I purchased an Epson digital color label printer for my bulk food store

After a few hours in the office supply store, I walked out with a brand new Epson digital color label printer

My parents shopped in natural and organic food stores and markets for as long as I can remember. Although we bought basic essentials like water, laundry, and paper products at regular grocery stores, the vast majority of our food came from a variety of health food stores and local markets. I loved the produce and meat that came directly from farmers in our area. The health food stores always came with other advantages as well. They had all sorts of food items in bulk containers. You grabbed bags of varying sizes and used the scoops to place whatever quantity you wanted of each product inside. We bought candy, nuts, grains, spices, noodles, and anything else we could possibly purchase in bulk quantities. Although every food item had a different price per pound, it was always cheaper than buying things in prepackaged containers. When I finished business school years later, I rekindled my passion for the stores my parents took me in while I was a child. Since my community had few if any health food stores at all, I decided to open one myself. I focus mainly on bulk goods, offering other products like soap, cleaning agents, deodorant, and makeup in bulk along with traditional food items. When I started out, I didn’t have a special printer to create labels for my store. I had an old black and white copier in the back for creating coupon brochures, but I lacked a color label printer. I got by with a handheld label printer until I decided to upgrade. After a few hours in the office supply store, I walked out with a brand new Epson digital color label printer. Now I can create beautiful color labels in a matter of minutes to use for all of the bulk bins inside my business.
Commercial size printer