Contact Information
Email
Name
Company
Phone
Label Information
Quantity
labels
Width
inches
Length/Height
inches
Core size
inner diameter
The diameter of the inner core holding the roll of labels.
Most stock labels have inner diameters ranging from 1-3 inches.
Please check your printer's specifications to determine the label roll core sizes that it can fit.
inches
Roll outer diameter
(maximum)
The diameter of a complete roll of labels.
Most stock labels have outer diameters ranging from 4-8 inches.
Please check your printer's specifications to determine the maximum roll outer diameter that it can fit.
inches
Printer
(brand and model)
Examples: Zebra TLP 2844, Datamax I-4208
Type
Direct thermal labels are made of thermally active paper, with a coating that reacts to heat from the printhead to produce an image on the label. Direct thermal labels do not require a ribbon for printing. The images on direct thermal labels fade over time and are vulnerable to sun exposure and heat.
Thermal transfer labels require a printer ribbon to transfer the image onto the label. The images on these labels last much longer than on direct thermal labels. Thermal transfer labels should be used when the barcode or text on them needs to be easily read a few months after printing or when labels will be exposed to sunlight or heat.
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Direct thermal
Thermal transfer
Material
Paper labels can be used in applications that require short-term label life, such as shipping and product packaging. Most direct thermal labels are paper labels.
Synthetic labels last longer and may be more suited to applications that involve harsher environmental elements such as moisture, chemicals, abrasion, etc. Our label experts will pick the synthetic material (e.g. polypropylene, polyester) most suited to your specified application needs below.
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Paper
Synthetic
Adhesive
Permanent adhesive - Works for most common surfaces such as corrugated paper and plastics.
Aggressive/High-tack adhesive - Better suited to uneven surfaces such as wood.
Removable adhesive - For applications where the label will needs to be cleanly removed later.
None - Select "None" if your tags will attached with a hole or alternative method.
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Permanent, general purpose
Aggressive/High-tack
Removable
None (tag)
Perforated
Number of labels across
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Label color
Wound out/in
Most printers can accept both wound-out and wound-in labels, even if they specify one type.
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Wound-out
Wound-in
Sensing
Label printers require a sensing point on the label roll to indicate the start and end of each label. Most new printers can detect different types of sensing indicators. Please check your printer's specifications to determine the label roll sensing indicators it can accommodate.
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Gap, Die cut
Notch left
Notch right
Notch center
Black mark
Print mode
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Tear off
Peel off
Cutter
Rewind
Label lifespan
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Less than 6 months
More than 6 months
Temperature
after application
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Below 32° F
32 - 50° F
Above 50° F
Application
Examples: outdoor lumber, cardboard freezer boxes, test tubes
Resistance
List any environmental conditions that your label needs to be protected against.
Examples: chemical, moisture, grease, alcohol, abrasion, high temperature
Pre-printed
We will contact you for pre-print instructions
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