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Blank Roll Labels

Blank roll labels made for your printing setup.

WD Labels manufactures custom blank roll labels for businesses printing shipping, barcode, product and operational information in-house. Dimensions, material, printer or print method and roll configuration should be confirmed together.

Custom blank labels supplied on a roll
In-house printing workflows

A consistent blank format for information printed when needed.

Blank roll labels can support thermal and operational workflows where product, shipping, barcode or identification information is added by the customer.

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Thermal-transfer workflows

Blank labels prepared around the identified printer, ribbon approach and intended use.

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Direct-thermal workflows

Suitable thermal materials considered where the printing method and required lifespan align.

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Shipping & identification

On-demand labels for packages, inventory, products and operational use.

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Barcode labels

Blank formats that reserve appropriate space for information printed in-house.

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Variable-information programs

Consistent roll labels for changing text, codes and identifiers.

Roll labels moving through WD Labels production equipment
Roll configuration

The roll needs to work with the printing setup.

The final specification depends on the printer and workflow. Confirm known mechanical requirements rather than assuming a standard roll format.

Size & shape
Provide the finished label dimensions and required shape.
Core & roll
Share known core, outside-diameter, roll-width or quantity requirements.
Unwind direction
Confirm how labels need to dispense into the printer or application process.
Print method
Identify the printer model and direct-thermal or thermal-transfer method where relevant.
Material & application

Material choice follows the print method and end use.

Paper, film and supported thermal materials solve different problems. Application surface, environment, handling and required printed-information lifespan should be discussed without assuming universal printer compatibility.

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Paper
A practical direction for many dry identification and operational applications.
Film & BOPP
Considered where the application calls for a film construction or greater moisture resistance.
Thermal materials
Selected around the identified direct-thermal or thermal-transfer workflow where supported.
Application
Surface, environmental exposure and handling help narrow the complete construction.
Barcode & variable workflows

Print changing information in-house.

Blank labels provide the physical format while the customer prints changing barcodes, text, shipping details, product information or other identifiers through their own workflow.

Read the variable-data guide
  • 01Barcodes and QR codes
  • 02Shipping information
  • 03Inventory and product data
  • 04Sequential identifiers
  • 05Other changing operational data
Finished custom label rolls prepared for customer printing workflows
Specification & production review

Confirm the roll specification before manufacturing.

Known printer, material, dimensions and roll requirements are reviewed before production. A specification or proof checkpoint confirms the agreed direction.

  1. DefineProvide label dimensions, quantity, printer and print method.
  2. ConfigureConfirm material and known core, roll or unwind requirements.
  3. ReviewCheck the proposed specification against the intended workflow.
  4. ApproveProduction begins after the specification or proof is approved.
Read the variable-data guide
Production

Typical production: 3 business days after proof approval.

This describes normal production timing after the specification or proof is approved, not the complete project timeline. Material selection, roll requirements and approval happen before production begins.

What we need to quote

Printer and roll details prevent avoidable guesswork.

Provide the requirements you already know. WD Labels can then review the blank-label construction around the identified printer, application and environment without promising universal compatibility.

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  • 01Finished label size
  • 02Required quantity
  • 03Material preference, if known
  • 04Printer model or print method
  • 05Core and roll requirements, if known
  • 06Unwind direction
  • 07Application surface
  • 08Environmental exposure
  • 09Special handling requirements
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Tell us about your label size, quantity, application and artwork. We’ll review your requirements and help determine the right next step.