
Sticker Sheets
Multiple designs on one sheet.
This article outlines the technical layout requirements for preparing a correct sticker sheet file. It covers mandatory spacing between stickers, bleed specifications, cutline standards, and minimum size constraints to ensure accurate cutting and predictable production results.
Sticker sheet layouts must follow specific spacing, bleed, and cutline requirements to ensure accurate cutting and clean separation of each sticker. These guidelines apply to all sticker sheets regardless of size, material, or design complexity.
Correct spacing prevents cutlines from overlapping and ensures clean peelability.
Minimum spacing: 0.075"/2 mm
This distance must be maintained between every sticker cutline on the sheet.
Minimum edge spacing: 0.075"/2 mm
No sticker cutline may be placed closer than this distance to the outer sheet boundary.
Prevents cutting interference
Ensures machine tolerance
Reduces risk of unintended edge cuts
Improves consistency across sheet batches
Bleed ensures that artwork extends beyond the cutline to avoid unwanted white edges.
Bleed: 0.075”/2 mm extending outside each cutline
Bleed mustn't follow the sticker shape, but it sure looks better
Bleed should not be placed inside the sticker
Background colors and elements can either extend fully into the bleed, or not, if you want the background color of the sheet as the sticker border
Do not include critical elements in the bleed zone
Cutlines define the peelable shape of each sticker on the sheet.
Stroke width: 1 pt
Line style: Solid, fully closed path
Color: A single spot color can be used (commonly 100% magenta)
Position: Centered between the sticker and the bleed
Corners: Rounded corners recommended for stability, or sharp corners over 30°
Cutlines must not overlap or intersect
Each sticker requires its own separate cutline
Ensure cutlines align with your intended sticker shape
The following minimums apply to all stickers placed on a sheet:
0.23"/6 mm
Smaller shapes may result in cutting inconsistencies or peel issues.
Very fine decorative shapes may require increased spacing
Small inner angles or sharp points may not cut cleanly
To ensure predictable results, avoid the following:
Cutlines closer than 0.075"/2 mm to each other
Cutlines placed directly on the sheet boundary
Artwork that does not extend into the bleed
Shared cutlines between multiple stickers
Excessively complex shapes with unsupported detail sizes
Overlapping bleed areas that cause color contamination
A correct sticker sheet layout must include:
0.075"/2 mm spacing between stickers and to the sheet edge
0.075"/2 mm bleed around each sticker
1 pt fully closed cutlines following each sticker’s shape
Minimum sticker size of 0.23"/6 mm
Adhering to these standards ensures accurate cutting, consistent quality, and predictable production across all materials and sheet formats.