What's the difference between roll labels and paper labels?

Paper labels and standard labels each have their strengths, depending on how you plan to use them. Paper labels are a more sustainable option, made from FSC-certified post-consumer waste, and are great for indoor, short-term use. Standard labels, on the other hand, are made from a durable BOPP material that's waterproof, oil-resistant, and designed to handle tougher conditions.

Whether you're going for eco-friendly or extra tough, we've got a label that fits the bill.

FeatureRoll labelsPaper labels
Laminated✔️
FinishLuster UV finishSmooth matte finish
Full color print✔️✔️
Waterproof and resistant to sunlightYesMoisture Resistant - Designed to hold up in humid, wet, or refrigerated conditions
MaterialBOPP100% post-consumer recycled paper and cardboard
Thickness4.2 mils, with a 2.2 mil liner. Total construction approx 6.4 mils5 mils, with a 3.3 mil backing. Total construction approx. 8.3 mils
AdhesiveStrong, permanent acrylic adhesiveStrong, permanent acrylic adhesive
Product temperature range-40F to +175F. Minimum application temperature +25F.+10F to +150F. Minimum application temperature +35F

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