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Overstock Promo: Thermal Transfer Labels On Sale Now
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40115 40120 DuraFast Label Company
DuraFast Label Company currently has a promotion on 3 by 4 inch thermal transfer labels with colour and 3 by 1.5 inch labels with colour borders. We have discounted the labels until supplies run out.

TORONTO - PennZone -- What Type of Thermal Transfer Labels are On Sale?
The promotion includes:
  • Fan-folded 3" x 4" matte white thermal transfer labels featuring a colour bar (two stacks per carton). Bar colours include blue, green, orange, pink, and yellow. We also have plain white labels in this offer.
  • 3" x 1.5" matte white thermal transfer labels with a colour border (8 label rolls per carton). Border colours include green and red.
SKU Stack / Roll Description Type Configuration Price per Stack Stacks / Rolls per Carton Labels per Carton
40115 3.0" x 1.5" White with Green Border Thermal Transfer 4,000/Roll 3" Core / 8" OD $13.95 CAD 8 32,000
40116 3.0" x 1.5" White with Red Border Thermal Transfer 4,000/Roll 3" Core/ 8" OD $ 13.95 CAD 8 32,000
40120 3" x 4"
Blue/White
Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $12.74 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000
40121 3" x 4"
Green/White
Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $12.74 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000
40122 3" x 4" Orange/White Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $12.74 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000
40123 3" x 4"
Pink/White
Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $12.74 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000
40124 3" x 4"
Yellow/White
Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $15.99 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000
40125 3" x 4"
White
Thermal Transfer 2,000/Stack Fan Folded $12.74 CAD 2 Stacks 4,000

How Can You Use Colour-Coded Thermal Transfer Labels?

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There are many potential use cases for these colour-coded thermal transfer labels including:
  • Visitors passes with colours indicating status or access
  • Easy identification of parts, raw materials, packages, assets, and other items
  • Rack and bin labels
  • Healthcare labels
  • Office labels
  • Organization labels
  • Warehouse labels
  • Logistics labels
  • And more…
Custom Labels Available
DuraFast Label Company manufactures its own labels and offers custom labels upon request. If you need thermal transfer labels, direct thermal labels (https://www.durafastlabel.ca/labels-direct-ther...), inkjet labels (https://www.durafastlabel.ca/blank-labels/), or laser labels in a different size, shape, colour combination, or with other characteristics not offered in this sale, check our label inventory or request a custom label quote (https://blog.durafastlabel.com/get-label-quote/).

Contact
DuraFast Label Company
***@durafastlabel.ca


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