3 x 8 gloss BOPP inkjet labels 140 labels per roll 2 inch core 4 inch OD

3" x 8" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 140/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

SKU: 3X8GB-2C4OD
$55.95
$55.95
3 x 8 gloss BOPP inkjet labels 140 labels per roll 2 inch core 4 inch OD

3" x 8" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 140/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

$55.95

3" x 8" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 140/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

$55.95
Made-to-Order Inkjet Labels SKU: 3X8GB-2C4OD

3" x 8" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 140/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

Professional 3" x 8" gloss BOPP inkjet labels built for large-format product panels, carton identification, logistics labeling, and commercial in-house printing on compatible roll-fed color label printers. Each roll includes 140 die-cut labels on a 2" core with a 4" outer diameter, giving businesses a longer rectangular label format that supports larger content zones, barcode placement, and organized packaging layouts while staying in a compact roll configuration for controlled production runs.

Converted in-house
Controlled roll production for dependable repeat-order supply
Compact roll configuration
Practical for targeted production and smaller media setups
Canada-focused support
Helping commercial buyers source label media with confidence

Overview

A 3" x 8" label is a strong fit for businesses that need a larger rectangular format with enough room for branding, barcode zones, operational references, handling details, product information, or secondary packaging content. This size works well when smaller labels feel too restrictive and the application needs more layout depth without moving into a much wider or more specialized panel format.

In real packaging and operational workflows, a 3" x 8" roll label helps solve a common information-density problem. It gives more room to separate logos, barcode areas, instructions, product references, compliance content, or distribution details in a cleaner structure. That makes it useful for cartons, pallet-adjacent identifiers, warehouse labels, industrial product panels, larger pouches, and secondary packaging surfaces where readability and organization matter.

The gloss BOPP material adds a synthetic polypropylene face stock that is commonly selected when paper is not the best fit for the actual use environment. Compared with gloss paper labels, gloss BOPP is often preferred for higher-handling packaging, refrigerated items, bottles, personal care packaging, and logistics-facing applications where light moisture exposure or more contact is more realistic. The glossy finish also supports crisp graphics, legible text, and a polished finished appearance.

For buyers searching for 3x8 gloss BOPP labels, 3x8 inkjet labels, large-format roll labels, or carton and warehouse labels, this product supports those needs with a compact roll build and a synthetic material choice that better reflects real packaging, logistics, and distribution workflows than generic paper stock.

Technical Specifications

Core purchasing and production details for buyers verifying size, roll build, and printer-fit before ordering.

Specification Details
Product Type Die-Cut Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels
SKU 3X8GB-2C4OD
Label Size (W x L) 3" x 8"
Labels per Roll 140
Inner Core Diameter 2"
Maximum Outer Diameter 4" OD
Material Gloss BOPP (Polypropylene)
Print Technology Inkjet
Format Die-cut roll labels
Perforation No
Roll Configuration Compact 2" core and 4" OD roll format
Common Search Fit 3x8 gloss BOPP labels, 3x8 inkjet labels, large carton labels

Compatibility

Designed for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 3" x 8" die-cut format, 2" core, and 4" OD roll build.

These 3" x 8" gloss BOPP inkjet labels are intended for compatible roll-fed color label printers from families such as Epson ColorWorks, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor. Buyers searching for labels for Epson C4000, labels for Epson ColorWorks, labels for Primera printers, or labels for VIPColor printers should confirm actual media specifications rather than assuming every printer accepts the same roll build.

Because this product uses a 2" core and 4" OD, compatibility verification is especially important. Some roll-fed inkjet printers are better suited to compact roll configurations, while others are built around larger commercial media dimensions. Buyers should confirm media width support, core diameter, maximum outer diameter, and die-cut sensing capability before ordering.

The 3" x 8" format also requires stable tracking across a longer label face. That matters for carton identification, warehouse labels, barcode zones, and large-format packaging panels where alignment consistency affects scan performance, readability, and finished presentation. Compatibility here is about the full media configuration, not just whether the printer accepts a 3" width.

If your team would rather buy finished printed labels than print blank stock in-house, ForeFront also offers a product label printing service for custom commercial label production.

