4" x 2" gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 1100 labels per roll, 3" core, 6" OD

4" x 2" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 1100/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

SKU: 4X2GB-3C6OD
$130.95
$130.95
4" x 2" gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 1100 labels per roll, 3" core, 6" OD

4" x 2" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 1100/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

$130.95

4" x 2" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 1100/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

$130.95
Made-to-Order Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels SKU: 4X2GB-3C6OD

4" x 2" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 1100/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

Commercial-grade 4" x 2" gloss BOPP inkjet labels supplied in a dependable die-cut roll format for compatible color label printers. With 1100 labels per roll, a 3" inner core, and a 6" outer diameter, this format gives buyers a practical balance between barcode space, product identification clarity, and efficient roll-fed printing for packaging, logistics, warehouse workflows, and moisture-aware labeling environments.

Converted in-house
Built for organized commercial roll-label workflows
Production-ready roll format
3" core and 6" OD configuration for compatible printers
Canada-focused supply
Made-to-order support for repeat business purchasing

Overview

The 4" x 2" format is a strong choice for businesses that need a wider label face for barcodes, product titles, variable data, and short-to-medium information layouts without moving up to a larger shipping-style footprint. This shape works especially well for product identification, warehouse labeling, carton marking, secondary packaging, and bottle or container applications where a broad horizontal layout improves readability and scanning efficiency.

Using gloss BOPP gives this label stock a synthetic construction with a smooth, high-clarity printable surface that is often preferred where paper may be less ideal due to moisture exposure, handling, or more demanding packaging conditions. In practical terms, that means this 4" x 2" gloss BOPP label media can help support cleaner presentation, more durable everyday handling, and more confident use on products moving through packaging lines, fulfillment stations, or inventory workflows.

Because this is a 1100-label roll on a commercial-style core and outer diameter, it also fits buyers looking for a more production-friendly supply format. Instead of treating the product as just another size variant, this roll configuration helps reduce unnecessary changeovers and supports repeat purchasing logic for teams that need dependable label media for recurring runs.

Technical Specifications

Fast verification details for purchasing, setup checks, and production planning.

Specification Details
Product Type Die-Cut Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels
SKU 4X2GB-3C6OD
Label Size (W x L) 4" x 2"
Labels per Roll 1100
Inner Core Diameter 3"
Maximum Outer Diameter 6" OD
Material Gloss BOPP (Polypropylene)
Print Technology Inkjet
Format Die-cut roll labels
Perforation No

Compatibility

Designed for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that accept a 3" core and up to a 6" OD in a die-cut 4" x 2" format.

This label media is commonly used with compatible printer families from Epson ColorWorks, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor, especially in workflows where buyers need a wider rectangular label for barcodes, product identification, packaging information, or fulfillment labeling. The 4" x 2" gloss BOPP format is often selected when teams want more horizontal space than a narrow barcode label, while still keeping a compact footprint suitable for organized product labeling and operational use.

Compatibility should always be confirmed against your printer’s supported media width, core diameter, maximum outer diameter, and die-cut media handling requirements. Buyers should also verify sensor and media path compatibility before ordering, especially when moving between paper stocks and synthetic roll labels. That practical check helps reduce uncertainty around feeding, alignment, and setup performance.

For businesses evaluating broader printer-fit options, related label supply paths, or custom printed services, this product also fits naturally into ForeFront’s wider ecosystem of color label printers, inkjet printable labels, and product label printing services for customers who want professionally printed labels rather than in-house output.

What are 4" x 2" gloss BOPP labels commonly used for?

A versatile rectangular size for barcode workflows, product identification, packaging presentation, and commercial labeling operations.

Common applications

  • Product identification labels for packaged goods
  • Barcode labels for warehouse and inventory systems
  • Food and beverage secondary packaging labels
  • Bottle and container labels where a horizontal layout is preferred
  • E-commerce and fulfillment workflow labeling
  • Carton, tote, and shelf identification in logistics environments
  • Short compliance or information panels requiring more width than height
  • Print-shop and reseller programs needing repeatable roll-fed media

In search-intent terms, this size naturally supports buyers looking for 4x2 gloss BOPP labels, 4x2 roll labels, 4x2 inkjet labels, product packaging labels, and barcode-oriented label stock that still presents cleanly on customer-facing packaging.

Material overview

Gloss BOPP is a synthetic polypropylene face stock commonly chosen when businesses need a cleaner-looking label material with better moisture tolerance and handling resistance than standard paper. The glossy surface supports strong graphic presentation, sharp text, and clear barcode areas while helping the finished label maintain a polished look on bottles, containers, cartons, pouches, and other product surfaces.

