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4×6 Direct Thermal Shipping Labels: The Complete Guide for eCommerce Sellers

Jun 28, 2026

Direct thermal labels are a type of label stock coated with a heat-sensitive chemical layer. When passed through a direct thermal printer, the print head applies precisely controlled heat to specific points on the coating, turning those spots dark and forming the text, barcodes, and graphics that make up a shipping label — all without any ink, toner, or ribbon involved.

The 4×6 inch format (100mm × 152mm) is the industry standard size for shipping labels across USPS, UPS, FedEx, and virtually every other carrier in the United States. It's large enough to display an address block, barcode, tracking number, and service class clearly, and small enough to print efficiently on purpose-built label printers like the Zebra ZD420 or Rollo Wireless.
















4×6″ Thermal Label
4×6 Direct Thermal Shipping Labels
Paper White · Perforated · Upgraded Thick Backing
  • Label Size 4 × 6 inches (100 × 152mm)
  • Print Technology Direct thermal — no ink or toner
  • Backing Paper Upgraded thicker stock for jam-free feeding
  • Adhesive Strong bond — poly mailers, boxes, envelopes
  • Perforation Perforated line for clean, easy separation
  • Compatibility Zebra, Rollo, and all major 4×6 printers
  • Starting Price From $45.99 · Free U.S. shipping
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How Direct Thermal Printing Works

Understanding the technology behind thermal labels helps you store and use them correctly — and avoid the most common mistakes that lead to faded or unreadable labels.

  1. 1
    Heat-Sensitive Coating
    The label surface is coated with a leuco dye compound that remains colorless at room temperature but turns dark when exposed to heat above a threshold temperature — typically around 60–70°C.
  2. 2
    Thermal Print Head
    The printer's print head contains hundreds of tiny resistive elements that heat up individually in milliseconds. As the label feeds through, the head selectively activates these elements row by row to form the image.
  3. 3
    No Consumables Required
    Because the image is formed entirely by heat reacting with the label coating, there is no ink cartridge, toner cartridge, or ribbon to purchase, install, or replace. The only consumable is the label roll itself.
  4. 4
    Perforated Line for Clean Separation
    JiaroPack's 4×6 labels include a perforated line between each label on the roll, allowing clean, straight separation without tearing or misalignment — important for keeping your label stack uniform when printing in bulk.
Important: Heat Sensitivity Cuts Both Ways

Because the coating activates with heat, direct thermal labels can fade if stored in hot environments (car interiors in summer, near heating vents) or if in direct contact with certain plastics that off-gas chemicals. Store unused labels in a cool, dry, dark place and reseal the packaging after use.

Why Upgraded Backing Paper Makes a Difference

Not all 4×6 thermal labels are built the same. The backing paper — the layer beneath the adhesive that the label is peeled from — varies significantly in thickness and stiffness across different label products, and that variance has a direct effect on how reliably labels feed through your printer.

JiaroPack's 4×6 thermal labels use an upgraded, thicker backing paper compared to standard-market alternatives. Here's why that matters in practice:

  • Smoother printer feeding. Thin backing paper can buckle, curl, or feed unevenly through the printer's paper path, causing label jams — especially in high-throughput printers like Zebra. Thicker backing feeds more rigidly and consistently, reducing jam frequency on busy shipping days.
  • Cleaner print output. A more stable substrate behind the label means the print head makes more uniform contact across the label surface, resulting in sharper barcodes and cleaner text — which translates to more reliable carrier scanning at every transit point.
  • Better handling during peeling. Thicker backing gives you more to hold onto when peeling the label from the liner, reducing the risk of the label folding onto itself or the adhesive touching before you're ready to apply it.
  • Consistent roll tension. Thicker backing maintains more consistent roll tension as you work through a label roll, which keeps feeding speed steady and reduces the need to re-calibrate your printer mid-roll.

Printer Compatibility

JiaroPack's 4×6 direct thermal labels are compatible with all major 4×6 thermal label printers on the market. The standard 4×6 format and roll configuration is industry-universal — any printer designed for 4×6 direct thermal labels will work with these.

Compatible Printers
Zebra ZD420 Zebra ZD230 Zebra GK420d Rollo Wireless Rollo USB DYMO LabelWriter Munbyn JADENS iDPRT Phomemo
Compatible Platforms
USPS UPS FedEx Amazon Shopify eBay Etsy ShipStation EasyPost Pirateship
Compatibility Note

All major shipping platforms generate label PDFs in the standard 4×6 inch format by default. As long as your printer driver is configured for 4×6 output and your platform is set to "thermal printer" format (not letter-size PDF), these labels will print correctly with no resizing or cropping.

Strong Adhesive — What It Bonds To

The adhesive on JiaroPack's 4×6 labels is formulated for strong bonding across the packaging surfaces most commonly used in eCommerce fulfillment. Once applied, the label stays put through transit handling, weather exposure, and carrier sorting equipment.

