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The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different paper picking
mechanism.
Leading Edge
8.5 in.
215.9 mm
0.094 in.
2.4 mm
Liner edge
Stripped edge
0.125 in.
3 mm
Driver edge
11 in.
279.4 mm
0.06 in.
1.6 mm
Perforation end
Liner edge
Non-print area Non-print area
Non-print area
Non-print area
0.25 in.
6.35 mm
0.25 in.
6.35 mm
0.33 in.
8.38 mm
0.33 in.
8.38 mm
0.79 in.
20 mm
Top perforation
(Not drawn to scale)
Cut sheet paper labels
Generally, cut sheet paper labels work well with your printer.
Coating or sizing to make the paper liquidresistant decreases toner adhesion and increases the risk of toner
contaminating the fuser. At a minimum, paper labels should be equivalent in weight and rigidity to a 20lb
xerographic bond paper.
Dual web forms
Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually pressuresensitive
paper and bond paper) and then converting to a cut sheet product.
This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. The liner must be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of the
printer.
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