Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels White Perforated Shipping Labels,500 Labels per Stack,1 Stack

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Price: $16.99
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Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

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9527 Product Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels White Perforated Shipping Labels9527 Product Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels White Perforated Shipping Labels

Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

Fanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal LabelsFanfold 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels

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500 Labels per Stack, 1 Stack.
Label size: 4″x6″, with perforated line.
Material: direct thermal labels, upgrade the label, the label backing paper is thicker and the printing is more smoothly.
Strong adhesive to corrugated boxes and envelope. NOTE: Temperature and humidity should be paid attention to when storing thermal label paper. It is best to place it in a dry, dark, ventilated place free from chemical pollution. If the label paper is not used up, it is recommended to put it in a sealed bag or box as soon as possible.
Compatible with Zebra, Brother, Fargo, Elton, Datamax, Sato, Intermec, NEX ,MUNBYN, MFlabel, Comer,Polono Labels, iDRPT, Jiose, K Comer, LabelRange, OFFNOVA, and other direct thermal printers without the hassle of sheets waste,or jams. (Labels are not compatible with Dymo printers)Note: When you using labels, regardless of any printer, printers need to automatically identify labels before printing to avoid abnormal use of goods.