Surface Type Bond Strength Notes
Poly mailers (HDPE) ✓ Excellent Clean, flat surface — ideal adhesion. Label lies flat and peels cleanly if needed before sealing.
Corrugated boxes ✓ Excellent Bonds firmly to the outer liner. Apply to flat panel, not over tape seams.
Bubble mailers ✓ Good Apply to the flat face panel. Avoid the raised bubble texture areas for best adhesion.
Padded envelopes ✓ Good Works well on the front face. Avoid the gusset/fold areas.
Kraft paper bags ✓ Good Apply on a flat, non-creased surface for reliable bond.
Textured/recycled boxes ⚠ Variable Rough textures reduce contact area. Consider a smooth label area or additional tape over label edges for security.

Direct Thermal vs. Laser Printing for Shipping Labels

Many sellers starting out print shipping labels on standard inkjet or laser printers using 8.5×11 sheet labels. Direct thermal printing is a meaningful upgrade for anyone shipping more than a handful of orders per day. Here's a direct comparison:

Factor Laser / Inkjet Direct Thermal (This Product)
Ink / toner needed ✗ Yes — ongoing cost ✓ None — ever
Print speed Slow — full page per label ✓ Fast — one label per second
Label cutting Manual — scissors or rotary ✓ Pre-cut with perforations
Label waste High — full 8.5×11 sheet per label ✓ Zero waste — one label per print
Barcode scan reliability Variable with toner quality ✓ Consistent — sharp edges
Setup per label Sheet alignment required ✓ Fully automated roll feed
Best for volume Under 10 labels/day ✓ 1 to 1,000+ labels/day

Storage and Handling Tips

Direct thermal labels are sensitive to environmental conditions. Proper storage keeps your label stock in print-ready condition and prevents premature activation of the heat-sensitive coating.

  • Store in a cool, dark place. Heat and UV light can activate the thermal coating and cause background darkening, reducing label contrast. A cabinet, supply closet, or interior shelf away from windows is ideal.
  • Keep humidity low. High moisture can weaken the adhesive and cause labels to curl or stick together in the roll. Avoid storing near HVAC vents, sinks, or in non-climate-controlled garages.
  • Reseal after opening. If you don't use the full pack in one session, reseal the label packaging — or transfer to a sealed bag or container — to protect the remaining stock from environmental exposure.
  • Avoid contact with plasticizers. Certain plastic bags and stretch wrap films off-gas plasticizers that can react with the thermal coating and cause ghosting or darkening. Keep thermal label rolls away from prolonged contact with PVC-based materials.
  • Load the roll correctly. In a thermal printer, the coated (printable) side must face the print head. Most printers feed with the coated side facing down into the paper path. If your labels come out blank, flip the roll.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need ink or toner for these labels?
No. JiaroPack's 4×6 direct thermal labels require no ink, toner, or ribbon of any kind. The print is produced entirely by heat from the printer's thermal print head reacting with the label's heat-sensitive coating. The only cost after buying a thermal printer is the label rolls themselves.
Are these labels compatible with Zebra and Rollo printers?
Yes. These labels are compatible with Zebra (ZD420, ZD230, GK420d, and others), Rollo (USB and Wireless), and all major 4×6 direct thermal label printers. The upgraded thicker backing paper is specifically designed to feed smoothly through these printers without jamming.
Which shipping platforms can I use with these labels?
These labels work with all major shipping platforms that support standard 4×6 label output, including USPS, UPS, FedEx, Amazon Seller Central, Shopify Shipping, eBay, Etsy, ShipStation, EasyPost, and Pirateship. Set your platform's label format to "thermal printer" or "4×6 label" to ensure correct sizing.
Are the labels water-resistant and smudge-resistant?
Yes. Direct thermal labels are generally resistant to water splashes and smudging during normal transit handling. The thermally-formed image is embedded in the coating rather than sitting on the surface like ink, which gives it reasonable durability. For extreme wet conditions, additional label protection (such as a clear tape overlay) can provide extra security.
What is the label size in millimeters?
Each label measures 4 inches × 6 inches, which is 100mm × 152mm in metric. This is the universal standard shipping label size used by all major U.S. carriers.
Do the labels come with perforations?
Yes. Each label includes a perforated line for clean, straight separation from the roll. This eliminates the need for scissors and ensures uniform label edges for a professional appearance.
How should I store unused labels?
Store unused thermal labels in a cool, dry, dark environment away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and chemical exposure. Reseal the packaging after each use. Avoid storing near PVC plastics, which can off-gas chemicals that react with the thermal coating. Proper storage maintains label quality and adhesive strength for the long term.
Does JiaroPack offer free shipping on label orders?
Yes. JiaroPack offers free standard shipping on all orders within the United States, with no minimum order value — including label orders.

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