Are you looking for labels for printers and want to know more about what's right for your business? Then you've come to the right place! Printer labels are an essential part of many businesses - whether you're labelling products, addressing packages or organising stock. There are labels for a range of printer types, and we're happy to help you find the right one.
There are labels for different types of printers and it is important that you get the right customised labels.
We have labels that are customised based on direct thermal and thermal transfer printing, check which label printer you have. Direct thermal printing uses chemically treated, heat-sensitive material that blackens as it passes under the thermal print head, while thermal transfer uses a heated ribbon.
We have labels for most printers such as: TSC, Sato, Epson, Zebra and Honeywell.
The right labels for your printer are crucial for both quality and durability:
In this case, any material will do. The important thing is to have a colour ribbon that can print on the material.
Yes, there is, both recycled plastic and recycled paper.
If you want to print a label with more than one colour, you need a colour printer, e.g. Epson or Rholand, if you want vinyl labels. If you have a pre-printed label that you want to mark, for example, the date on, a regular thermal transfer printer will work.
Inkjet is a label material, available in both plastic and paper, matte and glossy, that absorbs ink making it optimal for labels to be printed on their own in a colour printer.
You need to know how wide the printer can print, the core size and the outer diameter of the roll to fit in the printer.
If you have a direct thermal label printer, you must have direct thermal materials. Most materials will work in a thermal transfer printer.
Labels for printers are supplied on a roll that should fit the particular label printer you are using. For each printer you can have a specific core?
Coil and bobbin/core: We can offer cores in 1 inch (25.4 mm), 2 inch (41 mm) and 3 inch (76.2 mm).
Rewinding: If the label is not to be applied by hand, it is important to ensure that the labels are rolled up correctly. Otherwise, there is a risk that the label will end up in the wrong place in an automation process.
It is also important to know the maximum outer diameter of the label roll so that the roll does not become too large and thus does not fit in the printer. This information is usually available in the datasheet of your printer.
Want to get a better idea of size, material and how it feels in practice? Whether it's labels, packaging or laser materials, we offer free samples of our existing products!
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