just isn't the type-it-in-and-see-it-instantly path that standard work is.

06VAT, currency, and paying

A few practical points that round out the price:

  • Currency.Prices show in your currency — EUR, or NOK, SEK, or DKK for Nordic customers — so there's no mental conversion at checkout.
  • VAT.VAT is added at checkout based on your country and VAT status. A verified EU VAT number means reverse charge applies and no VAT is added; orders outside the EU are zero-rated as exports. You'll see exactly how it's treated before you confirm.
  • Paying.Pay by card or bank transfer. Established customers can be set up with credit terms — just ask once you've ordered a few times.

07Try your first run on us

New customers can try their first 1,000 labels free — one standard setup, on us. It's the easiest way to see the print quality on your own artwork before committing to a paid run.

Otherwise, the calculator's right there: pick your container, material, and finish, type a quantity, and you'll have an instant price. For anything custom, send us the details and we'll quote it quickly.

Resources/Pricing
Reference · Pricing

How pricing
works.

6 min read·7 sections
i
Before you start

Standard work is priced instantly in the calculator — type a quantity, see the price. Custom work is quoted case by case. No setup fees, no minimum order, and shipping is always free. Here's the full picture.

Reference · 6 min

How pricing works.

6 min·7 sections
i
Before you start

Standard work is priced instantly in the calculator — type a quantity, see the price. Custom work is quoted case by case. No setup fees, no minimum order, and shipping is always free. Here's the full picture.

01Instant prices for standard work

If your label uses a standard size and a standard material and finish, you don't have to wait for a quote. Enter your quantity in the calculator and the price appears instantly — the same price you'll pay at checkout. No emails back and forth, no “we'll get back to you.”

That covers the large majority of orders: the standard can and bottle sizes, our polypropylene films and wine papers, and the standard finishes. Pick those, and pricing is immediate and transparent.

Always free shipping
Delivery is included on every order — there's no shipping charge to add on, ever, anywhere we ship.

02No hidden fees — because we print digitally

Traditional label printers charge for the machinery a job needs: plate or print-form fees, setup and start-up charges, and fees to make changes once plates are cut. We print everything digitally, so none of that exists here.

  • No setup or start-up fees.
  • No plate or print-form charges.
  • No fees to change your artwork — tweak your design and re-run it without a penalty.

What the calculator shows is what you pay. The price is for the labels themselves, not for getting the press ready.

03Price is grouped per setup

Pricing works per setup, and this is the part worth understanding because it can save you money.

A “setup” is one label specification — a size, material, finish, and shape. Within a single setup you can have as many different label designs as you like (your IPA, your stout, your seasonal — all the same size and material). When you order, the price is worked out from the total quantity across every label in that setup, not each design on its own.

So if you order three designs at 400 labels each in one setup, they're priced as 1,200 labels — which reaches better volume pricing than three separate runs of 400 would. The practical tip: keep labels that share a spec in the same setup, and order them together, to get to the better rate faster.

Shortcut
Same size, material, and finish? Put those designs in one setup and order them together — the combined quantity gets you a better price per label.

04No minimum order — but a 500-piece floor

There's no minimum order quantity. If you only need 150 labels, order 150.

The one thing to know: the price never drops below what 500 pieceswould cost. So an order of 200 labels is charged at the 500-piece price. It's not a penalty — it's just the floor of the pricing. The practical takeaway: anything up to 500 costs about the same, so 500 is the natural sweet spot for a first run. Above 500, the per-label price keeps dropping as your quantity climbs.

05Custom work is quoted individually

Anything outside the standard menu isn't in the instant calculator — instead we quote it individually, case by case. That includes:

  • Custom sizes beyond the standard sizes and their small adjustments,
  • Custom materialswe don't stock as standard,
  • Special finishes like 3D varnish or 3D foiling,
  • Custom shapes that need a one-time cutting tool.

These are quoted because the cost genuinely varies with the job. The process is still quick — send us what you have in mind and we'll come back with a price. It just isn't the type-it-in-and-see-it-instantly path that standard work is.

06VAT, currency, and paying

A few practical points that round out the price:

  • Currency.Prices show in your currency — EUR, or NOK, SEK, or DKK for Nordic customers — so there's no mental conversion at checkout.
  • VAT.VAT is added at checkout based on your country and VAT status. A verified EU VAT number means reverse charge applies and no VAT is added; orders outside the EU are zero-rated as exports. You'll see exactly how it's treated before you confirm.
  • Paying.Pay by card or bank transfer. Established customers can be set up with credit terms — just ask once you've ordered a few times.

07Try your first run on us

New customers can try their first 1,000 labels free — one standard setup, on us. It's the easiest way to see the print quality on your own artwork before committing to a paid run.

Otherwise, the calculator's right there: pick your container, material, and finish, type a quantity, and you'll have an instant price. For anything custom, send us the details and we'll quote it quickly.

See your price

Standard work is priced instantly — open the calculator, or order a sample kit first.