labels items rejected
“Rejected” labels are commonly used in quality control, manufacturing, shipping, and inventory management to indicate that an item, product, or batch does not meet the required standards, specifications, or quality criteria. These labels are essential for marking defective, damaged, or non-compliant items, helping ensure they are not shipped, sold, or used until the issue is resolved.
Key Features of Rejected Labels:
- Clear Messaging:
- Typically labeled as “REJECTED” in large, bold letters to make it easy to identify the issue.
- May also include additional instructions or information such as:
- “Rejected – Quality Issue”
- “Defective”
- “Do Not Ship”
- “Reject for Repair”
- “Non-Compliant”
- Design and Colors:
- Bold Red or Orange: Red is often the color of choice, as it is universally associated with warnings and urgency. Orange is another color often used to draw attention.
- Contrast Colors: Many rejected labels use high-contrast color combinations (e.g., black text on a yellow or red background) to ensure visibility.
- Clear Text: The word “Rejected” is usually large and easy to read from a distance, making it clear that the item is not acceptable.