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Zebra Direct Thermal Labels


Zebra branded direct thermal labels are a low cost way of printing labels for short - medium term use without the need for a ribbon. Please call 01536 414222 for a quote on your label size, buy online or fill in our contact form.

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Product
Material Adhesive Buy Online
Z - Perform 1000D (Formerly Direct 1100)

White direct thermal label which produces black visible light images with Zebra thermal printers. The acrylic based adhesive offers good initial tack and adhesion on a wide range of surfaces. Direct 1100 is not recommended for applications involving long term exposure to sunlight or extreme heat. For high volume printing, Zebra recommends you use a topcoated direct thermal material such as Direct 2100.


Uncoated
Permanent
Z - Select 2000D (Formerly Direct 2100)

White, direct thermal label stock which produces high contrast black visible light images with Zebra thermal transfer printers. The thermally sensitive top coating ensures maximum printhead life, gives superior smudge resistance and protects the label from environmental conditions.


Top Coated
Permanent
Z - Select 2000D Removable (Formerly Direct Remove 2100)

White direct thermal label which produces high contrast black visible light and IR images with Zebra thermal printers. The thermally sensitive layer is designed for use with low voltage printheads to minimise printhead wear. The all temperature adhesive provides excellent cold temperature performance while maintaining good room temperature adhesion.
Top Coated
Removable/Freezer
 

Suitable Applications:
  • Indoor general purpose labelling
  • Product pre-packing
  • Labelling of most packaging material
  • Cold temperature applications
  • Labelling of test tubes and vials
  • Labelling of laboratory specimen containers and slides
  • Labelling of patient chart
  • Order picking
  • Labelling of packaging materials, especially corrugated, plastic, glass and metal