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ZhixinPaper OEM private label thermal paper rolls with custom logo printing and branded packaging
Private Label & OEM
Custom Thermal Paper Manufacturing

OEM Thermal Paper
Private Label Solutions

Build your own brand with our factory. Custom logo, packaging, and core printing. MOQ from 1 pallet. NDA available. 2,000+ OEM clients worldwide.

Custom Logo & PackagingNDA Available

2,000+

OEM Clients

MOQ 1 Pallet

Low Minimum

7-14 Days

Sample Lead Time

NDA

IP Protection

OEM service map

Build the OEM program before you ask for a price

Use this page as the coordination hub for artwork, packaging, approvals, confidentiality, quality evidence, and repeat-order control. Each service path answers a different risk in the OEM workflow.

Spec and artwork review before quotation
Packaging and repeat-order references aligned

OEM workflow

Move from inquiry to repeat supply with fewer surprises

The best OEM projects do not start with a generic quote. They start with a controlled brief, clear approval owners, and a production reference that can survive replenishment orders.

01

Define product scope

Confirm whether the OEM program covers rolls, labels, or a combined private-label line, then lock the target market and printer/application context.

02

Submit spec and artwork pack

Provide dimensions, materials, print side, barcodes, packaging hierarchy, versions, quantity plan, and destination requirements in one brief.

03

Review feasibility and risks

Check printable area, material match, compliance notes, scanning needs, pallet pattern, and whether a sample or NDA route is required.

04

Approve proof route

Confirm artwork versions, sample expectations, sign-off owners, and change-control rules before mass production is scheduled.

05

Freeze production reference

Convert the approved proof into a repeatable manufacturing reference for printing, packing, labeling, and shipment evidence.

06

Run supply and repeat orders

Inspect against the approved reference, ship with the agreed documents, and keep the SKU structure stable for replenishment orders.

Buyer checklist

What a serious OEM buyer should confirm early

This page is strongest when you use it to close scope gaps before quotation. That means product structure, print versions, packaging logic, confidentiality, and shipment evidence are aligned before the factory locks the job.

  • Define the exact roll or label program before discussing lead time.
  • Bundle artwork, barcode, language, and packaging hierarchy in one project brief.
  • Decide whether sample approval is visual only or includes application testing.
  • Set NDA, file ownership, and access scope before sharing sensitive layouts.
  • Freeze the approved proof as the repeat-order manufacturing reference.
  • Match inspection, labels, and shipping documents to the destination market.
  • Keep one owner for approvals so version changes do not leak into production.
  • Document carton, pallet, and SKU logic for replenishment efficiency.

Start the project

Send one complete OEM brief

Share the product route, dimensions, material, artwork, print side, quantity plan, packaging, destination, and confidentiality needs. That gives the team enough context to prepare the right next step instead of a generic reply.

Share product, size, quantity and destination.