
UV vs. Aqueous Inkjet for Custom Cosmetic Labels: A Buyer’s Guide
Table of Contents UV vs. Aqueous Inkjet for Custom Cosmetic Labels: A Buyer’s Guide UV and aqueous inkjet serve different cosmetic label scenarios — UV

Let’s be honest—printing short-run labels shouldn’t cost you a fortune.
But for many businesses, it still does. If you’re constantly outsourcing small batch labels for new SKUs, seasonal promos, or client variations, you’re probably paying more than you realize—and waiting longer than you should.
You’re not alone. Many growing brands and manufacturers start this way, but eventually hit the same wall: high setup fees, rigid minimum orders, delays, and waste.
Here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to be that way.
With in-house short-run digital printing, you can take back control—and save a surprising amount of money in the process. In this post, we’ll walk you through the real cost-saving benefits of printing in-house, and why it might be one of the smartest investments your business can make this year.
Let’s look at what actually happens when you outsource short-run labels.
Even if you’re only printing 500 labels, you’re still paying for:
Sound familiar?
For businesses dealing with multiple SKUs, frequent label updates, or customer-specific branding, these costs add up quickly—and eat into your margins.
Imagine being able to print exactly what you need, right when you need it. No plates. No delays. No over-ordering.
That’s the beauty of in-house digital printing. Whether you’re producing 50 or 5,000 labels, the cost per unit stays consistent, and you’re in complete control.
With solutions like the ArrowJet Aqua 330R, ArrowJet Nova 250R, or the powerhouse ArrowJet Bolt, you can:
All while maintaining professional-grade print quality that’s built to impress.
Every outsourced label job starts with prep—plates, registration, proofing, setup time. It’s expensive, especially for short runs.
With digital printing? That’s all gone.
Just upload your file and hit print.
Why order 2,000 labels when you only need 400? In-house printing means you print what you need, when you need it. No waste, no excess inventory, no unnecessary spending.
Managing external print vendors takes time: approvals, revisions, shipments, follow-ups. With your own machine, those steps vanish. Your team works faster, and your operations stay lean.
Need different SKUs, Variable data, or regional versions? In-house digital makes personalization easy—and cost-effective. No need to batch jobs or pay for separate print runs.
Time is money. The faster you can launch a new product, respond to demand, or update your packaging, the more agile your business becomes. That’s a major competitive advantage—and a measurable ROI.
Whether you’re a startup scaling quickly or a manufacturer handling dozens of product lines, there’s an ArrowJet solution to match your needs:

ArrowJet Nova 250R – A compact, all-in-one print-and-cut system perfect for short runs and private label products.

ArrowJet Aqua 330R – High-speed, water-based pigment printing with exceptional resolution and durability.

ArrowJet Bolt – Industrial-grade output with inline priming and varnishing for large-scale operations that need speed and quality.

ArrowEZcut 350R – Add this for inline finishing—lamination, die-cutting, slitting, and rewinding—all in one seamless workflow.
Together, these systems offer a scalable way to streamline your label production while reducing operational costs across the board.
Today, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a business imperative.
Our ArrowJet printers use water-based inks that are:
You’ll reduce waste, avoid hazardous materials, and show your customers you’re committed to clean, conscious production—all while saving money.
If you’re still outsourcing short-run labels, there’s never been a better time to make the switch.
In-house digital printing gives you:
And the numbers speak for themselves. When you factor in the hidden costs of outsourcing, most businesses find that their in-house printer pays for itself faster than expected.

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