Zebra ZD410 Labels
65 products
65 products
Direct thermal labels use heat to produce an image on the label, while thermal transfer labels use a ribbon to transfer ink onto the label.
Direct thermal labels are typically used for short-term applications like shipping labels, receipts, and tickets.
Thermal labels can be water-resistant or waterproof depending on the materials used. It's important to select the correct label type for specific environments.
Traditional thermal printers typically print in black, but color thermal transfer labels can be printed with specialized color ribbons and thermal transfer printers.
Thermal labels should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat, or humidity to prevent fading or degradation.
This worked great and just as good as the Dymo
These labels worked perfectly with my Dymo LabelWriter 4XL. They seem to be well made of quality materials. I could not tell any noticeable difference between these labels and the name brand ones. They fit in my label printer just fine, and printed perfectly. I had no issues with jamming.
I use these as a great, cost-effective alternative to expensive wine and beer labels for my homebrew.
I'm not very tech savvy, but this product has been very easy to use for my home bakery. I love that it doesn't need ink and prints clearly and efficiently.
When the logistics company couldn’t deliver my order because of an incomplete address Betckey’s customer service quickly sent a replacement order. The label tape seemed indistinguishable to Brother tape for a much better price. I would definitely order from them again.
Mac
Haven’t had a chance to use them yet. 5 Stars on delivery and service. Thanks