4x6 White Direct Thermal Labels 52# Material - High-Volume Shipping, Case of 12

$114.10
/ case of 12$9.51 per label
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Inside dimensions
4" × 6"
Board / material
Label 52#/Liner 40#
Color
White
Freight class
Class 55
Specifications
| Inside dimensions | 4" × 6" (L × W) |
|---|---|
| Board / material | Label 52#/Liner 40# |
| Color | White |
| Sold as | Case of 12 |
| Order in multiples of | 1 |
| Case weight | 17.5 lb |
| Outer carton (shipping) | 11.25 × 9.0 × 7.75 in |
| LTL freight class | Class 55 |
| GTIN | 841436003001 |
| SKU | THD114 |
About this item
SKU THD114 — 4" × 6", Label 52#/Liner 40#, White. Sold as a case of 12, shipped from US warehouses.
Common questions
Are these labels compatible with my desktop thermal printer?
Yes, these 4 x 6" white direct thermal labels are designed for compatibility with most standard desktop thermal label printers including Zebra, Rollo, and comparable systems. The 1" core and 4" outer diameter dimensions fit standard label dispensers. Verify your printer's maximum label width specification (4" width accommodates most equipment).
What's the difference between direct thermal and thermal transfer printing?
Direct thermal uses heat-sensitive label material (no ribbon required), making it faster and more cost-effective for high-volume shipping labels. Thermal transfer requires a ribbon and offers label durability for extended storage. Direct thermal is ideal for shipping labels that are scanned immediately during fulfillment and transit.
How many labels does a case contain?
Each case contains 12 rolls of 4 x 6" labels. The exact label count per roll varies based on label thickness and roll winding, but typically yields 150-300 labels per roll depending on your printer configuration. Contact Packrift support for precise roll specifications.
Will these labels work for international shipping compliance?
These 4 x 6" labels provide sufficient space for international shipping barcodes, delivery addresses, and carrier-required markings. However, for full international compliance (customs forms, hazard labels, country-specific requirements), verify your carrier's international label format specifications. These work well as primary shipping labels for light-duty international parcels under most major carrier guidelines.
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