Direct Thermal
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![]() 1 Roll 1 1 2 x 1 Direct Thermal Labels 3 Inch Core US $9,999.60
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![]() 20 Roll 2 x 2 2x2 Direct Thermal Shipping Label Zebra US $9,995.52
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![]() 10 Rolls 15 x 1 Direct Thermal Label Zebra 3 Core US $9,977.43
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![]() 4 Rolls 1 1 2 x 1 Direct Thermal Label 3 Inch Core zebra US $9,934.41
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![]() 20400 15 x 1 Direct Thermal Labels 3 Inch Core US $9,934.41
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![]() 4 Rolls 2 x 2 2x2 Direct Thermal Shipping Label Zebra US $9,925.23
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![]() CAB A4 600P Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $3,115.00
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![]() CAB A4 600 Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $2,837.00
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![]() CAB A4 300P Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $2,482.00
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![]() CAB A4 200P Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $2,355.00
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![]() CAB A4 300 Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $2,204.00
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![]() CAB A4 200 Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Printer US $2,077.00
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![]() Datamax I 4308 Direct Thermal Label Printer 300 dpi US $1,224.81
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![]() Datamax M 4308 Mark II Direct Thermal Label Printer US $1,144.02
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![]() 1 Roll 2 x 2 2x2 Direct Thermal Shipping Label Zebra US $999.99
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![]() 5100 15 x 1 Direct Thermal Labels Zebra 3 Core US $999.60
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![]() Datamax I 4212 Direct Thermal Label Printer 200 dpi US $966.28
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![]() Datamax I 4208 Direct Thermal Printer 200 dpi US $966.28
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![]() Datamax M 4210 Mark II Direct Thermal Label Printer US $950.12
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![]() Datamax M 4206 Mark II Direct Thermal Label Printer US $853.17
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![]() 64 Rolls 4 x 6 4x6 Direct Thermal Labels 3 Inch Core US $846.54
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![]() Datamax E 4304B Direct Thermal Printer Basic 300dpi US $384.57
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![]() Datamax E 4205A Direct Thermal Printer Adv 203dpi US $384.57
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![]() 64 4x6 Zebra Direct Thermal Rolls 250 16000 Labels US $368.97
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![]() 24 Rolls 4 x 6 4x6 Direct Thermal Labels 3 Inch Core US $335.09
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![]() 24000 4 x 6 Direct Thermal Labels Zebra 3 Inch Core zebra US $335.09
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![]() 40 4x6 Zebra Direct Thermal Jumbo Roll 400 16000 Labels US $332.97
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![]() Datamax E 4204B Direct Thermal Printer Basic 203dpi US $319.93
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![]() Zebra LP 2844 Direct Thermal US $315.00
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![]() Datamax Ex2 Direct Thermal Label Printer 4MB Flash 4 US $309.37
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![]() 4 x 1 White Direct Thermal Labels US $217.56
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![]() 4 x 2 White Direct Thermal Labels US $216.93
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![]() 4 x 1 1 2 White Direct Thermal Labels US $216.75
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![]() 4 x 3 White Direct Thermal Labels US $214.10
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![]() 4 x 4 White Direct Thermal Labels US $205.30
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![]() 4 x 6 1 2 White Direct Thermal Labels US $203.36
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![]() 4 x 6 White Direct Thermal Labels US $201.99
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![]() 1 Ctn 50 Rolls 2 x 15 2 x 1 1 2 Direct Thermal Label Zebra TLP LP 2824 2844 US $199.58
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![]() 8800 DYMO 4XL 1744907 4x6 Direct Thermal Labels US $194.93
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![]() Diagraph Prodigy ELP C1795 Direct Thermal Label Printer US $150.00
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![]() DYMO 4XL Direct Thermal Shipping Labels 4x6 32 rolls US $149.99
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![]() 8000 4x6 Direct Thermal Shipping Labels Zebra Eltron US $149.95
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![]() 24000 4 x 25 Direct Thermal Labels 3 Inch Core zebra US $149.59
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What is a 'Direct Thermal Label' for shipping?
what is a Direct Thermal Label i have no clue dude
thanks in advance :O
A "Direct Thermal Label" is a label or media type that is used in thermal printers (Zebra and Datamax are a couple of many manufacturers that manufacture thermal printers) to create labels for a variety or purposes. Direct thermal media is designed to print without use of a ribbon or ink but create the image solely by heat by turning the media black where heat is applied. A "Direct Thermal Label" is not required to print for shipping labels normally, unless the program being used is very limited to a specific printer. Usually shipping labels can be printed out using most any printer, it just needs to be setup.
Best of luck.
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