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Maco Shipping Label - White

MACML1000 by Chartpak, Inc

2" Width x 4" Length - 1000 / Box - White




Item Number: MACML1000
Unit: BX
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $38.82
Our Price: $10.09
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White multipurpose labels are designed for high-quality performance in both laser and inkjet printers. Ideal for bulk mailings and identification. Labels are acid-free, archival-safe and lignin-free, preventing yellowing or becoming brittle over time. Labels are compatible with most popular label software programs. Standard-size (letter-size) sheets feed automatically from paper tray.
  • 2" Width x 4" Length - 1000 / Box - White
  • Shipping labels are designed for high-quality performance; guaranteed not to jam; permanent adhesive
  • Bright white, label stock produces sharp text and rich colors
  • Print in both laser and inkjet printers; easily formatted in most popular, label software programs
  • Acid-free and lignin-free; safe for archiving
  • 10 2" x 4" labels per sheet; 100 sheets per box; 1000 labels / box


UPC Code: 15965059031
UNSPSC Number: 55121605
Moore Number: MACML-1000
Barcode: 146415
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: MAC-ML1000, BSN26116, AVE30603
Brand Name Maco
Manufacturer Chartpak, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number ML-1000
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.chartpak.com
Packaged Quantity 1000 / Box
Product Name Shipping Label
Product Type Shipping Label
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin United States
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Color White
Features Acid-free
Features Archival-safe
Features Lignin-free
Media Size 2" Width x 4" Length
Print Technology Inkjet
Print Technology Laser
Shape Rectangle



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