What are 3" x 8" gloss BOPP labels commonly used for?

A large-format synthetic label for product packaging, carton identification, logistics labeling, and industrial distribution workflows.

Common applications

  • Large product and packaging labels for cartons, cases, pouches, and containers
  • Carton and pallet identification for logistics and distribution workflows
  • Logistics and warehouse labeling with barcode-plus-text layouts
  • Food and beverage secondary packaging with extended information panels
  • Industrial and distribution workflows needing larger readable identifiers
  • Operational labels for routing, staging, handling, and internal tracking
  • Product labels combining branding, product references, and larger content zones
  • Warehouse and inventory panels where compact labels are too restrictive
  • Distribution environments that need synthetic label stock over paper media
  • Large-format barcode applications where clear separation between text and scan zones matters

Material overview

Gloss BOPP is a synthetic polypropylene label material selected when buyers need a smooth polished surface with better real-world moisture resistance and handling durability than standard paper often provides. The glossy finish supports crisp graphics, legible text, and a professional appearance, making it a practical material choice for both packaging and logistics-facing labeling.

Compared with paper label stock, gloss BOPP labels are often better suited to warehouse environments, bottles, refrigerated items, personal care packaging, and higher-contact workflows where the label may see more handling over time. That makes the material especially practical for large-format labels that need to remain clean, readable, and visually consistent in commercial use.

If you are comparing materials across your broader label program, you can learn more about materials and finishes, review our warehouse and logistics label guide, or explore e-commerce and fulfillment resources for related workflow guidance.

Why does a 3" x 8" format work so well for large labels?

The value of a 3" x 8" label comes from its ability to carry more content without forcing the layout into an oversized or overly wide format. It creates a strong rectangular panel for branding, barcode zones, product references, instructions, or operational data while keeping the width controlled enough for many packaging and logistics surfaces.

In practical design terms, the extra length gives teams more room to separate information cleanly. Instead of crowding barcodes, text, and graphics into a smaller label, the larger face allows a more deliberate hierarchy. That can improve readability, scan performance, and overall layout discipline across packaging, warehousing, and distribution workflows.

This is why 3x8 labels are often useful for cartons, pallet-adjacent identification, product packaging, and larger distribution labels where a meaningful content area is required.

Why do 2" core and 4" OD matter on this product?

Roll configuration affects both compatibility and workflow practicality. A 2" core and 4" OD create a compact roll format that may be better suited to specific printers and more controlled production runs than larger commercial roll builds. This can help buyers manage specialized sizes without overcommitting to a larger roll configuration than the workflow actually needs.

With 140 labels per roll, this product is positioned for controlled runs, targeted applications, slower-moving large-format needs, or workflows where the label face itself is large enough that the count naturally stays lower. Because 3" x 8" uses more material per label, the lower roll count is a normal result of the format rather than a disadvantage.

For commercial buyers, that means a compact roll option that still supports large-format labeling when the printer and application are aligned properly.

Printing tips for 3" x 8" gloss BOPP label stock

Useful setup guidance for cleaner print quality, stable tracking, and better results on large-format synthetic roll media.

  • Confirm your printer supports the 3" x 8" die-cut format together with the 2" core and 4" OD roll build before placing larger orders.
  • Use the media setting recommended by your printer manufacturer for gloss or synthetic-compatible stock whenever available.
  • Run a short test batch before full production to verify tracking, barcode clarity, label alignment, and gap sensing performance.
  • Keep branding, barcode areas, text blocks, and operational information clearly separated so the large label remains easy to read and scan.
  • Allow appropriate drying and handling discipline based on your print environment, especially on glossy synthetic face stock.
  • Store rolls in a clean dry environment away from excess heat, dust, and unnecessary humidity swings.
  • When moving from smaller labels to a 3" x 8" format, recheck artwork placement and calibration so the larger panel stays properly aligned.
  • For warehouse and distribution use, validate barcode readability under the actual scanner conditions used in the workflow before full deployment.

