Sheet Labels
99.1 x 67.7mm No.8 White Self-Adhesive Sheet Labels (100 Sheets/Box) — Product Overview
These white self-adhesive (S/A) sheet labels are supplied in a convenient box of 100 sheets and are designed for clean, consistent labelling across everyday business and warehouse tasks. The label format is commonly referred to as No.8, which indicates the sheet layout (a multi-label sheet format) rather than a single label size for one-off use. This makes them a practical choice when you need repeatable results for printing and applying labels at scale.
With a crisp white face stock and pressure-sensitive adhesive backing, these labels are intended to help you produce clear text, barcodes and identification markings for products, cartons, shelving and documentation. They are a straightforward, cost-effective option for organisations that want reliable sheet labels for routine operations.
Key Features
No.8 sheet format
A recognised sheet layout format that helps you reorder consistently and keep your labelling process standardised across teams and sites.
White label face for high contrast
The white surface supports strong contrast for black text, coloured graphics and scannable barcodes, helping information stand out clearly.
Self-adhesive, pressure-sensitive backing
Designed for quick application without additional glue. Apply with firm, even pressure to promote good contact with the surface.
Supplied as sheet labels (100 sheets per box)
A practical pack size for offices, stores and warehouses—easy to store, issue and manage as a consumable.
Suitable for general-purpose labelling
Ideal for identification, organisation and dispatch workflows where a clean, professional label finish is required.
- Format: No.8 sheet labels
- Colour: White
- Type: Self-adhesive sheet labels
- Pack size: 100 sheets per box
Typical Uses
- Address and dispatch labels for cartons and mailers
- Product identification and shelf-edge labelling
- Barcode labels for stock control and picking locations
- Document and archive file labelling
- General office and facilities organisation
99.1 x 67.7mm No.8 White S/A Labels — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right sheet label is about more than just the label dimensions. Print method, surface type, handling conditions and application technique all influence the final result. This guide explains how No.8 white self-adhesive sheet labels are typically used, what to consider before printing, and how to get the best performance in day-to-day operations.
How It Works
Each sheet contains multiple labels in a fixed layout (No.8). You print your design onto the sheet using your preferred print workflow, then peel and apply each label individually. The adhesive is pressure-sensitive, meaning it bonds when you press the label onto the surface. For best results, apply to a clean, dry surface and smooth from the centre outward to reduce the chance of trapped air.
In many workplaces, sheet labels are used because they integrate easily with standard printing processes and allow you to produce multiple identical labels quickly. This is especially useful for repetitive tasks such as dispatch labelling, shelf identification and inventory marking.
Materials and Construction
These labels use a white face material designed to accept printed text and graphics cleanly. The self-adhesive layer is protected by a release liner until application. When you peel the label away from the liner, the adhesive is exposed and ready to bond to the target surface.
Because sheet labels are handled and fed through printers, it’s important to store them flat and keep them protected from moisture and dust. This helps maintain consistent feeding and print quality.
Printer and Template Considerations
Sheet labels are commonly printed using office print workflows. To achieve accurate alignment, use a compatible template for the No.8 layout and confirm your printer settings before running a full batch. A quick test print on plain paper can help you verify positioning and margins.
- Use the correct layout: No.8 refers to the sheet arrangement—ensure your template matches the label positions.
- Run a test print: Print onto plain paper first and hold it behind a label sheet to check alignment.
- Check print settings: Avoid scaling options such as “fit to page” that can shift alignment.
- Feed carefully: Keep sheets flat and avoid curled corners to reduce misfeeds.
Floor Type Compatibility
These are sheet labels intended for general-purpose labelling rather than floor marking. If you need labels for floors, walkways or heavy abrasion areas, a specialist floor label or floor marking solution is typically more appropriate.
Health and Safety
Good labelling supports safer workplaces by improving identification and reducing handling errors. Use clear, legible text and consider adding warnings or handling instructions where appropriate. When applying labels in operational areas, ensure surfaces are safe to access and that application does not obstruct critical information such as safety signage or equipment labels.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
Dispatch and logistics
Use for address labels, routing labels and carton identification where a clean, consistent label improves presentation and scanning reliability.
Warehousing and stock control
Ideal for location labels, bin labels and barcode identification to support picking and replenishment workflows.
Retail and back-of-house organisation
Useful for shelf-edge identification, storage labelling and general organisation tasks.
Office administration
A practical choice for filing, archiving and document management where consistent labelling saves time.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
- Storage: Keep sheets in their box or packaging, stored flat in a cool, dry place.
- Handling: Avoid touching the adhesive where possible; oils from hands can reduce bond strength.
- Application: Apply to clean, dry surfaces; wipe away dust before labelling.
- Printing: Use a test print and confirm alignment before printing large quantities.
Case Study (Typical Workflow Example)
A small fulfilment team needs to label outgoing cartons with consistent address and order information. By using a standard No.8 sheet layout, they can print multiple labels per sheet from their order system, apply them quickly during packing, and maintain a uniform appearance across shipments. The result is a smoother packing process, clearer identification for carriers, and fewer delays caused by unclear labelling.
Who Is It For?
- Businesses that print labels in batches using a standard sheet format
- Warehouses and stockrooms needing clear identification and barcode labelling
- Offices managing files, archives and general organisation
- Retail operations needing back-of-house labelling and storage identification
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for white self-adhesive sheet labels in a No.8 format. If you require alternative colours or specialist label materials (for example, removable adhesives or weather-resistant options), consider selecting a different label type designed for those conditions.
Sizes Available
This product page represents a sheet-label format and may be offered in multiple pack quantities or related formats. Select the option that matches your required quantity and workflow. If you are matching an existing template, confirm the No.8 layout and label dimensions before ordering to ensure compatibility with your print setup.
