Explore our range of Dymo compatible label sizes designed to work seamlessly with your Dymo 4XL printer. Ideal for fulfilling shipping needs in your eCommerce store.
There are 2 different types of thermal printing technologies: thermal transfer and direct thermal.
Thermal Transfer (TT) printing uses a ribbon that melts ink onto the label when heated, resulting in darker clearer text and images. This method ensures high-quality, durable prints.
Direct Thermal (DT) printing uses heat-sensitive paper with embedded ink, where text and images appear when the paper is exposed to heat. This method does not require a ribbon, simplifying the printing process.
Direct thermal labels are compatible with Zebra, Bixolon, Citizen, Datamax, Honeywell, Intermec, Rollo, Sato, and TSC printers.
Non top coated labels have a plain matte facesheet suitable for short-term applications such as shipping and barcoding. They are also more cost-effective. Top coated labels have an added protective layer, enhancing its resistance to scratches providing better print quality and scannability.
An easy way to determine if a label is direct thermal is to scratch it with your fingernail. If a dark mark appears, it indicates that your label is direct thermal.
Yes, direct thermal labels fade when exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, or harsh chemicals. Additionally, certain acrylic-based sealing tapes can accelerate the fading of the print. For applications requiring long-term durability, we recommend thermal transfer labels.
Direct thermal labels have a shelf life of 6 -12 months when stored properly in a cool, dry environment.
If your order is large enough, it might ship LTL. LTL stands for less than truckload freight shipping. LTL shipping is typically much cheaper on a per case basis than UPS or FedEx ground. In addition to LTL being cheaper than UPS or FedEx ground, LTL shipping will ensure your goods arrive in pristine condition. This is due to the fact that the shipment will be placed on a pallet and shrink wrapped.
Unfortunately, we do not offer free shipping. The reason for that is simple: we want you, the customer, to see the true cost of our labels. Many other companies will offer free shipping as a value added service, which they ultimately use as a mechanism to charge you more than needed on labels. We prefer our customers to get a true apples to apples comparison.
Yes! We would recommend that you provide us with either your FedEx or UPS collect account to expedite some or all of your order. If you want us to add the expedited shipping charge to your bill, please ask for an estimate.
Yes of course! Please indicate that you would like your order shipped collect on your purchase order or at the time of checkout.
If the product you received is defective or doesn’t meet your expectations, we will gladly provide a full refund.
If you need to exchange your order due to purchasing the wrong item, we will offer a full refund, minus the shipping cost.
To submit a return request, please email our customer service at support@smithcorona.com. Product returns will only be accepted with a valid Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number displayed on the outside of the return package. This information will be provided to you once you initiate a return request.
To initiate a refund for a defective product, an item that doesn’t meet your expectations, or a wrong purchase, please contact us within 60 days of your order’s shipment date.
Smith Corona offers a wide range of payment options to their customers. We offer the following credit card options - Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Additionally, Smith Corona offers PayPal as another payment option. Finally, we also offer Net 30 payment terms to credit worthy customers.
If you are sales tax exempt, we can get sales tax removed from your order, as long as you let us know prior to placing your order. For more details, please visit our sales tax exemption page..
We offer direct thermal labels in a paper and polypropylene material.
Yes, we are capable of making direct thermal labels in 16 different colors. Minimum order quantities may vary depending on the label size and core. Additionally, we can match any PMS color code with a minimum order.
Direct thermal labels can be water-resistant if they are made of a synthetic material like polypropylene.
Yes! Our polypropylene labels are resistant to harsh chemicals and are capable of withstanding environmental elements.
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Hear what our most loyal customers had to say about our direct thermal labels.
“We've been using Smith Corona's 4x3 White Direct Thermal Labels (1” core) for many years. We use them with our Zebra Thermal Printer to print carton and other shipping labels. Dependable Supplier!”
“This was the best price we have ever found. And the shipping was really fast. We will be ordering from this company again! Customer service on the phone was very helpful.”
“We've ordered elsewhere and always come back to these for our shipping needs. We ship from a 100k sq. ft. warehouse and have never had problems with these labels smearing, lifting, or tearing. Great quality and great price!”
“We use the labels in our direct thermal printer to print shipping labels for our business. The labels are high quality and work very well. Arrived quickly.”
“Printing on these direct thermal labels are perfect! Even better is the price. Shopped around and Smith Corona offers the most value for the quantity and quality of labels!”
- Michelle
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DYMO printers use a specific 1" core direct thermal label that has a gap notch to detect where one label ends and another begins. In order for your DYMO label to print accurately your printer needs these distinct gap notches. Our DYMO compatible labels are a great choice for your shipping, barcode and inventory labels.
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