Thermal Label Rolls
Roll labels are suitable for desktop thermal printers, shipping stations, warehouse label printing, and continuous daily use.

PaperMyna thermal labels are designed for direct thermal printing where clear text, sharp barcodes, and smooth daily operation matter. They are widely used for shipping labels, barcode labels, inventory labels, warehouse labels, and short-term product identification.
Available in white and blue liner options, these labels can be supplied in rolls or fanfold formats to match common thermal label printers, shipping stations, and warehouse labeling workflows.

Thermal labels can be supplied in different roll sizes, fanfold formats, liner colors, and adhesive options to match printing equipment, shipping workflows, and daily labeling needs.
Roll labels are suitable for desktop thermal printers, shipping stations, warehouse label printing, and continuous daily use.
Fanfold labels are easy to stack, feed, and store, making them useful for high-volume logistics, order fulfillment, and packaging lines.
White liner thermal labels offer a clean, standard appearance and work well for general shipping labels, barcode labels, and inventory labels.
Blue liner options help distinguish thermal labels from regular blank labels and are often used for shipping, retail, and warehouse labeling applications.
Thermal labels are widely used in fast-moving workflows where labels need to be printed quickly, scanned reliably, and applied to cartons, packages, shelves, or product surfaces.
Used for parcel labels, courier labels, tracking numbers, return labels, and ecommerce order fulfillment.
Suitable for readable barcodes, QR codes, SKU labels, and product identification in warehouse or retail systems.
Helps organize stock locations, warehouse bins, storage shelves, cartons, and internal logistics processes.
Can be used for price labels, product tags, short-term retail stickers, and point-of-sale labeling needs.
Useful for takeaway labels, delivery order labels, date labels, and temporary food packaging identification.
A practical option for temporary product labels, batch labels, carton marks, and daily operational labeling.

Thermal labels need more than clear printing. The face paper, surface coating, adhesive, and liner structure all affect barcode readability, label handling, surface resistance, and adhesion on cartons, shelves, and packaging surfaces.
Direct thermal face paper supports clean text, barcode, QR code, and tracking label printing.
Selected materials help protect printed information during handling and short-term use.
Coated options can help reduce smearing from moisture, condensation, or light oil contact.
Adhesive can be matched to cartons, plastic bags, shelves, or packaging surfaces.
Thermal labels can be customized to match different printer models, label sizes, roll directions, core sizes, and application workflows. Whether you need shipping labels, barcode labels, inventory labels, or retail labels, the specification should fit both the printer and the actual labeling surface.
Common and custom sizes are available for shipping labels, barcode labels, shelf labels, and product identification.
Core size and roll diameter can be adjusted to match desktop thermal printers, label holders, or automated feeding systems.
Labels can be supplied with different winding directions to support smooth feeding and correct print orientation.
Choose roll labels for compact printer setups or fanfold thermal labels for stacked feeding and high-volume shipping workflows.
The right thermal label depends on your printer type, label size, roll format, adhesive, liner color, and application surface. For shipping, warehouse, retail, and barcode workflows, choosing the correct specification helps improve print clarity, scanning reliability, and daily labeling efficiency.
If your project also needs plain labels for general printing or product identification, you can also explore PaperMyna Blank Labels for related roll and sheet label options.
Learn more about thermal label uses, printing methods, blue liner backing, surface resistance, adhesive options, and custom specifications for different printers and workflows.
Thermal labels are commonly used for shipping labels, barcode labels, inventory labels, warehouse labels, retail labels, and short-term product identification. They are suitable for fast printing workflows where clear text and scannable barcodes are important.
Direct thermal labels do not need a ribbon. They use heat-sensitive face paper that reacts to the thermal print head, making them practical for shipping, logistics, and everyday barcode printing.
Yes. Thermal labels can be supplied with white liner or blue liner backing. Blue liner options are often used to distinguish thermal labels from regular blank labels and can support customer-specific requirements.
Standard thermal labels are mainly designed for normal indoor use. For short-term moisture, condensation, or light oil contact, coated thermal label materials can be selected to improve surface resistance.
Yes. Thermal labels can be customized by label size, roll width, roll direction, core size, outer diameter, adhesive, liner color, and roll or fanfold format to match different thermal printers and labeling workflows.
Read more about thermal labels, barcode printing, shipping labels, and adhesive label options for different packaging and logistics workflows.
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