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Thermal transfer labels are mostly used within the transport and logistics industry, but are also used for consumer durable labeling. Thermal transfer labels require a thermal transfer ribbon to print, but they offer a longer shelf life than direct thermal labels.

Thermal transfer labels are used for shipping labels, for inventory tracking and control, and for product identification and package identification. Color thermal transfer can be used for warehousing and lot separation. However, the markets and applications for thermal transfer are constantly expanding and are not restricted to what is mentioned above.

  • 4,000 labels per case (2,000 labels  per stack 2 stacks per case) $21.84 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.  
  • 12,000 labels per case (6,000 labels per stack 2 stacks per case) $7.96 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.
  • 8,000 labels per case (4,000 labels per stack 2 stacks per case)  $10.62 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.
  • 4,000 labels per case (2,000 per stack 2 stacks per case) $14.14 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.
  • 4,000 labels per case (2,000 per stack 2 stacks per case) $17.88 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.
  • 3,000 labels per case (3,000 labels per stack 1 stack per case) $20.94 per 1,000 labels Top-coated Thermal Transfer label. Ideal for various shipping, warehousing or identification requirements. Permanent acrylic adhesive. Thermal Transfer:  A material that requires a thermal transfer ribbon for printing. Heat is applied to the ribbon which transfers the ink onto the labels. Ideal for products that need more temperature resistance and a longer shelf life than a standard direct thermal product. Fanfold:  An alternative label packaging method is to fan fold them. The labels fold accordion style into individual stacks.