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General Guidelines
D-12 Using Paper
Adhesive Labels
For the purposes of this specification, a label is defined as paper with a pressure-sensitive
adhesive backing. Label stock includes the top or face sheet, the adhesive, and the liner or
carrier sheet, also referred to as the backing.
Note the following points about label stock:
Top or face sheets: The top sheet, which is the printing surface, is usually composed of
xerographic paper. Label top sheets must provide good toner adhesion.
Carrier sheets: The carrier sheet must be compatible with the temperatures and pressure of
the fusing process, and must be coated for easy release of the top sheet.
Adhesives: The adhesive must be stable at the 392°F (200°C) temperatures encountered in
the printer's fusing process, and must not produce emissions that exceed exposure levels or
threshold limits established by OSHA and other safety agencies. Adhesives must not come
in direct contact with any part of the printer. No adhesive should be pressed out of the
edges or between die-cuts (the cuts between individual labels).
Label arrangement: Labels should be arranged on the carrier sheet so that any exposed
spaces run lengthwise down the sheet (See Table D-5, “Label specifications”.) Using label
stock with spaces between the horizontal rows of labels can often result in labels peeling
off during printing, causing serious jamming and possible printer damage.
Labels may be specially manufactured to leave a margin around the outside edges that
correspond to the outer margins of the printable area. If this special arrangement is to be used,
DO NOT REMOVE the excess top sheet material from the carrier sheet.
Figure D-3 Adhesive Label arrangements
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