Private Label Curtain Polybag Warning Label Approval Guide

Private-label curtain packaging is more than a printed logo. Polybag warning text, barcode placement, carton marks, and pack ratios must all match the buyer's receiving rules before bulk packing starts.

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Buyer Summary

Private-label buyers should approve warning labels on the real polybag, not only in artwork. The warning text, print contrast, barcode location, insert card, carton mark, and pack ratio should be checked as one receiving-ready package.

Approve Warning Text On A Real Polybag

A warning label that is readable in artwork may become too small, hidden, folded, or low-contrast on the actual curtain polybag. Ask for a printed sample photo with the curtain folded inside, then confirm text position, seal position, barcode distance, and visibility after packing.

Keep this step inside the private label curtain manufacturing process so artwork, packaging samples, barcode files, carton marks, and reorder records stay connected.

Private Label Polybag Approval Points

Approval pointBuyer should checkEvidence to request
Warning wordingRequired warning text, language, print size, contrast, and placement.Artwork file and printed polybag photo.
SKU identityProduct name, size, color, heading, set count, barcode, and buyer item number.SKU-to-barcode table plus scan proof.
Pack ratioSingle panel, pair pack, set pack, inner pack, and master carton quantity.Photo of one complete packed sample.
Carton matchOuter carton mark, quantity, destination, gross weight, CBM, and buyer reference.Carton mark photo and packing list draft.

Lock Barcode Placement Before Printing

If the barcode is printed directly on the polybag or added as a sticker, test it before bulk printing. The private label curtain barcode scan test explains how to connect barcode files, SKU mapping, carton marks, and warehouse receiving proof.

Connect Polybag Approval To Care Labels

Polybag wording should not conflict with sewn care labels, composition tags, insert cards, or carton marks. Use the curtain care label and composition tag guide to keep fiber content, care wording, country marks, and packaging claims consistent.

Keep Reorder Files Stable

Once the polybag is approved, save the artwork version, warning text, barcode table, carton mark, and packed-sample photos. Reorders become risky when suppliers reuse old packaging with a changed SKU, size, barcode, or market requirement.

Need Packaging Proof Before Bulk Packing?

BEYOND-CURTAIN can support private-label curtain buyers with polybag artwork review, warning label placement, barcode scan checks, carton mark approval, packed-sample photos, and reorder file control.

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Support Pages For Packaging Approval

Use these pages to align packaging files, warning labels, barcodes, carton marks, and reorder controls.

barcode scan testing

Test barcode labels, carton marks, SKU files, and packing ratios before bulk packing.