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Ensure your items are easy to deliver with high-quality, printable mailing labels.
Choose the right size printable labels for your postcards, envelopes, letters, and packages.
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Angela Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL400GX (Pastel Green (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 28, 2025
Great shipping labels
These line up perfectly for printing shipping labels, with only one side or both sides. Peels easily.
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Debra Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL425WX (Standard White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 25, 2025
Great Product
Great product and affordable price
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Kirsten Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL175AT (Aggressive White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 18, 2025
perfect labels for what we do
it's heavy duty and it sticks very well only ones that we have found that do not start to curl or easily peel off. These labels are used every day and sometimes once the label is on it has to sit in s... ... Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions About Mailing Labels

What label sizes are suggested for printable mailing labels?

Mailing labels can be printed on almost any label size you need. Be sure to measure the area of your package you'd like label and then refer to this page to find the right size. Popular sizes include our 4" x 2" (OL125) and standard address label (OL875).

Are there popular materials recommended for printing your own mailing labels?

Mailing labels can be printed on a variety of materials. The important things to keep in mind when choosing a material are — how durable do you need your labels to be? Do you need to cover up an old label? Will text be easily readible on the material color?