This does not mean every application is identical, but for many buyers the value is straightforward: gloss BOPP gives them a more packaging-ready appearance combined with a more practical synthetic construction for products that may be handled more often or exposed to refrigeration-adjacent or condensation-aware environments. That makes it a common fit for personal care, supplements, food packaging, beverage applications, and commercial identification systems where paper may not be the first choice.

To compare material options for your workflow, visit our materials and finishes guide, review our cosmetic labeling guide for Canada, or explore our e-commerce and fulfillment labeling page for broader operational context.

Why do 3" core and 6" OD matter for this roll format?

Roll configuration is not just a technical footnote. A 3" core is widely used in commercial roll-fed label environments because it supports more stable loading and handling than smaller cores in many printer systems built for production use. Pairing that with a 6" outer diameter gives buyers a practical label count while keeping the roll within a common commercial range for organized feeding and dependable media control.

For a product like this one, that matters because the label is often used in operational settings rather than one-off desktop use. A roll that is configured properly for the printer family helps reduce hesitation around questions like: Will this feed correctly? Will it scale for production? Will it suit repeat ordering? In many cases, the answer starts with the roll format before the material is even considered.

ForeFront advantage

  • Converted in-house for closer control over roll supply quality
  • Made-to-order workflow aligned with repeat business demand
  • Commercial roll configuration built for real printer-fit evaluation
  • Canada-wide business support for packaging, warehouse, and production teams
  • Bulk and repeat-order readiness for companies scaling label usage
  • Broader label ecosystem access including printers, materials, and custom print services

Buyers managing multiple SKUs, recurring packaging runs, or multi-location inventory systems often need more than a label size alone. They need predictable reordering, practical compatibility support, and a supplier that understands roll-fed production logic. That is where ForeFront’s label conversion and B2B supply structure become relevant.

Printing tips for 4" x 2" gloss BOPP inkjet labels

Operational guidance to improve setup confidence, print clarity, and day-to-day workflow performance.

  • Use the media setting recommended by your printer manufacturer for synthetic, gloss, or inkjet-compatible coated stock where applicable.
  • Run a short test print before larger jobs to confirm sensor reading, image placement, and barcode clarity across the full 4" x 2" layout.
  • Keep critical barcode zones and variable data fields away from edges when possible to preserve scanning reliability and clean visual hierarchy.
  • Confirm your printer supports the 3" core and 6" OD roll format before ordering production quantities.
  • When moving from paper labels to gloss BOPP stock, review print settings carefully to maintain ink handling and image sharpness.
  • Store label rolls in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight, dust buildup, and unnecessary heat exposure.
  • For packaging applications, test the full label design on the actual container or carton surface before approving a large run.
  • If your workflow includes repeated product changes, standardize your setup process so operators can swap rolls and confirm media settings quickly.

These steps are simple, but they directly support the buyer questions that matter most in production: whether the media will feed correctly, whether the print result will stay organized and readable, and whether the roll format is practical for repeat use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Helpful answers for purchasing teams, print operators, and buyers planning repeat supply.

Will these 4" x 2" gloss BOPP labels work with my printer?

They are intended for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 4" x 2" die-cut format, 3" core, and up to 6" OD. Always confirm supported media width, roll capacity, and die-cut handling requirements for your specific printer family before ordering.

Why choose a 4" x 2" label instead of a smaller barcode size?

A 4" x 2" format gives you more horizontal space for barcodes, product names, variable data, and short information layouts without stepping into a much larger label footprint. It is often chosen when narrow formats feel too restrictive for organized print design.

Is gloss BOPP a better fit than paper for some packaging workflows?

In many packaging and handling environments, gloss BOPP is selected because it is a synthetic material that generally offers better moisture tolerance and handling durability than paper. It is commonly used where a cleaner gloss finish and more durable everyday performance are both important.

What does SKU 4X2GB-3C6OD mean?

SKU 4X2GB-3C6OD identifies this exact product configuration: 4" x 2" gloss BOPP inkjet labels supplied as 1100 die-cut labels per roll on a 3" core with a 6" outer diameter.

Are these labels suitable for warehouse and fulfillment operations?

Yes, this format is often a good fit for barcode labeling, inventory identification, tote or carton marking, and fulfillment-related workflows where a wide rectangular layout improves scanning and readability. Buyers should still confirm the material and printer setup align with their exact environment and application needs.

Can ForeFront support bulk runs or recurring orders for this label media?

Yes. If you need larger quantities, scheduled replenishment, or made-to-order support for repeat purchasing, ForeFront can help through our bulk custom label orders page or our label request form.

Need help choosing the right 4" x 2" gloss BOPP roll labels?

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