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ON SALE 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels with 1″ Core for Shipping & Postage – Zebra Compatible

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Quantity Price/Roll Price/Label
8+ rolls $10.30 $0.0412
24+ rolls $9.48 $0.0379
64+ rolls $8.80 $0.0352
240+ rolls $8.23 $0.0329
600+ rolls $7.66 $0.0306
1000+ rolls $7.66 Call or Emailfor Quote
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About these Printer Labels

These 4″ x 6″ direct thermal labels are manufactured from a top-of-the-line bright white direct thermal face stock and a long-lasting acrylic adhesive. They are perfect for creating shipping labels, product descriptions, and box contents. They can also be used for various applications like industrial, logistics, shelf labeling, and merchandising. 

These direct thermal shipping labels are designed to be compatible with most Zebra label printers using a 1″ core. The 4 x 6 labels are popularly used with direct thermal desktop printers that work without ribbons to satisfy numerous labeling applications. They are industrial-grade labels perfect for your business use.

  • These 4×6 direct thermal labels are manufactured with premium direct thermal label material
  • Zebra-compatible Labels are equally as dependable as other high-cost brands but at a significantly lower price.
  • Guarantees smooth operation with thermal printers like Zebra, Sato, and Datamax, among others.
  • Each roll comes with 250 labels and a 1-inch core.
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Specification

  • label height

    6

  • label width

    4

  • size

  • labels per roll

    250

  • roll diameter

    5

  • core diameter

    1

  • adhesive

    Permanent

  • color

    White

  • perforated

    Yes

  • printer technology

    Direct Thermal

  • material

    Paper

  • similar label size

FAQ

  • Do shipping labels have to be 4x6?

    Shipping labels are the labels you need to use to make your packages legally acceptable for mailing. In terms of shipping labels, 4 x 6 labels are widely recognized as the industry standard. But why 4 x 6 instead of other label sizes? There’s no technical answer for this question, and the primary reason it’s 4 x 6 is that it’s just what major carriers expect and use. There are several smaller variations (like 4 x 5) that may be better for your packages, but generally speaking, it would be best to stick with the standard 4 x 6 size. The 4 x 6 shipping label can fit most packages, is heavy-duty, and easy to read and scan.

  • How long does direct thermal print last?

    The biggest disadvantage of using direct thermal labels is that their prints will fade over time. The printed images are also sensitive to heat and UV exposure. Generally, direct thermal labels can last anywhere between 6-9 months, depending on the environment and the type of label. To help keep them from fading, however, we recommend storing them away from direct sunlight and heat exposure.

  • How do I print a 4x6 label?

    Step # 1. Turn on your Direct Thermal Label Printer. Connect its Power cord to a suitable power supply, then press its Power button. Make sure to install all the necessary drivers and software before you proceed.

     

    Step # 2. Load the 4″ x 6″ Direct Thermal Roll Labels into the printer’s media compartment. Follow these steps:

    • Open the printer to access its media compartment by pulling the release levers towards you and gently lifting the cover. You can find the release levers on the side of the printer.
    • Remove all the paper inside the media compartment.
    • Please take out the exterior length of the media roll as it may have accumulated dust and dirt during shipment. You don’t want this loaded on your printer.
    • Detach and hold open the pair of blue-green media hangers located at the base of the compartment.
    • Position the media roll so that its print surface is facing up as its slides through the platen.
    • Place the roll in the middle of the hangers and close them into the core.

     

    Step # 3. Calibrate your printer so it can adjust the proper print width for your labels. For Zebra printers that use 4″ x 6 “direct thermal labels 1” core, follow these steps:

    • Go to the back of your printer and turn on the power button.
    • Wait for the green Feed button on top of the printer to light before proceeding to the next step.
    • Long press the Feed button and maintain your hold until the status light LED flashes once. Release the Feed button.
    • The printer will start dumping your labels.
    • Once the printer stops dumping labels, long-press the Feed button again, and maintain your hold until the status light LED flashes four times. Release the Feed button.
    • The printer will now start calibrating the right margins for your barcode labels.

     

     Step # 4. Start printing

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