Rollo Direct Thermal Shipping Label (Pack of 500 4x6 Fan-Fold Labels) - Commercial Grade
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SCS International
12-01-2025Does the job; good product; only thing is dont cover it with tape or it will turn black
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Brittany Davidson
> 3 dayPerfect
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Mario Skiles
> 3 dayWill continue to buy from the company. This is just what we needed to print our labels!
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bobbi
> 3 dayLove it
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KharyP
16-01-2025This is my 3rd time buying these. They work absolutely perfect. I have zero complaints. I will continue to buy these as I use them more and more for shipping labels!
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Carlos Archuleta
> 3 dayGreat quality and good lasting amount per pack !
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Maddy
> 3 dayIncredibly happy with my purchase! These are the best labels on the market!
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Stacie
15-01-2025I was skeptical at first, but when I tried this paper in my new thermal printer, I was impressed. Easy and smooth print; sticks perfectly to packages. I will be ordering more soon.. Don’t change anything, they’re perfect!
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Cainnon Gregg
> 3 dayThese work like they should.
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The Traveling Merchant
> 3 dayThis printer struggles to do the one thing it was designed to do; print 4x6 shipping labels. I have been using Zebra printers for about a decade to print my shipping labels and recently decided to buy a Rollo for my home office. I have been using Rollo for a few weeks now and what initially was excitement upon receipt, has quickly dissipated into frustration. I have the Rollo, Rollo 4x6 labels and the Rollo label holder. Every single label that I print results in a red flashing light. I open the printer to reset the label and it will automatically print again, skipping a shipping label in the process and reprinting the already printed label that was deemed incorrectly printed. Even after carefully resetting the label, I will then close the unit again, just for it to reprint and show another flashing red light. Every time I try and ship ONE label, the printer will run through and waste a minimum of 3-5 labels or more in some cases. In the instructions, it states a flashing red light is the Rollo printer attempting to Learn the shipping label, but that is nonsense. Not only are 4x6 shipping labels universal, but I am using Rollo branded shipping labels and its been 3 weeks learning, so this should not be an issue. This issue is happening as I carefully print out shipping labels one by one making sure the label is perfectly aligned with the printer, but there has been no adjustments that I have found to work after struggling with this issue for 3 weeks now. I can not imagine the issues I would run into if I were printing labels in bulk. I am not sure if I have a faulty unit, but I do know Ive never had a Zebra printer give me this much issue.