MediaJet C6500-C6000-C8000 2"x220Ft Continuous Inkjet Matte Paper Label Roll 3"Core/6"OD
Introducing the MediaJet C6500-C6000-C8000 Continuous Inkjet Matte Paper Label Roll, designed to enhance the quality and flexibility of your label printing. This 2-inch by 220-foot matte paper label roll is engineered specifically for compatibility with Epson's advanced range of ColorWorks label printers, including the CW-C6500, CW-6000, TM-C7500, and CW-C8000 models.
Optimized for High-Quality Printing
The MediaJet label roll features a premium matte surface that delivers excellent ink absorption and color reproduction. The matte finish ensures superior print quality, making it ideal for creating vibrant, detailed labels that stand out. With its permanent adhesive backing, labels securely adhere to a variety of surfaces, making it a versatile choice for numerous applications.
Advanced Compatibility
Designed for versatility, the MediaJet C6500-C6000-C8000 label roll supports both dye and pigment-based inkjet printers. It is fully compatible with leading brands such as Epson, Primera Technology, Afinia Label, and VIPColor. This broad compatibility ensures that businesses can utilize their existing inkjet printing equipment to produce high-quality labels without the need for additional investments.
Seamless Integration with Label Cutters
The continuous format of the label roll allows for seamless use with automated cutters. Epson ColorWorks printers with cutting functionality can easily cut the label to the desired length, providing custom label sizes directly from the roll. This feature is particularly beneficial for producing bespoke labels on demand, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing waste.
Extended Printer Compatibility
Expanding its versatility, the MediaJet 2-inch continuous matte paper label roll is also suitable for laser label printers from leading manufacturers such as OKI Data, Afinia Label, NeuraLabel, iColor, and Astro Nova. This adaptability makes it an excellent choice for organizations looking to streamline their labeling processes across different printer technologies.