ROLLO Thermal Direct Shipping Label (Pack of 500 4x6 Fan-Fold Labels) - Commercial Grade
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They are basically identical in terms of their content. While the Fanfold does not need the label holder, the Roll does. The Roll rotates around an axis because of the label holder.
A label size of 3" x 1" or 2" x 2" is required by Amazon. Is it possible to obtain these sizes from you?
The thermal printer I have is what I use
You can change your settings from portrait to landscape, or vice versa.
Selected User Reviews For ROLLO Thermal Direct Shipping Label (Pack of 500 4x6 Fan-Fold Labels) - Commercial Grade
My most recent order arrived with a completely different package from my previous one. )
It seems that my Rollo printer cannot handle these labels. It is not possible to feed them As a result, the feed mechanism stalls, causing the printer to print over the previously printed image. A label is thus created that is incomplete. Some times, a loose feeding mechanism can cause the label to print correctly on the remainder of the label. The following label will print across TWO labels as a result. A brief update As you can see, I'm in awe Having been asked to edit this review, I am glad to do so. In any case, I was contacted by the company and told that the issue has been resolved so I gave them another chance. There are no problems with the new labels and I'm extremely happy with them. In addition, the product is as it should be once again, and I am very pleased with customer service. I have revised the score to a 5 A star.
This company has provided me with these labels in the past and they have worked perfectly. It came in clear shrink wrap packaging, but did not contain any Rollo branding on it. All of the 500 I received worked and I had no issues with any of them. I simply bought another pack once the original one ran out Using the same Amazon page, I purchased the same product. When the new labels I received came in a branded rollo box, I was sure this was an improvement, then I realized I wasn't. No matter what I do, I cannot print labels from the new Rollo labels. As with everyone else who has read these recently, I am experiencing the exact same issue. All of the labels got stuck in the printer, and I wasn't able to print a single label. Because I ordered them well in advance of when I would run out of my first package, I didn't open them until two months after they were delivered. It would be nice if I could return this garbage. Rollo needs to read this and fix the situation, I really hope. There are a lot of reasons I am very disappointed and cannot fathom how Rollo allowed their names to be attached to As I needed labels for my business, I ordered the following from Amazon for almost half the price and they work perfectly 4" x 6" Fanfold Direct Thermal Labels (500 Labels) by RyhamPaper Mailing Postage Labels, Perforated, Permanent Adhesive Shipping Labels, White.
It seems that other recent customers are also experiencing this problem with these new labels. The labels were very easy to tear off, worked with my Rollo printer every time, and had an extremely dark print with my Rollo printer. I have been buying these labels from the same seller for over a year now and they did a great job. I've noticed that something changed with this recently, so now they no longer print properly, jam in the printer, or don't print all the way. In the past, they would be stored in a plastic wrapped stack of 500 perforated labels with no marking A few months ago I bought a roll of them Despite the perforations, they were still branded as Rollo and had printed labels on the back. Since I changed to these just today because I ran out of my old stack, my Rollo started having issues right away. When I actually went to print one label, the label jammed halfway through, and my Rollo would show the red blinking light half way through. Note I had a similar experience with printing labels and experiencing printer problems. It may be helpful to try unplugging your Rollo, turning it on and off, and making it learn and relearn Be sure to learn the label more than once. Having two of these stacks of labels, I also tried putting the other one in the box and still had the same problem. As I have two Rollo printers, I unloaded the labels from the one that I had been using so far and replaced them with the one I had not been using. Exactly the same thing happened to me. As a result I was forced to give up the labels and load an off brand stack of labels I kept around in case of an emergency. Despite the lower price, this stack is not as nice, and the print quality is not as dark, and there can sometimes even be streaks on the In any case, I do not like I was pleasantly surprised to find that both of my Rollo printers worked perfectly with them. These labels are clearly defective in some way in the most recent batch. After trying them for the last few months, I'm throwing them out and will probably buy that off-brand label until Rollo can fix what is wrong with.
There was a problem with the paper. There are no words to describe how disappointed I am!.
Similar to the ones others have taken, my packages also look the same. The four packs I purchased were on sale. There were three packages inside the box that were ripped up. It was not the shipping that was the problem, since the box was perfect. One of the packages was all over the place, and it was about half of each package that This is an ineffective use of my money since I paid for 4 packages and only got to work with less than 3. About 20 sheets of the third package had been damaged, although most of the third package had never been opened. Buying from this seller will never be an option for me. I have to tell you something. The cells were completely open and exposed, so they had to have known when putting these into the box that the cellophane was not intact. It would have been better to keep them in place more effectively and to have less of them destroyed by simple packing materials. I also think taping back up the cellophane would have been a good idea. There were only a few sheets lost, and by using a rubber band, they could have kept things contained. The sellers' decision to package and sell these items in this manner, and then ship them in this manner, means they do not care and expect the buyers to do nothing about their behavior.
A lot of negative reviews are available online (shipping issues, technical issues with printing) but none of these can be blamed on the product. Shipping damage occurs, and if the printer is not set up correctly on your computer you will have printing issues. As you can see, the Rollo test image is a high definition PDF that prints perfectly. Although the Shopify prints are not as high quality as the sample label, they can still be used with some adjustment. Besides printing product labels and instructions, I also use the Rollo for putting stickers on rectangles and circles. Not only 4x6 labels can be printed with direct thermal, but a wide variety of products can be used. Using a high resolution image, I was able to get some purple stickers as well as white ones. There is no doubt that Rollo labels are a great product with a great adhesive for USPS padded envelopes and cardboard boxes alike.
If your labels look bad, make sure that your settings are right.