4 x 5 matte paper inkjet label roll 460 labels 3 inch core 6 inch OD

4" x 5" Matte Paper Inkjet Labels – 460 Labels/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

SKU: 4X5M-3C6OD
$52.95
$52.95
4 x 5 matte paper inkjet label roll 460 labels 3 inch core 6 inch OD

4" x 5" Matte Paper Inkjet Labels – 460 Labels/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

$52.95

4" x 5" Matte Paper Inkjet Labels – 460 Labels/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

$52.95
Made-to-Order Inkjet Labels SKU: 4X5M-3C6OD

4" x 5" Matte Paper Inkjet Labels – 460 Labels/Roll, 3" Core, 6" OD

Professional 4" x 5" matte paper inkjet labels designed for businesses that need a balanced mid-to-large format for product packaging, shipping support, warehouse identification, barcode layouts, and general commercial labeling. Each roll contains 460 die-cut labels on a 3" core with a 6" outer diameter, giving buyers a practical roll configuration for compatible roll-fed color label printers where organized content, readable barcodes, and clean indoor presentation matter.

Converted in-house
Controlled roll production for repeat business ordering
Commercial-ready roll format
Built for compatible roll-fed inkjet workflows
Canada-focused supply
Supporting packaging, logistics, and warehouse operations

Overview

The 4" x 5" label size fills an important space between smaller product labels and full shipping-label formats. It gives buyers enough surface area to combine branding, barcode placement, product details, handling instructions, and operational information in one organized layout without moving into oversized label territory. That makes it useful for packaging lines, warehouse programs, internal identification systems, and commercial operations that need a versatile rectangular format with strong readability.

For many businesses, this size works well when a 4" x 3" or 4" x 4" label feels too limited, but a 4" x 6" label creates more unused space than necessary. A 4" x 5" matte paper roll label provides a wider, taller printable panel that can handle structured content without making the final label look crowded. That can be especially useful for product packaging, retail identification, carton labeling, inventory control, and indoor barcode workflows where both layout efficiency and fast scanning matter.

The matte paper construction gives this product a clean, non-glare printable surface that supports crisp text, clear barcodes, and practical graphic presentation. Matte paper is often selected for indoor labeling and short-term packaging applications because it offers a more subdued finish than gloss while maintaining good readability across text-heavy or operational layouts. That makes it a strong choice when the goal is clarity and a professional appearance rather than shine.

This combination of 4" x 5" dimensions, matte paper face stock, and a commercial 3" core / 6" OD roll format makes this SKU useful for buyers searching terms like 4x5 matte paper labels, 4x5 inkjet labels, 4 inch x 5 inch roll labels, barcode and packaging labels, or labels for color label printers. Just as importantly, it solves a real buyer problem: how to get enough printable space for practical packaging and operational content without moving into a bulkier format than the application requires.

For purchasing managers, production coordinators, and warehouse leads, this label stock supports a straightforward buying decision. It offers a useful size, a readable matte finish, a stable roll configuration, and broad relevance across everyday indoor commercial labeling programs.

Technical Specifications

Core purchasing and production details for quick fit verification and operational review.

Specification Details
Product Type Die-Cut Matte Paper Inkjet Labels
SKU 4X5M-3C6OD
Label Size (W x L) 4" x 5"
Labels per Roll 460
Inner Core Diameter 3"
Maximum Outer Diameter 6" OD
Material Matte Paper
Print Technology Inkjet
Format Die-cut roll labels
Perforation No
Typical Workflow Indoor product, barcode, shipping-support, and warehouse labeling
Use Profile General-purpose commercial and operational label applications

Compatibility

Designed for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 4" x 5" die-cut format, 3" core, and 6" OD roll configuration.

These 4" x 5" matte paper inkjet labels are intended for roll-fed color label printers that can accommodate the required media width, die-cut construction, and roll dimensions. Buyers commonly evaluate this type of label stock for printer families from Epson ColorWorks, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor, especially when they need a medium-to-large format for packaging, barcoding, or general indoor labeling.

Compatibility should be confirmed by the actual roll and printer requirements rather than by brand name alone. Before ordering, buyers should verify media width support, confirm that the printer accepts a 3" inner core and 6" outer diameter, and make sure the machine is configured for die-cut inkjet label stock. These details affect loading, feed stability, and print alignment in live production.

The 4" x 5" format can be especially practical when the workflow involves larger barcode zones, structured product information, internal warehouse labeling, or carton and packaging applications that need more room than smaller label sizes provide. It gives enough surface area for organized content without automatically pushing the job into a full shipping-label format.

Since this is matte paper, buyers should also use the printer’s recommended media or print-quality settings for matte-coated paper stock where applicable. The right printer-fit decision is not just about whether the roll physically loads into the machine. It also includes whether the printer can deliver the readability, barcode clarity, and text sharpness expected for the intended job.

What are 4" x 5" matte paper labels commonly used for?

A versatile die-cut format for product packaging, barcode workflows, retail identification, and general indoor business labeling.

