Dymo Polypropylene Labels

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Synthetic (polypropylene) labels offer a high-level durability and resistance from a variety of outdoor and chemical environments.HouseLabels.com® offers many sizes of bright white, permanent adhesive, DYMO®-compatible polypropylene labels.

HouseLabels.com® DYMO compatible synthetic labels are an incredibly efficient and cost-effective solution for all your high-volume labeling.  Utilizing direct thermal printing technology that prints without expensive ink or toner, you can print labels without an ink mess.  Our synthetic labels come in rolls packed with pre-sized labels which makes it easy to print one label or hundreds without the hassle of sheets, waste or label jams.

At HouseLabels.com®, we not only manufacturer our DYMO compatible labels with superior image quality but we also offer a variety of material, adhesive and color options from which to select.

  • HL-30256 (2-5/16" x 4", 300 labels per roll, permanent adhesive)
  • HL-30323 (2-1/8" x 4"; 240 labels per roll, permanent adhesive)
  • HL-30334 (2-1/4" x 1-1/4", 1,000 labels per roll, permanent adhesive)
  • HL-30336 (1" x 2-1/8", 500 labels per roll, permanent adhesive)

 FOR INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA

North American LabelWriter printers require a die-cut hole between labels to detect where the next label position is located.  Non-North American LabelWriter printers require black bars printed on the backside of the label to detect the position of the next label.  If your printer requires the black bars, then our labels will NOT work for you.

TRADEMARKS
HouseLabels.com® does not sell DYMO-branded labels.  "DYMO®,” "LabelWriter®" and all other DYMO-branded product names and SKU trademarks are trademarks of DYMO Corporation.  DYMO Corporation does not sponsor or endorse any products made or sold by HouseLabels.com®.

BPA
* BPA (bisphenol A) is an industrial chemical that has been used since the 1960s. Certain thermal paper may contain BPA. The National Toxicology Program at the Department of Health and Human Services says it has "some concern" about the possible health effects of BPA on the brain, behavior and prostate gland of fetuses, infants and children.