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Cannabis Labels

Cannabis labels built for changing products and production needs.

WD Labels manufactures custom roll labels for cannabis product businesses managing varied packages, products, SKUs and changing information. We focus on production preparation and manufacturing—not compliance or legal review.

Custom roll labels running through WD Labels production equipment
Common applications

Custom roll labels across packages, products and versions.

Cannabis product programs may span varied container shapes, formats and quantities. The label construction and production plan should begin with the package and supplied artwork.

01

Jars & rigid containers

Labels planned around the available application area, curves and supplied information.

02

Pouches & packaged products

Custom roll labels for suitable flexible and packaged-product applications.

03

Tubes & small containers

Compact formats where layout hierarchy and version control are important.

04

Multiple products & SKUs

Consistent production across changing products, sizes and supplied artwork versions.

05

Operational identification

Related barcode or changing-data labels for suitable packaged-product workflows.

A varied selection of custom product labels manufactured by WD Labels
Supplied content responsibility

Production preparation is not compliance review.

WD Labels prepares supplied artwork and data for printing. Customers remain responsible for legal review, regulatory suitability, warning content, identifiers and the accuracy of every supplied version.

Artwork
Supply complete, current artwork for every required version.
Identifiers
Provide assigned barcode, GTIN, QR or other encoded data.
Versions
Clearly map products, SKUs, quantities and corresponding files.
Approval
Review every representative proof and supplied field before production.
Material choice

Choose material and finish around the package.

Container surface, shape, handling, environment and intended appearance inform the construction. Material selection does not represent packaging or regulatory approval.

Read the material guide
BOPP & film
A practical direction when moisture resistance, durability or a film appearance matters.
Paper
An option for suitable applications where a paper appearance fits the package and environment.
Finish
Gloss, matte, varnished and laminated options may support appearance and handling.
Package fit
Label size and shape should be reviewed around the actual container.
Variable data & version management

Changing information is a core production requirement.

A label program may include customer-supplied GTIN or barcode data, QR codes, lot or batch fields, sequential values, product changes and multiple SKUs. WD Labels does not assign or validate regulatory identifiers.

Read the variable-data guide
  • 01Supplied GTIN and barcode data
  • 02QR codes
  • 03Lot or batch fields
  • 04Sequential numbering
  • 05Products, SKUs and versions
Printed product labels undergoing finishing and inspection at WD Labels
Artwork & proofing

A clear checkpoint before production.

Supplied artwork, versions and changing fields are organized for production and represented in proofing. Approval is required before manufacturing begins.

  1. SupplyProvide complete artwork, dimensions, versions and data.
  2. PrepareWe organize files and representative changing information for production.
  3. ProofReview layout, version mapping and representative supplied fields.
  4. ApproveProduction begins after proofs and specifications are approved.
Read the artwork guide
Production

Typical production: 3 business days after proof approval.

This describes normal production timing after proof approval, not the complete project timeline. Artwork, version mapping, specifications, data setup and approval happen before production begins.

What we need to quote

Version and data details define the production scope.

Share every package, SKU, artwork version and changing-data requirement. Customers remain responsible for the accuracy and regulatory suitability of supplied content.

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  • 01Finished label size
  • 02Required quantity
  • 03Package or container
  • 04Number of SKUs and versions
  • 05Material preference, if known
  • 06Finish preference
  • 07Complete supplied artwork
  • 08Supplied barcode, GTIN or QR data
  • 09Variable fields and version mapping
Project inquiries

Ready to discuss your labels?

Tell us about your label size, quantity, application and artwork. We’ll review your requirements and help determine the right next step.