Common applications

  • Product and packaging labels for cartons, pouches, containers, and retail goods
  • Shipping-support and logistics labeling where a structured internal layout is needed
  • Barcode and inventory labels that require more space for text and scan zones
  • Warehouse identification and operational labels for organized storage workflows
  • Retail backroom and shelf-support labeling programs
  • General-purpose indoor commercial labeling across multiple departments
  • Private-label product runs that need a clean, non-glare packaging surface
  • Internal carton or case identification for fulfillment and distribution workflows
  • Short-run product labels for growing brands and changing SKU programs
  • Print shop and reseller jobs requiring a readable matte-coated roll format

Material overview

Matte paper provides a smooth, non-reflective printable surface that is often selected when the priority is readability, clean text reproduction, and practical indoor presentation. Compared with glossier face stocks, matte paper reduces glare and can make dense text, barcodes, and data-driven layouts feel easier to review in fast-moving operational environments.

This makes matte paper a strong fit for indoor product labeling, barcode workflows, inventory control, and packaging applications where the goal is a professional, understated finish rather than a polished shine. The material is commonly used when buyers want a more muted look for product packaging or when the application is functional first and customer-facing second.

A 4" x 5" matte paper roll label combines that surface behavior with a useful rectangular footprint that can support branding, barcodes, operational data, and product content in one organized panel. It is a practical choice for indoor and short-term labeling where clarity matters more than moisture resistance or synthetic durability.

For a broader comparison of matte paper, gloss paper, and synthetic label materials, review our materials and finishes guide. If you need finished labels printed rather than blank roll media alone, ForeFront’s product label printing service may also be relevant.

Why do 3" core and 6" OD matter for die-cut rolls?

Roll configuration is a key part of printer-fit confidence. A 3" core and 6" outer diameter are common in commercial die-cut roll formats because they support stable media handling and a practical label count per roll for production environments. Even when the label size and material are correct, the stock still needs to match the printer’s supported roll geometry to load and feed reliably.

In day-to-day operations, this matters because buyers are not just choosing a face stock and dimensions. They are choosing a roll format that must work with real equipment. A mismatch in core size or OD can create avoidable friction, even when the rest of the product looks correct on paper.

For a medium-to-large label like 4" x 5", a 3" core / 6" OD format also supports a useful label count without making the roll impractically large for compatible commercial setups. That helps buyers compare products more accurately and reorder with more confidence.

ForeFront advantage

  • Made-to-order production aligned with real commercial label needs
  • In-house conversion for stronger supply and production control
  • Commercial roll formats built for business printing workflows
  • Bulk and repeat-order support for growing operations and ongoing programs
  • Canada-focused service for manufacturers, warehouses, and packaging buyers
  • Practical printer-fit awareness centered on width, core, OD, and use case
  • Access to custom and printed-label support through the broader ForeFront ecosystem

Tips for printing on 4" x 5" matte paper stock

Practical guidance for cleaner output, barcode clarity, and more dependable production results.

  • Confirm that your printer supports a 4" x 5" die-cut format, 3" core, and 6" OD before placing larger orders.
  • Use the printer manufacturer’s recommended setting for matte-coated paper stock when available.
  • Run a short test batch first to verify print alignment, barcode sharpness, and layout balance across the full label area.
  • Take advantage of the 4" x 5" footprint by organizing content into clear zones for branding, text, and scan areas instead of crowding the layout.
  • If the label will be used in warehouse or logistics workflows, confirm scan reliability under actual operating conditions before scaling the job.
  • Store rolls in a clean, dry environment away from humidity, excess heat, and direct sunlight to help maintain consistent paper performance.
  • When switching from smaller label sizes, recheck sensor and media settings so the printer tracks the die-cut correctly.
  • For indoor product labeling, use the matte finish to your advantage by keeping typography clear and avoiding unnecessary visual clutter.
  • Document the printer settings and layout structure used for successful runs so repeat orders remain more consistent over time.
  • If your project needs finished labels produced for you instead of blank roll stock, consider ForeFront’s product label printing service.

Why buyers choose a 4" x 5" format

Useful context for comparing this size against smaller packaging labels or larger shipping-style formats.

Balanced layout space

A 4" x 5" label gives buyers more room than many standard product and barcode formats without automatically moving into a larger shipping-label footprint. That balance can be useful when a brand or operation needs a structured layout for product data, barcodes, internal instructions, and moderate branding but does not want large unused areas.

For packaging teams, this size can be a practical middle ground. It is large enough to support organization and readability, yet compact enough to remain flexible across multiple applications. That makes it useful for brands, warehouse operations, and fulfillment environments that need one format to cover more than one type of indoor label job.

Buyers searching for 4x5 labels, 4x5 roll labels, or 4x5 inkjet product labels are often looking for exactly that kind of middle-ground solution: enough room to work, without oversizing the label.

Readable matte presentation

Matte paper is often chosen because it supports a more restrained, readable finish than high-gloss materials. In operational environments, that can be helpful for barcodes, product details, and internal labeling where fast legibility matters. In product packaging, it can also create a more understated visual look that suits certain brand styles.

