Desktop Label Printers

Desktop label printers are small and convenient, ideal for environments such as retail, office or small scale operations that have limited space, but require high quality and reliable label printing. These printers deliver professional-quality labels with high speed and precision, making them ideal for businesses that prioritize efficiency without the need for bulky industrial equipment.  If you are printing around 500-1000 labels or less per day, desktop printers are an ideal solution for you. For businesses with higher volume requirements, explore our range of Industrial Printers designed for continuous, large-scale operations.

Desktop Label Printers

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What is a desktop label printer?

A desktop label printer is a compact thermal printer designed for low to medium volume printing, ideal for offices, retail, and small warehouse environments.

What is the difference between desktop and industrial label printers?

Desktop printers are suitable for lower print volumes of around 500 a day, whereas industrial printers are built for high-volume, continuous use in demanding environments. They typically store larger rolls of labels than desktop printers due to their larger size.

Do desktop label printers use ink or toner?

No. They use thermal printing technology, either direct thermal (no ribbon) or thermal transfer (requires ribbon).

What is the difference between direct thermal and thermal transfer?

Direct thermal is best for short-term labels like shipping, while thermal transfer is more durable and suited for long-term labelling applications.

What is the best printer for shipping labels?

Standard shipping labels in Australia are 102mm x 150mm and come in rolls of various quantities of labels.

How do I know what labels work with my printer?

Label size and label life requirements are the two main considerations to find a label printer:

  • Label width should not exceed printers maximum label width.
  • Direct thermal labels are required for direct thermal printers. (No printer ribbons required): These are for shorter life span requirements such as shipping labels. 
  • Thermal transfer labels and ribbons are required for thermal transfer printers. These are for longer label life span requirements such as shelf/pallet labels. 

Read our blog on what to consider when buying a label printer for more details.

Which industries use desktop label printers?

Common industries include healthcare, logistics, warehousing, manufacturing and retail.