Sheet Labels - What are sheet labels?
Definition of SHEET LABELS:
Pressure sensitive labels are produced in several finished forms. Sheet labels are carried on a backing sheet that is cut to a standard or pre-specified size. In the UK, the most common size of sheet labels is A4, although they can also be produced to A5, A6, or bespoke sizes. These labels are usually sold in packs or boxes of a set quantity; packs of labels are usually available in smaller quantities such as 5, 10, or 25, while boxes are used to hold bigger quantities and are commonly sold in reams of 500 sheets. These labels are manufactured from a continuous laminate of pressure sensitive material that is then cut into singular sheets. Sheet labels are most commonly used with standard desktop laser printers and inkjet printers. At Label Planet, all of our labels are supplied on A4 sheets.
Here is the Harvard-style citation to use if you would like to reference this definition of the term sheet labels:
Label Planet (2020) What are sheet labels? | Sheet Labels Definition. Available at: https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/sheet-labels/ (Accessed: January 1, 2024).
Related Questions