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Afinia Label printers give your team the flexibility to print professional, full-color labels in house for coffee bags, tea pouches, tins, jars, and specialty packaging—without waiting through long lead times or committing to large inventories of preprinted labels.
New origins, changing roast profiles, seasonal blends, limited releases, and private-label orders can make outsourced label purchasing slow and inefficient. Every variation creates another label to order, store, and potentially discard when product information changes.
Printing labels in house gives your team more control. Produce the exact quantity needed for each product, update designs and information quickly, and keep versatile packaging on hand instead of maintaining a large inventory of preprinted labels.
Launch new single-origin coffees, tea blends, seasonal products, and limited releases without waiting for another outsourced label order.
Change branding, product information, and quantities for different customers without maintaining a separate label inventory for every account.
Print only what production requires while giving every bag, pouch, tin, or jar a consistent and professional retail appearance.
Afinia Label printers support a wide range of laboratory, pharmaceutical-style, and research packaging applications with professional print quality and flexible production volumes.
Afinia Label printers support a wide range of coffee and tea products, package formats, and production volumes with professional color, crisp text, and the flexibility to change label content from one job to the next.

Differentiate coffees by country, region, farm, process, roast profile, or tasting notes.

Produce short runs for holiday blends, limited harvests, collaborations, and market tests.

Print customer-specific branding and product information in the quantities each account requires.

Create coordinated labels for loose-leaf tea, tea blends, sachets, tins, jars, and resealable pouches.

Add roast dates, best-by dates, lot information, barcodes, QR codes, brewing details, and other product-specific content.

Label small bags, variety packs, subscription products, corporate gifts, and promotional bundles without large minimum orders.
As production grows, applying labels by hand can become a costly and inconsistent bottleneck. Afinia Label offers semi-automatic applicators for the packaging formats used across the coffee and tea market—from bags and boxes to jars, cans, and canisters.
Choose the A200 for cylindrical containers, the AP200 for flat unfilled pouches, or the AF200 for boxes and other flat or nearly flat objects. Each solution helps improve placement consistency, reduce manual effort, and keep products moving through production.
The Afinia AP200 Pouch Label Applicator can apply one or two labels to compatible flat, unfilled pouches, including many packages with zippers or degassing valves. It provides a practical next step for coffee and tea companies that want more consistent placement and less manual label application.
The right solution depends on your monthly volume, label size, preferred material, design aesthetic, durability requirements, and how frequently your products and designs change.

For flexible, on-demand production
Produce professional coffee and tea labels in-house, from seasonal blends and limited releases to everyday product lines.
Choose from desktop, commercial, and industrial printers to match your volume, durability, and budget requirements.

For premium & specialty packaging
Create distinctive packaging using white toner, clear and dark materials, metallic stocks, and other premium media.
The LT5C can create attractive designs that stand apart on the shelf.

For complete & high-volume production
Print, laminate, cut, slit, and rewind labels into finished rolls ready for application.
Choose from flexible digital finishers, rotary die-cutting systems, and production presses designed for growing output.
The best coffee or tea label material depends on the package, environment, and amount of handling it will receive. Material affects durability, while the finish helps determine the final appearance, glare, and readability of the label.
Paper is often the best-value choice for bags, boxes, and other packaging that will remain dry and receive normal indoor handling.
BOPP film is a stronger choice when labels may encounter moisture, oils, condensation, shipping friction, or frequent handling.
Choose matte when low glare, text readability, or QR-code scanning is important. Choose gloss when bright color and visual impact are the priority. Always confirm material and printer compatibility with a printed sample.
Outsourcing can work well for stable, predictable label requirements. For coffee and tea businesses with changing products, smaller runs, or private-label customers, printing in house can provide greater production control and reduce dependence on outside ordering schedules.
Request free printed samples and see how Afinia Label printers support peptide and research product packaging workflows.
Yes. An Afinia digital color label printer allows you to print professional labels on demand for coffee bags, tea pouches, tins, jars, sample packs, and other packaging. In-house printing is especially useful when you manage multiple products, frequent artwork changes, seasonal releases, or short private-label runs.
The right solution depends on your production volume, label size, material, durability needs, and desired finishing workflow. Afinia offers options ranging from desktop and commercial color label printers to specialty toner systems, high-volume presses, and label finishers.
We can test your artwork and recommend the equipment and materials that best fit your coffee or tea packaging.
Yes. With digital label printing, you can change the artwork and information between print jobs without ordering another batch of preprinted labels. This makes it practical to manage different origins, roast profiles, blends, package sizes, tasting notes, private-label brands, dates, barcodes, and QR codes.
Paper is often a cost-effective option for dry, indoor packaging. BOPP film is generally better when the label may face moisture, oils, condensation, shipping friction, or frequent handling.
Finish and adhesive also affect look and performance, so testing the chosen material on the actual package is recommended.
The right applicator depends on your packaging format. Choose the A200 for cylindrical containers such as cans, jars, and canisters; the AP200 for flat, unfilled pouches, including many with zippers or degassing valves; or the AF200 for boxes and other flat or nearly flat objects.
All three provide consistent label placement while reducing manual application time.
Cost per label depends on the artwork, label size, ink coverage, material, printer, and production volume. Send Afinia your actual artwork to receive a printed sample and an estimated ink cost per label. This provides a more useful comparison than relying on a generic average.
Send us your artwork for a free printed sample and cost analysis. We will help you evaluate print quality, materials, production volume, and the Afinia solution that best fits your packaging workflow.
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