4″ x 6″ Fanfold Labels – 2 Labels / Fold – Direct Thermal Labels
$26.63
$33.02
About 4×6 Direct Thermal Fanfold Labels This 4 x 6 direct thermal fanfold label pack is one of the most versatile direct thermal label products from enKo Products. It can work with an extensive array of desktop or industrial thermal printers, making it suitable for almost any application. If you’re looking for a multipurpose, efficient, and mass-production thermal label, these fanfold labels are what you need. Labels from enKo Products are 100% compatible with Zebra, Datamax, Sato, and Intermec direct thermal label printers. These 4 x 6 fanfold labels, though, are not compatible with Dymo printers. Please contact our customer support team if you aren’t sure whether our labels are compatible with your printers. 100% Compatible with Direct Thermal Printers. The fanfold thermal transfer labels work perfectly with direct thermal printers, including Rollo, Zebra, Fargo, Elton, Datamax, Sato, and more. The 4 x 6-inch thermal labels are manufactured from top-quality materials to guarantee beautifully detailed prints that process fast. Each fanfold label paper can resist water, grease, and alcohol for optimal durability. Fan folded labels with a powerful permanent adhesive that sticks securely to almost any box or mail, including corrugated boxes and envelopes. Excellent for commercial use, such as printing personalized labels, barcodes, and FBA labels. Clear white, 4 x 6 inch sized fanfold mailing labels – 2,000 labels per stack. Perforated shipping labels that work with UPS, FedEx, DHL, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, and Paypal, among numerous others. What Are the Advantages of Fanfold Direct Thermal Labels? The following are touted as fanfold labels’ benefits over rolls: Fanfold lets you save space because they are coreless media. Fanfold label packs contain more labels than rolls do. For example, 8” media have 2,000 stickers, but the largest fanfold packs have double this number. This allows for less reloading time and higher productivity when you have great labeling needs. Fanfold labels do not come out curled, so it is easier to peel them by hand. Probably the most important advantage of fanfolds is that you do not need to restack them after printing as they naturally do it. You can then attend to your other office chores while the label maker is running. What Are the Disadvantages of Fanfold 4×6 Direct Thermal Labels? If you think that fanfold labels are so much better than rolls, think again. They also come with the following snags: They are less suitable for portable printers as they have to be fed outside the machine. Fanfolds are inconvenient if you have a limited desk space as they need room outside of the thermal printer. Unlike label rolls, fanfolds have a greater tendency to stick together or crumple in the presence of static electricity, exposed adhesive or a glossy sticker finish. They are thus more prone to jamming under those circumstances. It would be best if you put fan folds in a storage area that is wider than taller. When the labels are stacked on top of one another, those at the top exert their weight on those below. This increases the bottom labels’ tackiness and causes some adhesive to stick out due to pressure. Again, protuberant adhesive is a common cause of printer jams. You can see from the above that label rolls are better in some situations, while the use of fanfolds is more advantageous in others. Therefore, you will need to keep supplies of both for your day-to-day operations. How to Install Fanfold Label in a Zebra ZP450? Follow the steps in this video on how to load Zebra 4×6 labels in the Zebra ZP 450 label printer.
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