Roll Labels Brisbane · Custom Labels for Product Brands, Wound on Rolls
Label your whole batch faster and cheaper per unit, wound in the order they apply.
The short version
Roll labels Brisbane food, beverage, cosmetics and homeware brands order for production labelling, printed and wound at the Brendale workshop, ready for hand or machine application.
If you are labelling bottles, jars, tubs, boxes or pouches at production volume, a roll of labels is the format that makes sense. Faster to apply than sheet stickers.
Consistent from unit 1 to unit 10,000. Ready for a labelling machine if you have one, and easy to peel by hand if you do not.
ProCloud prints custom roll labels at the Brendale workshop, Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road. 30 years in the market.
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Why roll labels beat sheets
They land off the press already wound in application order, so there is nothing to trim, separate or stack. Sheets force all three.
Rolls set the winding direction (1, 2, 3 or 4) to suit your labelling method and hand you a batch ready to run.
Applied by hand, a roll of labels is faster than any sheet format. Applied on a labelling machine, the roll feeds straight in.
Either way, the unit-per-hour rate climbs.
The other win is unit cost. Roll production has a lower per-label cost at volume because the print, cut and wind all run in a single pass.
Who orders custom roll labels
If your product ships with a label on it, roll labels are almost certainly the format you want. Regular custom roll labels customers include:
Whether the run is 500 labels for a launch batch or 50,000 for a wholesale contract, the workflow is the same.

Craft brewers, distillers and beverage brands labelling bottles and cans
Small-batch food brands labelling jars, tubs and pouches
Cosmetic and skincare brands labelling bottles and packaging
Candle, homeware and craft brands labelling product packaging
E-commerce sellers with recurring product lines
Wholesale suppliers running private-label runs for retail partners
Materials, finishes and adhesives
The wrong adhesive lifts in the fridge or the ice bucket and your label peels on the shelf.
Product labels have to survive the shelf, the freezer, the fridge, the ice bucket and the shipping carton, so material and adhesive spec matter as much as the artwork.
Send the container, the product type and the storage conditions in the brief. The material and adhesive spec is picked for you.
White vinyl. The default for most product labels. Bright base, sharp colour.
Clear vinyl (BOPP). For the "no label" look on bottles and jars.
Kraft and textured paper. For premium, natural or craft product lines.
Waterproof vinyl. For anything going in the fridge, the ice or the wash.
Removable adhesive. For retail promo labels or short-term runs.
Permanent adhesive. For most product labels. Sticks and stays.
Freezer-grade adhesive. For anything below zero.
See the price before you call
Answer a couple of questions and the sticker price calculator returns a real range in about 60 seconds. No form, no waiting on a callback.
A real range in about 60 seconds
No email gate, no callback ambush
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Your range
$320 – $420
per run, ex-GST
Winding, core size and roll direction
Get these three right and the roll drops straight onto your applicator with no fuss. Every roll gets specced for the machine or hand-application method:
If you already have a labelling machine, send the make and model in the brief. ProCloud will spec the roll to match.

Core size. Standard 76mm (3-inch) core for machine application. 25mm (1-inch) for hand application and small labellers.
Winding direction. 1, 2, 3 or 4, depending on which way the label needs to feed into the applicator.
Roll length. Number of labels per roll matched to your production batch or machine capacity.
Price and lead time
You get a firm per-label price and a spec sheet, not a guess. Custom roll labels sit outside the sticker price calculator because the pricing depends on shape, size, material, adhesive, winding and quantity.
Send the brief and ProCloud will spec the job and return a per-label price and a run total.
Standard lead time is 5 to 10 business days from artwork sign-off, depending on run size and finish. Big production runs (25,000-plus labels) may need extra time for material lead-in.
Minimums start at 250 labels for short-run product launches. Wholesale runs into the tens of thousands scale down on unit price.
Ready to price a roll label run?
Send the container, the artwork brief and the quantity through the quote form. ProCloud comes back with a per-label price, a lead time and a spec sheet.
Call 1300 722 659, email info@procloud.com.au, or drop into the workshop at Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road, Brendale.

FAQs
Roll labels are custom product labels printed and wound onto a roll rather than supplied on sheets. They are the standard format for production labelling on bottles, jars, tubs, cans, pouches and boxes. They can be applied by hand or by a labelling machine.
Minimums start at 250 labels for short-run product launches. Most production runs sit between 1,000 and 50,000 labels, and the per-label price drops as the run scales.
For most product labels, white vinyl with a permanent adhesive is the default. Clear vinyl gives the "no label" look on bottles. Freezer-grade adhesive is needed for anything below zero. Kraft paper is the pick for craft and natural product lines. Send the product and storage conditions and the material spec is picked for you.
Yes. ProCloud specs core size (25mm or 76mm), winding direction (1, 2, 3 or 4) and roll length to match your machine. Send the make and model in the brief.
Standard is 5 to 10 business days from artwork sign-off. Larger production runs (25,000-plus labels) may need extra time depending on material stock.
Yes. Custom labels brisbane food, beverage, skincare and homeware brands order from ProCloud cover shelf-safe adhesives, freezer-grade adhesives, waterproof vinyl and clear (no-label look) options. Send the product category and storage conditions in the brief.