What is the definition of label paper?

Label paper definition

Label paper is mostly simple paper strips, generally smaller in size, which is convenient for timely recording.

In order to get a label with perfect quality, in addition to configuring a high-quality barcode printer, a reasonable selection of label paper is also a very important part. At present, self-adhesive labels are widely used in the barcode printer industry. The self-adhesive label is composed of three parts: release paper, face paper and the adhesive used to bond the two. The release paper is commonly known as "backing paper", the surface is oily, and the backing paper has an isolation effect on the adhesive, so use It is used as the attachment of the face paper to ensure that the face paper can be easily peeled off from the backing paper, also known as release paper. The backing paper is divided into ordinary backing paper and GLASSINE backing paper. Ordinary backing paper is rough in texture and thick, and has yellow, white, etc. according to its color. Generally, the self-adhesive backing paper commonly used in the printing industry is an economical yellow backing. Paper. GLASSINE backing paper is dense and uniform in texture, has good internal strength and light transmittance, and is a common material for making barcode labels. Its common colors are blue and white. The label paper we usually talk about is coated paper, thermal paper, etc., which refers to the surface paper. The face paper is the carrier of the label printing content. According to its material, it is divided into coated paper, thermal paper, PET, PVC and so on. The adhesive is coated on the back of the face paper. On the one hand, it ensures the proper adhesion of the backing paper and the face paper, and on the other hand, it ensures that the face paper is peeled off, and it can be firmly attached to the sticker.