Printed Parcel Labels
102 x 200 Plain White Thermal Transfer Printer Labels (750 per roll) — Parcel & Shipping Label Rolls
These plain white thermal transfer printer labels are designed for producing clear, durable parcel and shipping labels using a thermal transfer label printer and ribbon. With a generous label format suited to address blocks, barcodes, routing information and handling instructions, they’re a practical choice for busy dispatch benches, warehouses and fulfilment operations that need consistent print quality and reliable application.
Thermal transfer printing uses a ribbon to transfer ink onto the label surface, helping deliver crisp text and scannable barcodes. This makes thermal transfer labels a popular option where labels may be handled frequently, stored for longer periods, or exposed to light abrasion during packing and transit.
Key Features
Thermal transfer print performance:
Built for thermal transfer printers that use a ribbon, helping produce sharp, high-contrast print for addresses, tracking details and barcodes.
Plain white label face:
A clean, neutral surface that supports legible printing and professional-looking parcels across a wide range of courier and in-house label formats.
Large parcel label format:
The label size provides ample space for shipping information, multiple barcodes, return details and internal routing notes without crowding.
Roll supply for efficient workflows:
Roll labels are well suited to high-throughput environments, enabling fast printing and application at packing stations.
Consistent label count per roll:
Supplied as 750 labels per roll, making it easier to plan replenishment and standardise stockholding for dispatch operations.
Versatile for logistics and identification:
Commonly used for printed parcel labels, but also suitable for carton identification, pallet labels, inventory location labels and internal tracking.
Key Features (Bullet Summary)
- Plain white thermal transfer label rolls for parcel/shipping labels
- Designed for use with thermal transfer printers and ribbon
- Large label format for addresses, barcodes and handling notes
- Roll format supports fast print-and-apply workflows
- 750 labels per roll for predictable stock control
Typical Uses
- Courier and carrier shipping labels for parcels and cartons
- Warehouse pick/pack labels and dispatch identification
- Returns labels and internal transfer labels
- Pallet and outer-case labels for distribution
- Inventory and location labels where a larger format is helpful
102 x 200 Thermal Transfer Labels — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right label roll is about more than just dimensions. Print method, ribbon selection, application environment and workflow all affect how well a label performs in real-world dispatch. This guide explains what thermal transfer labels are, how to get the best results, and where this format typically fits into shipping and warehouse operations.
How It Works
Thermal transfer printing uses a heated printhead to melt ink from a ribbon onto the label surface. Compared with direct thermal labels (which darken when heated), thermal transfer labels rely on the ribbon for the printed image. In many operations this is preferred because it can deliver strong print definition and can be more resistant to smudging and handling, depending on the ribbon and label combination used.
For best results, match the ribbon type to your needs:
- Wax ribbons are commonly used for general-purpose paper labels and everyday shipping applications.
- Wax/resin ribbons can improve durability and resistance to rubbing for more demanding handling.
- Resin ribbons are typically used for synthetic label materials where maximum durability is required.
Always confirm ribbon compatibility with your printer model and the label material you’re using.
Materials and Construction
These are plain white thermal transfer label rolls intended for printed parcel labels. The white face stock is designed to accept thermal transfer ribbon ink cleanly, supporting high-contrast printing for text and barcodes. Roll labels are manufactured to run smoothly through compatible printers, helping reduce misfeeds and maintain consistent print positioning.
Because configurable product pages can represent multiple options, it’s best to confirm the exact core size, roll orientation and any adhesive specification shown in the variant details before ordering for a specific printer setup.
Printer Compatibility
Thermal transfer label rolls are used across many desktop and industrial label printers. To ensure a good fit, check:
- Print method: your printer must support thermal transfer (ribbon-based) printing.
- Maximum label width: confirm the printer can accommodate the label width.
- Roll and core fit: ensure the roll diameter and core size suit your printer’s label holder/spindle.
- Sensor setup: confirm your printer can detect the label gap/registration for consistent feeding.
If you’re unsure, share your printer model and current label spec with your team before ordering so you can match the roll format correctly.
Floor Type Compatibility
These labels are primarily intended for parcels, cartons and packaging surfaces rather than floors. If you need floor marking or heavy-duty warehouse floor labels, you’ll typically require specialist materials and adhesives designed for foot traffic, cleaning chemicals and abrasion.
Health and Safety
In a packing environment, label rolls help keep workstations organised and reduce the need for manual handwriting. For safe use:
- Keep rolls stored neatly to avoid trip hazards around packing benches.
- Use appropriate cutters or tear bars on printers to reduce the risk of paper cuts.
- Ensure printers are positioned to avoid strain during repetitive label application.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
This label format is commonly chosen when you need a larger shipping label area for:
- Full delivery address and return address blocks
- Multiple barcodes (carrier tracking + internal reference)
- Handling instructions (e.g., fragile, keep dry) and routing notes
- Batch/lot references for internal traceability
It’s particularly useful for eCommerce fulfilment, third-party logistics (3PL), wholesale dispatch and warehouse distribution where consistent label presentation supports faster scanning and fewer carrier exceptions.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
To keep print quality consistent and reduce downtime:
- Store label rolls in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.
- Keep the printer clean by periodically wiping the printhead and platen roller according to your printer manufacturer’s guidance.
- Use the right ribbon and adjust print darkness/speed settings to balance clarity and printhead wear.
- Handle rolls carefully to avoid crushing edges, which can cause feeding issues.
Case Study (Typical Workflow Example)
A small fulfilment team processing daily orders prints shipping labels in batches at a dedicated packing bench. Using roll-fed thermal transfer labels, they can print a run of labels quickly, apply them immediately to cartons, and scan barcodes during dispatch. The thermal transfer print remains clear through handling and transit, supporting reliable carrier scanning and reducing the need for re-labelling.
Who is it for?
- eCommerce brands shipping parcels daily
- Warehouses and distribution centres needing consistent carton identification
- 3PL and fulfilment providers running multiple client shipments
- Operations teams standardising label stock across packing stations
- Any business that prefers ribbon-based thermal transfer printing for shipping labels
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for plain white thermal transfer labels. If your workflow requires coloured labels for routing, priority handling or zone picking, consider whether alternative colours or pre-printed formats are available within your label range.
Sizes Available
This product page represents a thermal transfer label format used for printed parcel labels. As product pages can be configurable, check the variant options on this page for available pack quantities and any other selectable specifications.
Ordering Tips
- Confirm your printer supports thermal transfer and uses the correct ribbon type.
- Check roll/core compatibility with your printer’s label holder.
- Run a short test print to confirm barcode readability and alignment before full production.
- Standardise label and ribbon combinations across sites to simplify purchasing and reduce setup errors.
Note: Product pages may cover multiple configurations. Always refer to the selected variant details for the exact pack quantity and any specification shown at checkout.
