4 x 3 gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 375 labels per roll, 2 inch core, 4 inch outer diameter

4" x 3" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 375/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

SKU: 4X3GB-2C4OD
$69.95
$69.95
4 x 3 gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 375 labels per roll, 2 inch core, 4 inch outer diameter

4" x 3" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 375/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

$69.95

4" x 3" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 375/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

$69.95
Made-to-Order Inkjet Labels SKU: 4X3GB-2C4OD

4" x 3" Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels – 375/Roll, 2" Core, 4" OD

Dependable 4" x 3" gloss BOPP inkjet labels built for product packaging, barcode layouts, retail identification, and organized commercial printing on compatible roll-fed color label printers. Each roll includes 375 die-cut labels on a 2" core with a 4" outer diameter, giving businesses a balanced rectangular label format that supports short to medium production runs, clean presentation, and practical roll handling for in-house product labeling workflows.

Converted in-house
Controlled roll production for repeatable business supply
Commercial-ready roll format
Designed for compatible roll-fed inkjet workflows
Canada-focused support
Helping brands and operations teams reorder with confidence

Overview

A 4" x 3" label format is a practical choice for businesses that need a rectangular layout with more horizontal structure than smaller product labels can offer. It gives enough room for logos, product names, regulatory details, barcodes, usage notes, pricing, and secondary packaging information without forcing the artwork into an oversized footprint. That makes this size useful across product identification, packaging support, shelf labeling, internal inventory control, and fulfillment-oriented workflows.

The shape works especially well when the buyer wants a layout that can separate branding from barcode and text content more cleanly than a square label. In real labeling environments, that often means improved scan-zone planning, stronger information hierarchy, and a more readable final result on bottles, pouches, cartons, clamshell packs, jars, retail packaging, and operational labels where width matters more than extra vertical space.

The gloss BOPP material adds a synthetic polypropylene face stock that is commonly chosen when paper is not the best fit for the actual use environment. Compared with paper label stock, gloss BOPP is often preferred for packaging that may see more handling, refrigerated product conditions, bottles, personal care items, or moderate moisture exposure. The glossy finish also helps support clearer graphics, sharper text, and a polished label presentation for businesses that want a cleaner finished appearance.

For buyers searching for 4x3 gloss BOPP labels, 4x3 inkjet labels, 4x3 roll labels, or gloss BOPP packaging labels, this product supports those search needs with a realistic roll-fed label configuration and a material that is better aligned with commercial packaging use than generic paper alternatives.

Technical Specifications

Key product and roll-format details for buyers confirming size, material, and printer-fit requirements before purchase.

Specification Details
Product Type Die-Cut Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels
SKU 4X3GB-2C4OD
Label Size (W x L) 4" x 3"
Labels per Roll 375
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 roll format for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers
Common Search Fit 4x3 gloss BOPP labels, 4x3 inkjet labels, 4x3 product labels

Compatibility

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

These 4" x 3" gloss BOPP inkjet labels are intended for compatible roll-fed color label printers from families such as Epson ColorWorks, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor. Buyers researching labels for Epson C4000, labels for Epson C6000, labels for Primera printers, or labels for VIPColor printers should verify actual media specifications rather than assuming every printer in a family accepts the same roll format.

Because this product uses a 2" core and 4" OD, printer-fit confirmation is especially important. Not all color label printers are built around the same unwind capacity, core support, or die-cut sensing behavior. Buyers should confirm media width, core diameter, maximum outer diameter, and compatibility with die-cut stock before ordering larger quantities.

The 4" x 3" format is often selected for packaging and operational labeling because it offers a more horizontal layout than square formats while remaining easier to fit on many packaging surfaces than longer labels. That makes compatibility more than just a width question. It is also about whether the printer and workflow are suited to this label geometry and roll configuration.

If your team would rather have finished labels supplied instead of printing blank media in-house, ForeFront also offers a product label printing service for businesses looking for custom printed label support.

What are 4" x 3" gloss BOPP labels commonly used for?

A balanced rectangular synthetic label format for product packaging, barcode placement, and clean commercial information layouts.

Common applications

  • Product and packaging labels for bottles, jars, tubs, and cartons
  • Food and beverage secondary labeling with organized content zones
  • Retail shelf and price labels where readable layout matters
  • Inventory and logistics labels with barcode and text separation
  • E-commerce and fulfillment workflows that need compact-but-readable roll labels
  • Product identification labels with logos, SKUs, and scannable information
  • Personal care and cosmetic packaging requiring a polished finish
  • Supplement and nutraceutical labels where material realism matters
  • Warehouse and internal operations labeling for carts, totes, or bins
  • Commercial labeling environments that benefit from synthetic media over paper

Material overview

Gloss BOPP is a synthetic polypropylene label material selected when buyers need a smooth, polished label surface with more realistic moisture and handling performance than standard paper often provides. The gloss finish supports sharp text, strong graphic clarity, and a cleaner finished appearance, making it a common choice for product-facing applications where both readability and visual presentation matter.

Compared with paper labels, BOPP label stock is often a better fit for bottles, personal care products, refrigerated items, and packaging that may experience moderate contact during storage, shipping, or in-store handling. That is why many buyers move to gloss BOPP when they want a material that looks clean but also reflects the actual use conditions of the product.

If you are comparing material choices across different product lines, you can learn more about materials and finishes, explore our cosmetic labeling guide, or review nutraceutical and supplement labeling guidance for more application-specific context.

Why does this 4" x 3" format work so well?

The strength of a 4" x 3" label is its balance. It gives more structured horizontal space than many compact sizes, but it is still easier to fit on a wide range of packaging surfaces than larger panels. That makes it a useful choice when the buyer needs room for branding, product details, and barcode placement without moving to a longer or bulkier label format.

