Nelko Genuine 4x6 Direct Thermal Shipping Label for PL70E Printer 220 Labels/1 Roll, Commercial Grade
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
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- ✔【Tips】If you experience paper jams while using our 4x6 thermal label, we recommend cleaning the print head and rubber roller with rubbing alcohol or a soft cloth before printing. This will help to prevent paper jams from occurring repeatedly and ensure that your thermal labels are printed accurately
- ✔【Nelko Genuine】Compatible with Nelko PL70E thermal label printer and more. Print with the Nelko PL70E label printer for clarity and better print quality. You can print efficiently and clearly, making work easier, Note: Not applicable to PM220 Label Maker
- ✔【High Quality】Made of BPA-free materials, Nelko thermal labels are of high quality and can withstand scratches, water, dirt, dust, and grease. Even in bad weather, the information on the labels remains intact
- ✔【Ultra-Strong Adhesive】The Nelko thermal labels have ultra-strong adhesive with a high viscosity that ensures the thermal labels remain attached to any packaging surface during transportation. Each shipping label can be stuck on any packaging surface for a long time
- ✔【Advantages】Print shipping labels and internet postage labels for transportation platform and e-commerce platform. Such as FedEx, USPS, UPS, Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, eBay, PayPal, Poshmark, Depop, Mercari, etc
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The white background provides good contrast, though very small text may lack sharpness.
The thermal coating produces readable text and barcodes. The white surface provides good contrast for scanning.
The roll length is sufficient for periodic use, though not ideal for high-volume operations.
The paper quality prevents jamming in approved devices.
Loaded it in my non‑DYMO thermal printer and the first few sheets came out fine. After that it started catching, sometimes pulling two at once or stopping halfway through. Had to open the printer and pull the sheets out by hand more than once. Slows the job down and feels unreliable when doing more than a handful at a time.
Most labels stayed put on smooth shipping cartons, and the print stayed readable. Tried a few on older, rougher boxes and some lost grip sooner, especially if dust was present. For tidy, dry surfaces it’s fine, but you might need extra tape if the surface isn’t ideal.
The issue is that if the roll isn’t seated exactly flush in the holder, it can slip a little and jam or feed two sheets at once. Once you get the position right, it runs steady, but that first‑time setup takes a bit of trial.
Some rolls leave shredded bits of liner that can clog the exit path. This one released the backing in one piece, so nothing got stuck. Less mess to clear between jobs.
Checked durability by pressing and lightly rubbing the label after printing. Text didn’t smear or fade, so it holds up to the usual shuffle in packing and transit. Good for short‑term but visible ID.
Don’t ship daily, but when I do, it’s often a handful of parcels. One roll lasts me through a week or more, so I’m not rushing to reorder. Feels like a small buffer that matches my workflow.







