New Zealand Custom Label & Sticker Printing

Elevate your brand with high quality label and sticker printing 


T & D Print are your local New Zealand custom printing specialists. Add your logo to stationery, product labels, packaging and promotional products, or get in touch with us about our design services. Our experts can create personalised artwork, business cards and more. We are your one stop design and print shop with a particular expertise in high quality custom stickers and labels.


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    New Zealand's favourite custom sticker printer

    Understand What You're Buying & What You Need

    Talk to our friendly team who will guide you and help you understand what sort of label you need for your product/packaging.

    Got a deadline? Don't worry! We will make it work accordingly

    Let us know when you would like the products and we will work around our schedule to do our best to deliver on time!

    Don't waste your money on quantities you don't need

    Our label printing solutions have low minimum quantity so you don’t have to worry about wasting money and storage space!

    • How much does it cost to print your own stickers?

       The price of printing your own stickers can vary depending on the quality and quantity you want. Generally, the cost of printing your own stickers can range from a few cents per sticker for basic, small, and low-quality prints, to several dollars per sticker for high-quality and custom-designed prints. Factors such as the type of paper, ink, and printer used, as well as the size and complexity of the design, can all impact the overall cost of printing stickers. Please contact us today for a no-obligations FREE quote.



    • How do I print a product sticker?

      To print a product sticker, you can either design and print it yourself or seek the services of a professional printer. To make custom stickers, you can use design software to create your unique design or logo, then use a quality printer and sticker paper to print them out. You can also work with a printing company to help you create and print high-quality product stickers for your business.

    • What is vinyl sticker printing?

      Vinyl sticker printing refers to the process of creating custom stickers using a vinyl material. This type of printing is popular for its durability and ability to adhere to various surfaces. Vinyl stickers are commonly used for branding, advertising, and personalization of items such as laptops, water bottles, and vehicles. The printing process involves using specialized equipment to print high-quality designs onto the vinyl material, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting stickers.



    • Do you need a printer for stickers?

      If you are wanting to print stickers on any sort of scale, you'll benefit from professional sticker printing services. Your alternative is to use a personal label printer which can end up being more costly and runs the risk of producing lower quality results. Luckily, T & D Print provide affordable, premium label printing for any size order. 



    • Do you deliver NZ wide?

      Yes! We delivery from Cape Reinga to Bluff as well as overseas.



    • How much is delivery?

      We have FREE delivery options, but ultimately the delivery pricing will depend on your order.



    • Do you provide package printing?

      Along with our barcode printing, label printing and adhesive sticker printing, we can offer various options for labelling your packages and branding your products. Whether it be embossed stickers, a glossy finish, or colour to match your brand, we'll have a personalised sticker and package printing option that will work for you. Get in touch with us to find out more.



    • Can you assist with business card, stationery and other printing?

      Absolutely! Not only can we print your business cards, wedding invites or other stationary, our graphic designers can help come up with the artwork to make your printing come to life.



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