Paper labels are identification labels made from paper as the base material, widely used in product packaging, logistics, retail, office supplies, and other fields.
Low cost: Low raw material and production costs make them suitable for large-scale applications, making them the first choice for economical labeling.
High printability: Smooth surface supports various printing methods such as offset printing, inkjet printing, and thermal transfer printing, enabling high-quality graphics and color reproduction.
Environmentally friendly: Most paper labels are recyclable and biodegradable, conforming to modern environmental protection concepts.
Easy to process and apply: Soft texture, easy to die-cut, slit, and label, requiring no special equipment.
Paper labels have advantages such as low cost, easy printing, environmental friendliness and recyclability, but they also have obvious shortcomings such as poor water resistance, insufficient abrasion resistance and susceptibility to environmental influences. They are suitable for short-term use in dry and mild indoor environments.
