Thermal Transfer Gloss Polyprop Permanent Labels, 100mm x 150mm, 76mm core, 1,000 per roll
Thermal Transfer Gloss Polyprop Permanent Labels, 100mm x 150mm, 76mm core, 1,000 per roll
Our Gloss White Thermal Transfer Polypropylene (PP) Labels are ideal for businesses needing durable, high-quality labels that withstand both time and elements. Designed for thermal transfer printers, these labels offer a glossy finish that enhances print clarity, making them perfect for product labeling, barcodes, and shipping information.
Key Features:
- Material: Made from polypropylene, these labels are waterproof, and resilient against smudges, making them a reliable choice for both indoor and outdoor applications.
- Gloss Finish: The gloss coating adds a professional look and boosts visibility, ideal for branding and high-impact labeling.
- Thermal Transfer Compatible: Specifically designed for thermal transfer printers, they provide sharp, long-lasting prints when used with a ribbon, ensuring your information stays legible and vibrant over time.
- Permanent Adhesive: Equipped with a strong adhesive, these labels stick securely to a variety of surfaces, including plastics, metals, and cardboard.
- Variety of Sizes: Available in multiple sizes to suit any application, from small barcodes to large product labels.
Upgrade your labeling needs with our Gloss White Thermal Transfer Polypropylene Labels, and enjoy a product that combines durability with exceptional print quality.
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FAQ's
What is label printing?
Label printing refers to the process of producing labels, either on paper, film, or other materials, for various purposes such as product identification, pricing, shipping, or branding.
What types of label printers are available?
There are several types of label printers, including:
Thermal Transfer Printers: Use heat to transfer ink from a ribbon onto the label material. Suitable for durable, long-lasting labels.
Direct Thermal Printers: Create an image directly on specially treated labels using heat. Best for short-term labels.
Inkjet Printers: Use liquid ink to print on the label material. Ideal for high-resolution color labels.
Laser Printers: Use a laser beam to produce high-quality labels with toner. Great for large-scale operations.
What are the common label sizes?
Label sizes vary depending on the purpose. Common label sizes include:
1" x 2-1/8" (Shipping/Address Labels)
2" x 3" (Product Labels)
4" x 6" (Shipping Labels)
Custom sizes are also available.
What materials can be used for label printing?
Labels can be printed on different materials such as:
Paper: The most common and economical material.
Polyester: Waterproof, durable, and used for long-lasting labels.
Vinyl: Flexible and weather-resistant, often used for outdoor labels.
Thermal Paper: Used for direct thermal printing, ideal for short-term use.
What software is recommended for designing and printing labels?
Popular software options for label printing include:
Adobe Illustrator: For advanced design needs.
Microsoft Word: For basic label design and printing.
Avery Design & Print: Offers templates and an easy-to-use design interface.
BarTender: A professional-grade software for creating and automating label printing.
NiceLabel: Another robust option for high-volume label production.
How do I choose the right label printer?
To choose the right label printer, consider:
Volume: How many labels do you need to print regularly?
Durability: Will the labels need to withstand water, heat, or outdoor exposure?
Size: What size labels are you printing?
Color or Monochrome: Do you need color printing or just black-and-white?
Budget: How much can you spend on a printer and supplies?
Why is my label printer not printing correctly?
Common issues could include:
Incorrect Settings: Ensure the label size and orientation are set correctly.
Driver Issues: Make sure the printer driver is up to date.
Label Alignment: Check that the labels are loaded correctly.
Low Ink or Ribbon: For inkjet or thermal transfer printers, ensure sufficient ink or ribbon.
Dirty Printhead: Clean the printhead to improve print quality.
How do I load labels into a thermal printer?
Turn off the printer and open the cover.
Place the label roll on the spindle or inside the label compartment.
Feed the label through the printer guides.
Close the cover and turn the printer back on.
Perform a test print to ensure proper alignment.
Can I print barcodes on labels?
Yes, many label printers support barcode printing. Specialized software such as BarTender or NiceLabel can help you design and print labels with barcodes in formats like QR codes, UPC, EAN, and Code 128.
How long do printed labels last?
The durability of printed labels depends on the materials used and the environment in which they are stored. For example:
Thermal Transfer Labels: Last longer and resist fading, suitable for harsh environments.
Direct Thermal Labels: Tend to fade over time, especially when exposed to heat or sunlight.
What are the best practices for storing labels?
Keep labels in a cool, dry place.
Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, heat, or moisture.
Store labels in a protective wrap to prevent dust and dirt accumulation.
Can I print labels from a mobile device?
Yes, many modern label printers support wireless printing from mobile devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. You may need a companion app provided by the printer manufacturer.
What should I do if my labels are misaligned?
Check the printer settings to ensure that the correct label size and layout are selected.
Verify that the labels are loaded correctly and the guides are properly adjusted.
Perform a calibration or alignment test through the printer’s software.
What is the difference between thermal transfer and direct thermal printing?
Thermal Transfer Printing: Uses a ribbon to transfer ink onto the label, creating durable and long-lasting labels.
Direct Thermal Printing: Does not use a ribbon and instead prints directly on heat-sensitive paper, which fades over time and is best for temporary labels.
Can I customize my labels?
Yes, labels can be fully customized in terms of size, shape, material, and design.
Many label printers and software solutions support custom templates, allowing you to add your logo, branding, text, and images.
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