Printer Label Guide

Which Printer Labels do I need?

Finding the correct labels for your printer can be confusing as there are quite a few different labels available on the market. Each set of labels is compatible with a different printer. 

Thankfully you can use this visual guide to easily find the right labels for your printer.

If you're still having a little trouble don't hesitate to give us a call on 07 3271 4588.

There are 2 different types of printers used for testing and tagging

Thermal Transfer Printers
Thermal transfer Printers need labels and a ribbon (Resin Based In on a Film) to print the tags.
Direct thermal Printer
Direct thermal Printers only need labels as the ink is inside the labels already. The text is not UV resistant in direct thermal printers unless using UV resistant labels where available.

Durability

All labels are plastic, durable, water resistant and suitable for most environments.
If you're working in construction or another extremely rough environment, you might want to consider our laminating overlays. These labels fix over the top of your existing label and provide added protection against abrasion and tearing.

 

Printer Labels Ribbon Alternative
Zebra ZQ520/521
Seaward/Protag XL

Optima Labels No ribbon required UV resistant silver tags
Zebra 2824
Metrel 3309 Printer
Metrel/Zebra/Wavecom Labels Full Resin 56mm x 70m Ribbon Heavy Duty Metrel/Zebra/Wavecom Labels
Zebra P4T
Optima Elite / Optima II
Optima Labels
Ribbon Optional
Ribbon Cartridge
UV stable
Optima Elite Labels
UV stable + Requires Ribbon
Met-Tag Printer
TSC TC200 and other models
Thermal Transfer Labels
Wax Resin Ribbon Roll
110mm x 170m
Full Resin Ribbon Also available
Wavecom Printers
Metrel/Zebra/Wavecom Labels Full Resin 56mm x 70m Ribbon Heavy Duty Met Tag QR Labels
Godex RT200
Metrel/Zebra/Wavecom Labels Full Resin 56mm x 70m Ribbon Heavy Duty Metrel/Zebra/Wavecom Labels
Toshiba
Protag Optima II
Optima Labels No ribbon required
Pac OPT
Bixilon Thermal Tag Printer
Optima Labels No ribbon required
SATO CG2
Thermal Transfer Labels
Full Resin 56mm x 70m Ribbon
Protag Lite
TSC
OJ Pro

Thermal Transfer Labels
Full Resin 110mm x 300m Ribbon

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Why do you need to test and tag?

Electricity can kill. It can also injure, cause damage to property and equipment. Working with electricity and even just using electrical appliances or working around them presents a risk. Testing and inspection electrical equipment is one of many ways we can help reduce that risk. By testing and inspecting electrical equipment unsafe electrical equipment can be removed from service. Safety switches or RCDs are also considered to be electrical equipment which requires test and inspection.

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