Search intent and buyer relevance

Buyers searching for 3x8 gloss BOPP labels, 3x8 inkjet labels, large carton labels, warehouse labels, or large-format roll labels are usually trying to find a label that supports more content space without sacrificing production practicality. This page supports those search patterns naturally through size, material, print method, and workflow-specific terminology.

It also supports searches related to carton labels, pallet identification labels, logistics labels, food and beverage secondary packaging labels, industrial labels, and distribution labels because the 3" x 8" format works across both packaging and operational use cases.

For compatibility-focused searches such as labels for Epson C4000, labels for Epson ColorWorks, labels for Primera printers, and labels for VIPColor printers, this page helps reduce uncertainty by reinforcing media width, compact roll configuration, core size, OD fit, and die-cut label logic rather than relying on unsupported universal claims.

ForeFront advantage

  • Converted in-house for stronger consistency and supply control
  • Made-to-order workflow aligned with real business labeling needs
  • Compact roll format for specific printer-fit and production planning needs
  • Commercial-ready media for compatible roll-fed inkjet workflows
  • Canada-focused support for purchasing teams, resellers, and operations leads
  • Bulk and repeat-order pathways for recurring custom supply planning

Industry fit: packaging, distribution, and industrial workflows

A 3" x 8" gloss BOPP label is especially useful for operations that need a larger panel for packaging or logistics use. Cartons, cases, industrial packaging, secondary food and beverage labeling, and distribution workflows can all benefit from the added layout room when the label must carry barcodes, handling notes, product references, or operational identifiers in a structured format.

For businesses working in industrial and operational environments, related guidance is available on our warehouse and logistics label guide, industrial parts and electronics label page, and e-commerce and fulfillment resources.

Industry fit: food, beverage, and product packaging

This format can also support larger secondary packaging panels for food, beverage, and consumer goods applications. When the product needs a larger information panel for branding, product references, barcode placement, or packaging support, a 3" x 8" label can offer a cleaner structure than smaller rectangles without forcing the design into an oversized square or full-width panel.

Teams working in these categories may also want to review our materials and finishes page, industry label guide, and water bottle label resource for broader application planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers for buyers evaluating printer fit, large-format layout needs, material suitability, and repeat-order planning.

Will these 3" x 8" labels work with compatible color label printers?

They may work with compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 3" x 8" die-cut format, 2" core, 4" OD, and the required media sensing setup. Always verify your printer’s supported media specifications before ordering.

Why choose a 3" x 8" gloss BOPP label?

A 3" x 8" format is useful when you need a larger rectangular label for branding, barcode zones, product references, carton information, or operational content. The gloss BOPP material adds a polished synthetic surface that is often more suitable than paper in higher-handling or moisture-prone environments.

Is this a good size for carton and logistics labeling?

Yes. This size is often selected because it provides more room for barcodes, operational notes, product references, and readable information blocks, making it a strong fit for carton labels, warehouse panels, and logistics workflows.

What does SKU 3X8GB-2C4OD mean?

SKU 3X8GB-2C4OD identifies this exact roll format: 3" x 8" gloss BOPP inkjet labels supplied as 140 labels per roll on a 2" core with a 4" outer diameter.

Why do the 2" core and 4" OD matter?

Roll build affects compatibility and workflow practicality. A 2" core / 4" OD creates a more compact roll format that can suit specific printer setups, controlled production runs, and more targeted media inventory planning for larger label sizes.

Can this label be used for both packaging and warehouse workflows?

Yes. This format can support product packaging, carton identification, warehouse labels, barcode workflows, logistics references, and distribution operations where a larger rectangular panel gives better structure than compact labels.

Do you support bulk orders or recurring supply for this label?

Yes. For larger quantity planning, repeat ordering, or made-to-order commercial support, use our bulk custom label orders page or send your requirements through our label request form.

Can ForeFront print these labels for us instead of us printing them in-house?

Yes. If you need finished printed labels rather than blank printable media, ForeFront offers a product label printing service for commercial custom label production.

Need help choosing the right 3" x 8" gloss BOPP roll?

Send us your printer model, packaging or logistics application, and expected volume, and we’ll help you confirm whether this compact 2" core, 4" OD format is the right fit for your workflow.

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