Laser Labels

Discover high-quality laser labels designed for precision and versatility, perfect for mailing, organizing, and professional presentations. These labels are compatible with laser and most inkjet printers, ensuring crisp, clear printing every time. Ideal for businesses, educators, and home offices, they simplify labeling tasks, enhance branding, and improve efficiency. Available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and finishes, these labels meet diverse needs from address labels to product identification. At MyBinding.com, you'll find durable, easy-to-use laser labels that deliver consistent results, backed by excellent customer service and fast shipping. Choose MyBinding.com for reliable products that help you stay organized and make a lasting impression with every label you print.

Laser Labels

Discover high-quality laser labels designed for precision and versatility, perfect for mailing, organizing, and professional presentations. These labels are compatible with laser and most inkjet printers, ensuring crisp, clear printing every time. Ideal for businesses,...

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Item#: 22COPY30LA

$31.29

features

  • Size: 2-5/8" x 1"
  • Sheet Size: 8 1/2" x 11" [Letter Size]
  • Color: White
  • Quantity: 100 Sheets (3,000 Labels)
$31.29
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Item#: 22SHEETLAB

$32.79

features

  • 8.5" x 11" (1-Up) Full Sheet Labels
  • Peel-and-stick application
  • Compatible with almost all laser printers and copiers
  • Quantity: 100 Sheets (Labels)
$32.79
mybinding

Item#: 22COPY33LA

$31.29

features

  • Size: 2-13/16" x 1"
  • Sheet Size: 8 1/2" x 11" [Letter Size]
  • Color: White
  • Quantity: 100 Sheets (3,300 Labels)
$31.29

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Frequently Asked Questions

Despite the name, these labels are built to run in both laser and most inkjet printers, so you're not locked into one printer type. Laser printers use heat to fuse toner, which puts more thermal stress on the label adhesive than inkjet does, so a label rated for laser use will also handle inkjet printing without issue. The reverse isn't always true for labels designed only for inkjet, which is why choosing a laser-rated label like this one gives you flexibility across whichever printer you have on hand for a shipping run.

Both use standard 8.5" x 11" sheets, but the 30-up option sizes labels at 2-5/8" x 1" while the 33-up fits slightly smaller 2-13/16" x 1" labels, packing three additional labels per sheet. If you're printing standard address or product labels, the size difference is minor, but it affects how much text or logo detail fits legibly on each label. For barcode or small-text labels where legibility matters more than quantity, the slightly larger 30-up size gives a bit more room to work with.

Full-sheet 1-up labels are ideal when each shipment needs one large label covering the whole sheet, such as a full shipping label with barcode and address combined. Multi-up sheets like the 30-up or 33-up options are better suited to smaller, repeated labels, such as product identification or return address labels applied in batches. If your shipping process generates one label per package that needs to include multiple fields, pack and ship supplies covering the full workflow can help you compare full-sheet formats against other shipping label options.

These are peel-and-stick labels designed for standard permanent adhesion rather than a removable or repositionable bond, so once applied and left in place, they're not intended to be peeled off cleanly later. If you anticipate needing to relabel packages or reposition a label after initial placement, plan to apply it correctly the first time rather than expecting easy removal, since permanent adhesive labels can leave behind adhesive residue or tear if peeled after time has passed. Browsing the broader labeling equipment range can help if you need a repositionable label type for a different part of your workflow.

The 30-up option yields 3,000 labels across 100 sheets, while the 33-up option yields 3,300 labels across the same 100-sheet count. For a small office mailing a few dozen packages weekly, either option provides months of supply, while a high-volume shipping operation processing hundreds of packages daily will burn through a box considerably faster. Match your order quantity to your typical weekly or monthly shipping volume rather than ordering a single box and assuming it will last indefinitely.