ZEBRA 2.2" x 0.5" Jewelry/Barbell Labels - DT (5) Rolls 3,510 Labels per roll

$64.99
# of Labels per Roll
3510
Non-Domestic Product
No
Perforation between Labels?
Yes
Custom Bundle
No
Color
White
MPN
HL-2.2x0.5-S-005
Protective Black Plastic Bag?
Yes
Modified Item
No
Brand
HouseLabels
Technology
Direct Thermal
Model
HL-2.2x0.5-S-005
Size of Core
1"
Height
2.2"
Country/Region of Manufacture
Vietnam
Width
0.5"
Adhesive
Permanent
UPC
840352630407
condition
New

ZEBRA 2.2" x 0.5" Jewelry/Barbell Labels - DT (5) Rolls 3,510 Labels per roll


Features

2.2" x 0.5" labels on a 1" core and 4" outer diameter

3,510 labels per roll, barbell shaped labels are bright white for professional results

Perfect for jewelry, glasses, cables and other small retail items

Permanent adhesive for a broad range of temperatures and surfaces

These synthetic (polypropylene) labels offer a high-level durability and tear resistance

Sensor marks (i.e., black lines) between labels

Labels are smudge-proof and water/oil resistant

Black polybag to protect each roll from dirt, sunlight and scuffing

Value for money – buy this brand compatible product for much less than the ZEBRA product

BPA Free

For use with Zebra and Honeywell Thermal Printers.

Printer Compatibility

All printers have a maximum label width and diameter. Please check the specifications of your printer before purchasing labels to ensure that they are compatible. The following is a list of all current Zebra printers with which HouseLabels products are compatible. There are MANY other Zebra printers; however, they may have been discontinued and, accordingly, are not included in this list

Zebra ModelMax Width Min Width  
S4M 4.50 0.75  
LP/TLP 2824 2.36 1  
LP/TLP 2824-Z 2.36 1  
LP/TLP 2844 4.25 1  
LP/TLP 2844-Z 4.25 1  
TLP3842 4.25 1  
TLP 3844 Z 4.25 1  
H2824-Z 2.36 0.75  
R110PAX3 4.50 0.625  
R2844-Z 4.25 1  

 

All of our products are BPA free

BPA (bisphenol A) is an industrial chemical that has been used since the 1960s. Certain thermal paper may contain BPA. The National Toxicology Program at the Department of Health and Human Services says it has "some concern" about the possible health effects of BPA on the brain, behavior and prostate gland of fetuses, infants and children