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Label sheets Mondi ETYKIETY A4 105 x 57 mm white – pack of 100
Mondi ETYKIETY A4 label sheets contain die-cut white labels sized 105 x 57 mm on standard A4 sheets. Each pack includes 100 sheets designed for use in A4 laser and inkjet printers and copiers. The sheets are intended for printing address labels, shipping information, product identification or barcodes, and are compatible with common office printing software and template layouts.
These label sheets provide clean, uniform edges from pre-cut labels that separate easily from the backing, ensuring reliable feeding through office printers and copiers. The white surface offers good print contrast for text and barcodes, and the adhesive is formulated for stable attachment to cardboard, paper and many packaging materials. Supplied in a practical pack of 100 sheets, they support both small batch runs and larger mailing or labeling tasks.
Prepare your document or label template in compatible office software, selecting the 105 x 57 mm label layout or creating a custom template to match the die-cut positions. Load the Mondi A4 label sheets into the printer feed tray according to the printer manufacturer’s instructions, typically face-down for most printers; verify the correct feed orientation with a single test sheet before running large batches. After printing, allow ink to dry if using inkjet, then separate individual labels from the backing and apply to clean, dry surfaces for best adhesion.
For reliable results, test print one sheet to confirm alignment and feed direction, and store unopened packs in a cool, dry place to preserve adhesive properties. Avoid applying labels to dusty, wet or highly textured surfaces. When using automated label feeders, verify compatibility with the printer model and adjust feed settings if needed.
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