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In-store printing on demand benefits Bello Tea

With its new in-store printer, Bello Tea can print labels on demand rather than order large quantities of preprinted labels at its two Chicago retail outlets.

This photo shows Tammy Reddy at the Bello Tea retail outlet in the French Market at Chicago’s Ogilvie Transportation Center.
This photo shows Tammy Reddy at the Bello Tea retail outlet in the French Market at Chicago’s Ogilvie Transportation Center.

“Life is good…enjoy your tea,” says Tammy Reddy’s business card. Reddy is the owner of Downers Grove, IL-based Bello Tea. Its mission: to “serve, help, and educate our customers to discover the world of tea,” says its website. The company does just that from its main location in Downers Grove, from a newer retail store in the new Chicago French Market within the city’s Ogilvie Transportation Center, and through online and phone orders. The company even offers tea educational courses.

At its Chicago French Market store, life is good in no small part thanks to the addition of an LX900 printer from Primera Technology, Inc. The desktop color label printer uses Primera Imaging Perfection™ to print sharp text, graphics, and photo-realistic print quality. The LX900 prints onto rollstock material provided by Kenco Label & Tag Co., LLC. The labels are designated as follows:

• 74800 White TuffCoat high-gloss label stock for 1.5-in.-W x 1.5-in.-L labels.

• 74806 White TuffCoat high-gloss label stock for 4-in. W x 3-in.-L labels.

Label sizes and number of colors selected vary by product and by packaging configuration. Bello labels flexible stand-up and lay-flat pouches, aluminum tins, flexible clear plastic boxes, and now even glass-bottled teas in different sizes and from various suppliers.

Says Reddy, “We are using the printer to produce labels for many different packages. And now we are expanding our beverage line to include tea bottling from dispensing machines right at our store, so the LX900 is again proving to be quite useful. We create beautiful labels for all of our products.”

The printer creates labels that are used for packages that Bello Tea displays at the outlet, and for on-demand orders from consumers as they stop by the outlet at the Chicago French Market.

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