NELKO 2" Round Thermal Paper 1 Roll for PM220
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- Waterproof, Oil & Scratch Resistant: Durable against water, oil, scratches and tearing, keeping prints clear and fade-free in long-term storage.
- Strong Adhesion, Easy Peel Design: Sticks securely when you need it, peels cleanly without residue — simple, smooth, hassle-free every time.
- Inkless & User-Safe Printing: No ink needed, for cleaner, safer, eco-friendlier printing for daily use.
- Made for Nelko, Engineered to Perform: Precision-optimized for PM220 to deliver sharp, consistent prints with fewer jams and less waste.
- What’s in the Box: 1 × Label Roll (50 mm, about 2", 150 labels)
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Stick them on hoes and sickles, and you can still see the names even when they're covered in mud. Gardeners say they'll never mix up their tools again, making their work smoother.
These labels work perfectly with the Nelko printer. The graphics and writing always come out crisp, clean, and clear. They were easy to install, and I would definitely purchase
Works with common thermal printers. The paper quality prevents ink smudging. A functional supply for routine tasks.
The roll winds evenly without tension issues. Labels separate cleanly from backing paper.
The round shape is tidy on jars and gifts, but you can’t fit as much info as on a rectangular label. Longer product names or multiple lines get cramped or need smaller font. Works if you keep details brief, but not ideal when you need more space.
The adhesive provides adequate initial tack, but may lose effectiveness over time.
The first few times I loaded the roll, it sat a bit off in the holder, which made the circle feed slightly tilted. That shifted the print toward one side, cutting off part of the text. Once I adjusted the position, it ran fine. Just takes a bit of trial to get it right.
The 50mm diameter accommodates most barcodes. No issues with printer recognition.
Worked well on flat tins and cardboard, but on rough or curved surfaces with ridges, the edges didn’t always stay down. Had to press firmly and some still lifted after a day. If your items are mostly smooth, it’s fine.
Repositioning reduces adhesion. A viable solution for single-use applications.



















