100mm x 80m White Direct Thermal Linerless Labels, 25mm core, continuous roll, permanent rubber based adhesive. Made for the 4 inch despatch label on a linerless desktop printer. No liner to peel or throw away, and no ribbon or ink needed.
| Label Size | 100mm (W) x 80m continuous roll |
| Format | Linerless, continuous (no die-cut labels, no backing liner) |
| Core | 25mm |
| Print Type | Direct thermal (no ribbon, ink or toner required) |
| Material | 70gsm top coated, BPA free direct thermal |
| Adhesive | Permanent, rubber based |
| Perforated | No, cut or tear to the length you need |
| Sensing | Continuous |
| Colour | White |
| Suitable Printer | Linerless-capable printers only |
| Part Number | L43472 |
Please note: linerless stock only runs in linerless-capable printers, which use a special cutter or tear bar and a particular platen roller. It will not run correctly in a standard direct thermal label printer. Call 1300 198 684 with your printer model if you are unsure.
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The Four Inch Despatch Workhorse
At 100mm wide this is the standard 4 inch despatch width, the same footprint as a 4 x 6 shipping label, but supplied as one continuous 80m roll instead of die-cut labels on a backing sheet. You set the length in your software, the printer cuts it, and nothing is thrown away.
The 25mm core suits linerless desktop printers, which is where most sites start. 80m of continuous stock is a sensible roll for a counter or a packing bench: enough to get through a busy day without a roll change, small enough that the printer stays compact and the roll does not go stale on a slow line.
Commonly used for parcel despatch, warehouse and logistics, retail back-of-house.
Also searched as: 100mm x 80m linerless labels, 4 inch linerless labels, 100mm linerless thermal roll, linerless direct thermal labels 25mm core, continuous direct thermal labels 100mm.
Frequently asked questions
Will these run in my label printer?
Only if it is a linerless-capable printer. With no liner, the adhesive sits on the outside of the web, so the machine needs a non-stick platen roller and a cutter or tear bar built for it. Put linerless stock through an ordinary direct thermal printer and you will gum up the platen and jam the cutter. Tell us your make and model and we will confirm first.
How many labels will I get out of an 80m roll?
That is yours to decide, which is the whole point of continuous stock. You set the length in the driver or your despatch software. At a 150mm 4 x 6 despatch label you get roughly 530 off one roll; at 100mm about 800. Mix lengths through the day and the roll simply lasts as long as the metres last.
Do I need a ribbon?
No. Direct thermal coating darkens under the print head, so there is no ribbon, ink or toner in the running cost at all. The trade-off is longevity: heat, sunlight and rubbing will fade a direct thermal image over months, which is exactly right for a parcel that gets delivered next week and wrong for an asset tag you need to read in five years.
Why go linerless instead of normal 4 x 6 labels?
Roll diameter is finite, and on a liner-backed roll a good part of that diameter is backing paper you pay for and then bin. Drop the liner and the same size roll holds far more usable label, so you change rolls less often and put nothing in the waste stream. On a packing bench doing volume, the roll changes are what you notice first.
Will the adhesive hold on satchels and cartons?
Yes. It is a permanent rubber based adhesive, the general purpose choice for corrugated cardboard, poly satchels and shrink wrap. Rubber based grips recycled and slightly dusty carton better than many acrylics, which is why it is the standard pick for despatch.
How is this different from the 153m roll?
Same stock, different roll and different core. This one is 80m on a 25mm core for linerless desktop printers. The 153m version is wound on a 76mm industrial core. Core size decides whether the roll physically fits, so match that to your printer before you think about roll length.
Choose this one if you are printing 4 inch despatch or parcel labels on a linerless desktop printer and want variable label lengths without a liner to peel and bin.