From $328.19 – $335.84Price range: $328.19 through $335.84
2 Label Set
2 rolls of 1570 labels with compatible ribbon
Label 1: 0.875″ x 1.375″
Label 2: 2.875″ x 1.375″
3 Label Set
3 rolls of 1345 labels with compatible ribbon
Label 1: 0.9″ x 1.56″
Label 2: 2.9″ x 0.8125″
Label 3: 2.9″ x 0.8125″
| Kit Quantity | Price Per Kit |
|---|---|
| 2-4 | $328.19 |
| 5-9 | $283.65 |
| 10-19 | $279.68 |
| 20-50 | $278.48 |
| Kit Quantity | Price Per Kit |
|---|---|
| 2-4 | $335.84 |
| 5-9 | $310.45 |
| 10-19 | $307.01 |
| 20-50 | $305.80 |
Take control of your book processing workflow with blank, acid-free library spine labels designed for in-house thermal transfer printing. Each kit includes die-cut spine labels on a roll and a matching ribbon, so you can print call numbers and classification labels on demand. The durable adhesive and archival-safe materials ensure your book spine labels remain clear, secure, and readable through daily circulation.
The kit includes white high-gloss polypropylene label rolls with exceptional edge tear resistance, ensuring durability for book spine labeling. Each roll features a 2 or 3-label die-cut set, paired with a tacky rubber-based adhesive, these labels remain securely in place even under frequent use.
The kit also includes thermal transfer ribbons designed to complement library book labels for optimal performance. These ribbons ensure crisp, long-lasting print quality for text, barcodes, and call numbers, delivering dependable results for library cataloging and inventory management.
Archival-safe materials prevent paper discoloration and deterioration, protecting books while maintaining professional, long-term collection standards.
Die-cut 2-label and 3-label sets allow efficient, on-demand printing for standardized multi-surface book processing.
Maintain clear, consistent labeling across spine, inside cover, and circulation points to improve shelving and inventory accuracy.
Library book label sets must perform reliably across multiple placement areas while maintaining a clean, professional appearance. These labels are designed for strong adhesion on both spine and cover surfaces, ensuring consistent identification throughout the collection. Compatible with thermal transfer printing, the materials resist scuffing and daily handling to keep printed call numbers and book labels clear over time.
Acid-free materials are essential for protecting books and archival collections over time. These spine labels are made without acidic components that could yellow pages, stain covers, or degrade materials during long-term storage. Acid-free construction supports safe use on circulating and archival items alike.
Library spine labels must remain securely bonded through years of shelving, circulation, and reshelving. The adhesive system is designed to maintain consistent contact without edge lift or slipping, even on coated or textured book spines. Reliable adhesion keeps call numbers properly aligned and readable.
Book spines experience constant friction, grabbing, and shelf contact during daily use. The label face stock resists scuffing, tearing, and surface wear, helping printed information remain legible. This durability supports clear identification despite frequent handling and close shelf spacing.
The high-gloss polypropylene face stock provides durability and visual clarity for book spine labeling. It resists tearing, scuffing, and surface wear caused by shelving and circulation, while remaining flexible enough for narrow or curved spines. The smooth surface supports clear, consistent printing for call numbers and identifiers.
A high tack rubber-based adhesive is used to maintain secure adhesion on coated, laminated, and textured book covers. Unlike more rigid adhesives, it accommodates slight surface variation without lifting or slipping. This helps keep labels properly aligned through frequent handling, reshelving, and circulation.
Book spine labels are frequently contacted during shelving and retrieval. The label construction is designed to resist edge tearing, corner damage, and abrasion, helping labels remain intact and readable. This durability supports long-term identification even in high-traffic library environments.
Compatible thermal-transfer ribbons are included because print reliability depends on matching the label, ribbon, and printer as a system. Using an incompatible ribbon—even one that technically fits the printer—can lead to poor image transfer, barcode failures, ribbon wrinkling, and print errors, especially on durable label materials. Including a matched ribbon removes guesswork and helps ensure consistent results.
Ribbon material remains the same, while ribbon width is selected based on printer design.
The label construction does not change—only the ribbon size adjusts to fit the printer. Pairing labels with a compatible ribbon helps maintain clean image transfer, stable tracking, and reliable spine label printing without unnecessary setup issues.
Library label materials and construction align with FDA 21 CFR 175.105 requirements for indirect contact applications and comply with RoHS 2011/65/EU restrictions on hazardous substances. These standards support use in regulated institutional environments. REACH and SVHC status can be confirmed upon request to meet additional compliance requirements.
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