In practical production use, this size often helps solve layout problems. A square label may feel too constrained for barcodes and supporting text, while a long narrow label may not fit the package shape well. The 4" x 3" rectangle provides a more flexible compromise for packaging teams, retail operations, and commercial labeling workflows.

It is particularly effective when the application needs a product-facing look but still requires operational clarity. That combination makes it suitable for both customer-visible packaging and internal business processes.

Why do 2" core and 4" OD matter?

Roll build affects real-world compatibility and ease of use. A 2" core and 4" OD are more compact than many larger commercial roll formats, which can make this product a better fit for certain printer setups and shorter production runs. It also helps buyers manage inventory more tightly when they do not need a larger roll count for every SKU.

With 375 labels per roll, this configuration can be useful for seasonal packaging, smaller product lines, test runs, regional variations, and workflows that need enough labels to be practical without moving into a larger roll build than the operation actually requires.

For B2B buyers, that can translate into easier handling, lower overstock risk on slower-moving items, and more disciplined label purchasing across a wider product catalog.

Printing tips for 4" x 3" gloss BOPP label stock

Useful setup guidance for cleaner print quality, stronger feed reliability, and more consistent results on synthetic roll media.

  • Confirm your printer supports the 4" x 3" die-cut format along with the 2" core and 4" OD roll build before ordering larger volumes.
  • Use the media setting recommended by your printer manufacturer for gloss or synthetic-compatible stock whenever that option is available.
  • Run a short test print before full production to verify alignment, barcode sharpness, gap sensing, and overall layout balance.
  • Keep logo areas, text blocks, and barcode zones visually separated so the finished label stays organized and easy to scan.
  • Allow appropriate handling and drying discipline based on your print environment, especially on glossy synthetic face stock.
  • Store rolls in a clean, dry area away from heat, dust, and unnecessary humidity swings.
  • When switching from paper labels to BOPP media, double-check print settings and calibration to maintain sharp output and smooth feeding.
  • For retail and warehouse use, validate barcode readability under the actual scanner conditions used in your workflow.

Search intent and buyer relevance

Buyers looking for 4x3 gloss BOPP labels, 4x3 inkjet labels, 4x3 product labels, gloss BOPP roll labels, or 4x3 packaging labels are usually trying to find a label format that balances product presentation with operational practicality. This page supports those search patterns naturally by reinforcing size, material, print method, and packaging-oriented use cases without keyword stuffing.

It also supports searches tied to barcode labels, retail labels, inventory labels, food and beverage labels, cosmetic labels, and fulfillment labels because the 4" x 3" format is useful across both customer-facing packaging and internal workflow labeling.

For compatibility-driven searches such as labels for Epson ColorWorks, labels for Primera printers, labels for Afinia printers, and labels for VIPColor printers, the page helps answer real buyer questions around width support, core size, OD limits, and die-cut roll fit.

ForeFront advantage

  • Converted in-house for stronger consistency and supply control
  • Made-to-order production built around business label workflows
  • Compact roll configuration for practical printer-fit and run-size needs
  • Commercial-ready media for compatible roll-fed color label printers
  • Canada-focused support for manufacturers, resellers, and operations teams
  • Bulk and repeat-order pathways for growing product lines and recurring supply

Industry fit: retail, food, beverage, and consumer packaging

A 4" x 3" gloss BOPP label can be a strong fit for retail-facing packaging because it gives enough room for branding and supporting information without pushing the layout into a larger panel than necessary. Food and beverage companies may use it for secondary packaging or brand-forward identification. Consumer goods brands often like the balance of shape and the polished look of gloss polypropylene on containers, kits, jars, and pouches.

For brands working in appearance-sensitive packaging categories, related support is available on our cosmetic labeling guide, water bottle label resource, and industry label guide.

Industry fit: inventory, warehousing, and fulfillment

This size also works well in operational settings where the label needs enough width for a barcode and text combination but does not require the larger footprint of a 4" x 6" panel. Inventory labels, shelf identification, tote labels, internal fulfillment labels, and warehouse process labels can all benefit from a 4" x 3" format when space needs to stay organized and readable.

Teams using these labels for operational workflows may also want to review our warehouse and logistics label guidance and e-commerce and fulfillment label page for broader application planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers for buyers evaluating printer compatibility, layout fit, material choice, and repeat-order support.

Will these 4" x 3" labels work with compatible color label printers?

They may work with compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 4" x 3" 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 4" x 3" gloss BOPP label?

A 4" x 3" label gives a balanced rectangular layout that works well for branding, barcodes, product information, shelf labels, and packaging support. The gloss BOPP material adds a more durable synthetic surface than paper for many packaging and handling environments.

Is gloss BOPP a good fit for food, beverage, and cosmetic packaging?

It often is. Gloss BOPP is commonly selected for bottles, personal care packaging, refrigerated products, and other consumer-facing applications where a polished look and better moisture resistance than paper are important.

What does SKU 4X3GB-2C4OD mean?

SKU 4X3GB-2C4OD identifies this exact roll format: 4" x 3" gloss BOPP inkjet labels supplied as 375 labels per roll on a 2" core with a 4" outer diameter.

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

Roll build affects printer compatibility and workflow practicality. A 2" core / 4" OD is more compact than larger commercial roll formats and can be useful for specific printer setups, smaller run sizes, and organized label inventory management.

Can this label be used for barcode and inventory workflows?

Yes. The 4" x 3" shape is often a strong fit for barcode plus text layouts, internal product identification, shelf labeling, inventory control, and fulfillment-related workflows where a balanced rectangle is more useful than a square label.

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 needs 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 instead of blank label media, ForeFront offers a product label printing service for custom printed label jobs.

Need help choosing the right 4" x 3" gloss BOPP roll?

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

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