What is a Carrier Sheet and Why Do I Need One?

Lauren
Lauren
  • Updated

Carrier sheets are an essential production requirement to ensure high-quality results for small or intricate sticker and label designs. If you’re ordering smaller custom shapes or narrow designs, you might notice your proof includes an extra border, known as a carrier sheet. This is a necessary step to protect your design during printing and ensure it functions exactly as intended. StickerGiant Graphic Production Artists will include a carrier sheet on your item if it meets these requirements:

  • Die-Cut Stickers: any size under 1"
  • Kiss Cut Stickers and Labels: any size under .75"

NarrowDie.png

What is a Carrier Sheet?

A Carrier Sheet is an extra piece of material surrounding your sticker or label. It serves as a stabilizing cushion for designs that are:

  • Under a certain size threshold.
  • Narrow, intricate, or have fine details as part of their custom shape.

Without a Carrier Sheet, small stickers or labels could get stuck in our machines or fail to peel cleanly. This sheet adds durability to the printing process while keeping the focus on your unique design. If you are ordering stickers, we require a carrier sheet if 75% or less of your sticker is under 1". This extra material ensures your stickers or labels remain stable during cutting and printing.

CustomDie.png

We will never start printing your items with a carrier sheet without showing you first! During the proofing process, we'll clearly designate the carrier sheet using two distinct cut lines:

  • The Outer Pink Line: This cut line indicates where the carrier sheet will be cut. The carrier sheet creates a larger overall sticker, serving as a frame to protect your design.
  • The Inner Pink Line: This cut line shows where your actual sticker will peel off the carrier sheet. This inner cut line ensures your sticker matches the exact dimensions and shape of your custom design.

Proof.png

When your stickers or labels arrive, the overall size will be slightly larger due to the carrier sheet, however, your unique design remains intact. When you peel the sticker from the carrier sheet, you'll get the exact custom shape and dimensions you approved on your proof.

Why Do Carrier Sheets Matter?

Carrier sheets may seem like a small addition, but they serve several important purposes:

  • Improved Print Quality: Small or intricate designs stay stable during printing and cutting. (Think thin lines or squiggles that could tear easily on their own.)
  • Reduced Production Issues: The extra cushion prevents stickers from getting stuck in machinery.
  • Clean Peeling: Stickers peel effortlessly from the carrier sheet without damage.

LabelRoll.png

When reviewing your proof, double-check that the outer cut line represents the carrier sheet and the inner cut line shows where your sticker will peel, ensuring the final product matches your expectations. The inner cut line will outline the shape of the design in the size you chose when you placed your order.

Have your artwork complete and ready to get a proof going? Place an order today!

Get Stickers (1).png

Related to