Laser & Inkjet Printer Labels

615 products indexed • Avg rating 4.58 • Avg price $143

Labels formatted for laser and inkjet printers, including address, shipping, barcode, and specialty sheets for office and shipping workflows. The category spans budget to premium options (avg price (price varies)) across 615 indexed products and features brands like Avery and Online Labels. Average user rating is 4.58

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How do I choose between labels for laser vs. inkjet printers?

Check the label specification: sheets are marked for laser, inkjet, or 'both.' Laser labels are heat-resistant and use toner-compatible adhesives; inkjet labels are coated to accept liquid inks and prevent bleeding. Using the wrong type can cause poor print quality or jams

What label sizes and layouts should I pick for office use?

Choose sizes based on your application: address labels (e.g., multi-up on 8.5x11 sheets) for mailing, full-sheet or continuous labels for shipping and large signage, and small inventory labels for barcodes. Match the sheet layout to your software/template to avoid reformatting

How do paper finish and adhesive type affect performance?

Finish (matte, gloss, or printable polyester) affects readability and durability—gloss enhances color, matte reduces glare; polyester and specialty synthetics resist moisture and chemicals. Adhesives vary from removable to permanent and heavy-duty: choose removable for temporary labeling and permanent/heavy-duty for shipping and long-term use

What should I look for to ensure labels work with barcode and address printing?

Look for labels specified as 'barcode printable' or with consistent, flat surfaces and sizes that match barcode modules. Verify printer driver settings for media weight, select the correct label template, and test-print on plain paper to confirm alignment before using label sheets

How many sheets or rolls should I buy for typical office demand and what about cost?

Estimate monthly usage based on your workflow (e.g., number of mailings, packages, or inventory items). Labels are sold in packs and rolls; bulk packs lower per-label cost. For light use, small packs under $20–$50 may suffice, while regular high-volume needs often justify larger multi-pack or roll purchases

Will labels cause printer jams or damage my printer?

Using labels rated for your printer type and loading them according to the printer manual minimizes risk. Avoid labels with exposed adhesive, warped sheets, or those not designed for your feed path; always fan and inspect sheets before loading and avoid printing on damaged or glossy-backed sheets that can melt in laser fusers

How should I store unused label sheets or rolls to keep them usable?

Store labels flat or on their original rolls in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat; keep them in original packaging to prevent dust and moisture exposure. Do not bend sheets—curling can cause misfeeds and misalignment