BARCODE LABEL 40 X 30 THERMAL 1000’S

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BARCODE LABEL 40 X 30 THERMAL 1000’S

These are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as inventory management, shipping, and retail, where barcodes need to be printed for easy scanning.

Key Details:

  • Label Size: 40mm x 30mm (approximately 1.57 inches x 1.18 inches)
  • Quantity: 1000 labels per roll
  • Type: Thermal labels (likely direct thermal or thermal transfer)
  • Primary Use: Barcode printing, often used for inventory, shipping, and product labeling.

Common Uses for 40mm x 30mm Barcode Thermal Labels:

  1. Inventory Management: Tracking products in a warehouse or retail environment.
  2. Shipping Labels: Used for labeling small packages with barcode tracking numbers.
  3. Retail Product Labels: Displaying product information, price, and barcode.
  4. Asset Management: For labeling assets or equipment with serial numbers or barcodes.
  5. Product Packaging: Barcode labels for small or medium-sized packages.

Key Considerations:

  1. Printer Compatibility:

    • Direct Thermal Printers: These printers use heat to print the labels and do not require ink or toner. This makes them cost-effective for short-term use, though the print can fade over time due to heat or sunlight exposure. Direct thermal printers are commonly used for barcode labels in retail and shipping.
    • Thermal Transfer Printers: These printers use a ribbon to transfer ink to the label, producing more durable prints. This option is ideal for long-lasting barcode labels that need to withstand more wear and tear, such as outdoor labeling or in harsh environments.
  2. Label Material:

    • Paper Labels: Typically used for barcode labels, these are cost-effective and suitable for general indoor applications. However, paper labels may not withstand rough handling or exposure to moisture.
    • Synthetic Labels: If you need labels to endure harsh environments, synthetic materials like polypropylene or polyester offer better durability, resistance to moisture, chemicals, and fading.
  3. Adhesive Type:

    • Permanent Adhesive: Common for most barcode labeling applications, as it ensures the label stays attached for the life of the product or shipment.
    • Removable Adhesive: If you need to peel off the label later without leaving residue (for example, in temporary applications), a removable adhesive might be a good choice.
  4. Barcode Printing:

    • The resolution of your thermal printer is important for printing clear and scannable barcodes. A printer with at least 203 DPI (dots per inch) is typically sufficient for printing standard 1D or 2D barcodes.
    • Label Design: Make sure there is enough space on the 40mm x 30mm label to fit the barcode, along with any other required information (such as product name, price, or serial number).
  5. Roll Compatibility:

    • Ensure that the core size (the inner diameter of the roll) and the roll diameter match your thermal printer’s specifications. Many printers use standard 25mm core rolls, but it’s always a good idea to double-check.

Additional Considerations:

  • Print Durability: If the labels will be exposed to outdoor conditions, heat, or friction (like in shipping or manufacturing environments), thermal transfer printing on synthetic labels will provide longer-lasting results.

 

 

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