Avery Universal labels LR7160-100 DIN A4 White 63.5 mm x 38.1 mm
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The Avery Zweckform LR7160-100 universal labels are a practical solution for anyone needing high-quality address labels. These self-adhesive labels are arranged on A4 sheets and offer easy handling thanks to the QuickPEEL technology. With a size of 63.5 mm x 38.1 mm, they are ideal for use in offices, shipping campaigns, or personal projects. The labels are made from high-quality paper, ensuring reliable adhesion on various surfaces. They are compatible with common printers, making it easy to create custom labels. The packaging contains a total of 2100 labels distributed across 100 sheets, allowing for efficient use. These universal labels are not only functional but also environmentally friendly, as they are made from recyclable material.
- QuickPEEL technology for easy handling
- Self-adhesive for reliable adhesion
- High-quality paper material
- Compatible with common printers
- Environmentally friendly and recyclable.
Label type | Universal labels |
Form | Rectangular |
Label size | A4 |
Adhesive property | Self-adhesive |
Number of labels | 100x |
Item number | 40207383 |
Manufacturer | Avery |
Category | Labeling strips |
Manufacturer No. | LR7160-100 |
Release date | 23.11.2023 |
Colour | White |
Material group | Paper |
Label type | Universal labels |
Form | Rectangular |
Label size | A4 |
Adhesive property | Self-adhesive |
Number of labels | 100x |
CO₂ emissions | 2,25 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Items per sales unit | 100x |
Length | 3.81 cm |
Width | 6.35 cm |
Product Safety |
Length | 30.40 cm |
Width | 21.70 cm |
Height | 7.80 cm |
Weight | 1.19 kg |
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30-day right of return if unopened
30-day right of return if unopened
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