Combined with a 4" x 5" format, the matte surface makes it easier to build information-rich layouts without everything feeling visually busy. That is useful for teams that need more content space but still want the finished label to look clear and organized.

The result is a label stock that supports both practical workflow use and cleaner indoor presentation across a wide range of business applications.

Search intent and buyer-fit coverage

This product supports multiple search patterns tied to size, material, print method, and real commercial use cases.

Buyers may reach this product through several different search paths. Some start with the exact SKU 4X5M-3C6OD. Others search by size and material with phrases like 4x5 matte paper labels, 4x5 inkjet labels, 4 inch x 5 inch roll labels, or matte paper packaging labels. Another group begins with workflow intent and searches terms such as barcode inventory labels, warehouse labels, product packaging labels, or indoor roll labels for color printers.

This page is built to support those real search patterns naturally while staying grounded in the actual product logic: a 4" x 5" matte paper die-cut roll label for compatible inkjet printing environments. That combination of size, finish, and format gives the SKU useful SEO coverage while still serving real purchasing decisions.

More importantly, the page helps reduce common buyer doubts. It explains the printer-fit logic, clarifies where matte paper makes sense, shows why the size is useful, and reinforces the operational meaning of the roll configuration. Those are the details that help buyers move from browsing to buying.

Industry relevance

Examples of commercial environments where 4" x 5" matte paper label stock can be a strong fit.

Packaging and product-labeling industries

  • Food and beverage: secondary packaging, internal carton ID, and indoor product labeling
  • Cosmetics and personal care: readable packaging layouts with a softer matte finish
  • Nutraceuticals and supplements: organized product information and barcode zones
  • E-commerce brands: product packaging, fulfillment support, and warehouse identification
  • Print shops and resellers: practical matte paper roll labels for customer jobs

Operational and warehouse environments

  • Warehouse teams: inventory labeling and larger barcode layouts
  • Retail operations: shelf-support and backroom identification programs
  • Manufacturing and assembly: indoor product, work-in-process, and container labeling
  • Fulfillment operations: organized internal labeling across multi-step workflows
  • Commercial purchasing teams: repeat-order supply for multi-use indoor label programs

Related buying paths inside ForeFront

Helpful next steps for comparing materials, printers, service options, and custom-order support.

Buyers evaluating this matte paper label stock may also want to compare other inkjet printable label formats and broader color label printer options to confirm workflow fit. If your business is deciding between paper and synthetic label materials, the next useful stop is usually our materials and finishes page.

For businesses that need finished labels rather than blank roll supply, ForeFront also offers a product label printing service. That can be the better path when your team wants the final printed label without managing in-house print production.

For larger purchasing programs, recurring replenishment, or non-standard specifications, the preferred next step is to request bulk custom label orders. That is especially relevant for buyers building repeatable commercial label supply across multiple SKUs or departments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about printer fit, material choice, size logic, and repeat ordering.

Will these 4" x 5" labels work with my roll-fed color label printer?

They may be suitable for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 4" x 5" die-cut format, 3" core, 6" outer diameter, and matte-coated paper stock. Always verify your printer’s supported media width, roll dimensions, and die-cut label requirements before ordering.

Why choose a 4" x 5" matte paper label instead of a smaller size?

A 4" x 5" label is useful when your workflow needs more room for barcodes, product details, or structured content than smaller sizes provide, but does not require the larger footprint of a full 4" x 6" format.

Is matte paper a good fit for barcode and inventory labels?

Yes, matte paper is often chosen for indoor barcode and inventory workflows because its non-glare surface can support readable text and clear scan zones when printed correctly on compatible inkjet equipment.

What does SKU 4X5M-3C6OD mean?

SKU 4X5M-3C6OD identifies this exact format: 4" x 5" matte paper inkjet labels, supplied as 460 die-cut labels per roll on a 3" core with a 6" outer diameter.

Can these labels be used for product packaging and warehouse workflows?

Yes. This size is versatile enough for product and packaging labels, indoor warehouse identification, barcode layouts, and general commercial labeling where a medium-to-large die-cut format is useful.

Does the 3" core and 6" OD matter when ordering?

Yes. Roll geometry is part of printer compatibility. Even if the size and material are right, the label stock still needs to match your printer’s supported core diameter and outer diameter in order to load and feed properly.

Is this a good choice for indoor labeling rather than moisture-prone environments?

Yes. Matte paper is generally best suited to indoor and shorter-term labeling applications where readability and presentation matter, rather than environments that call for a synthetic moisture-resistant material like BOPP.

Can ForeFront support larger volume runs or recurring orders for SKU 4X5M-3C6OD?

Yes. For larger purchasing programs, repeat supply, or custom production support, ForeFront can help through our bulk custom label orders page or our label request form.

Need help confirming the right 4" x 5" matte paper label format?

Send us your printer model, application details, preferred label size, and ordering requirements, and we’ll help you confirm whether this die-cut matte paper roll is the right fit for your workflow.

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