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Frequently Asked Questions
A few things customers usually want to know before ordering.
What sizes of roll labels does LabelBasic offer?
Our standard catalog covers most popular dimensions - 1×1, 2×1, 2×2, 3×2, 4×4, 4×6 and dozens of others - wound on either 2″ or 3″ cores. We also stock circle labels and continuous (uncut) rolls.
If the size you need isn't already in stock, the wizard above will route you to a custom-quote form. We die-cut to spec in both rounded-corner and square-corner rectangles, plus ovals and freeform shapes - typical turnaround is 7-12 business days from approval.
What materials are available on rolls?
Five inkjet-coated lines, picked based on what the label has to survive:
- Gloss Paper - bright, photo-finish look. Indoor use, dry storage.
- Matte Paper - softer finish, easier to write on by hand.
- Gloss Polypropylene (BOPP) - water- and tear-resistant. The everyday choice for kitchen, beauty, and household goods.
- Matte Polypropylene (BOPP) - same durability, no glare.
- Chemical / BS5609 - certified for marine transport of hazardous chemicals (ADR, IMDG, IATA).
Not sure which to pick? Most food, beverage, and personal-care labels run on Gloss BOPP. Email us a photo of your container and we'll narrow it down.
What surface types work best with roll labels?
Our labels stick to most container surfaces customers actually use day-to-day: glass jars, PET and HDPE bottles, painted metal cans, stainless steel, corrugated cardboard, and rigid plastics.
What hurts adhesion: silicone or wax coatings, condensation during application, very flexible substrates (squeeze tubes, pouches), and anything dusty or oily. If you're labelling something unusual - powder-coated metal, freezer-pack containers, oily packaging - flag it before ordering and we'll match the right material to the situation.
How do I choose adhesive for roll labels?
All LabelBasic standard rolls ship with a permanent acrylic adhesive - that's the right call for about 95% of inkjet label use cases. It bonds quickly, holds long-term across the temperature range most products see (refrigerated, ambient, warm shipping containers), and stays put through normal handling.
We don't sell removable or repositionable adhesive. If your label needs to peel off cleanly later, you'll need to source elsewhere. For deep-freeze (below -20°F), IQF, or chemical-exposure environments, ask us - there are specialty stocks we can quote.
Can I print these in-house on my own printer?
Yes. Every LabelBasic roll is built for desktop and industrial inkjet color label printers. We ship daily for:
- Epson ColorWorks - TM-C3500, CW-C4000, CW-C6000A/P, CW-C6500A/P, TM-C7500, CW-C8000
- Primera LX - LX400 through LX4000
- Afinia L-series - L301, L501, L502, L701, L801, L901
The fit-up that matters most is the roll itself: 2″ core / 4″ max OD for desktop machines, 3″ core / 6″-8″ OD for industrial. Pick your printer at the top of the wizard and we'll filter the catalog to exactly what your machine can run.




