4 x 8 gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 140 labels per roll, 2 inch core, 4 inch outer diameter

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

SKU: 4X8GB-2C4OD
$69.95
$69.95
4 x 8 gloss BOPP inkjet labels, 140 labels per roll, 2 inch core, 4 inch outer diameter

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

$69.95

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

$69.95
Made-to-Order Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels SKU: 4X8GB-2C4OD

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

Wide-format 4" x 8" gloss BOPP inkjet labels built for businesses that need a larger die-cut label area for product information, packaging identification, variable data, and shipping-adjacent workflows on compatible roll-fed color label printers. Each roll includes 140 labels on a 2" core with a 4" outer diameter, giving buyers a compact roll configuration paired with a larger printable face for custom packaging, warehouse marking, e-commerce operations, and commercial labeling environments where standard smaller label sizes do not provide enough room.

Converted in-house
Made-to-order roll labels for organized B2B purchasing
Large-format printable area
Supports bigger layouts without moving to continuous media
Canada-focused supply
Practical support for repeat-order label workflows

Overview

The 4" x 8" format is designed for workflows that require more label real estate than compact product ID sizes can provide. This wider and taller layout is especially useful when businesses need to combine branding, variable data, barcodes, instructions, handling details, or operational information on one label without compressing the design. For many buyers, that makes this size a practical fit for large-format packaging labels, carton identification, warehouse applications, fulfillment operations, and product presentations that need a longer information panel.

Because the label is supplied as a die-cut gloss BOPP roll, businesses get the advantage of a fixed, ready-to-print format rather than having to determine label height on press. That helps simplify setup for operators who want a defined label shape with consistent alignment across repeat jobs. The larger face area also gives more flexibility when spacing out scannable barcodes, ingredient or compliance content, logos, and product descriptors so the finished label remains readable and commercially presentable.

The use of gloss BOPP adds a synthetic polypropylene material that is commonly selected where buyers want a cleaner gloss appearance and better moisture tolerance than standard paper label stock. This matters in real production settings where products may be handled more often, stored in cooler environments, or moved through packaging and logistics workflows that benefit from a more durable labeling material.

From an SEO and buyer-intent perspective, this product naturally supports searches around 4x8 gloss BOPP labels, 4x8 inkjet labels, 4x8 roll labels, large product packaging labels, and wide-format label media for compatible Epson, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor printer families.

Technical Specifications

Key roll-format and product details for faster buying decisions and printer-fit checks.

Specification Details
Product Type Die-Cut Gloss BOPP Inkjet Labels
SKU 4X8GB-2C4OD
Label Size (W x L) 4" 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

Compatibility

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

These 4" x 8" gloss BOPP labels are typically evaluated for use with compatible printer families from Epson ColorWorks, Primera, Afinia, and VIPColor. The large die-cut format makes them especially useful for businesses that need a fixed label size with more room for product data, larger barcode zones, operational instructions, variable information, or broader packaging layouts.

Compatibility should always be confirmed against your printer’s supported media width, 2" core requirement, maximum outer diameter, and ability to run die-cut stock in this specific format. Buyers should also verify sensor handling and printer-path suitability before placing higher-volume orders. This practical check helps remove buyer uncertainty around feeding consistency, label registration, and day-to-day usability.

If your business is still evaluating the right media-printer combination, ForeFront also supports broader purchasing paths through our color label printer collection, our inkjet label catalog, and our product label printing service for customers who prefer to outsource print production instead of running labels in-house.

What are 4" x 8" gloss BOPP labels commonly used for?

A larger die-cut label format for wide information layouts, packaging panels, operational labeling, and commercial identification use.

Common applications

  • Large-format product labels with branding and variable data
  • Packaging and carton identification labels
  • Warehouse and logistics labeling where wider layouts improve readability
  • E-commerce and fulfillment labeling for operational tracking
  • Inventory and storage identification requiring larger printable zones
  • Instructional or compliance-heavy panels on packaged products
  • Retail and back-of-house labels that need more space than standard formats
  • Industrial or institutional labeling workflows with broad data layouts

This label size can be useful when a business wants a single label to carry multiple types of information without sacrificing legibility. That often includes barcode plus text workflows, shipping-adjacent layouts, handling instructions, large secondary packaging labels, and internal tracking systems where narrow sizes become too restrictive.

Material overview

Gloss BOPP is a synthetic polypropylene face stock often chosen when buyers want a smooth, polished finish combined with more practical moisture resistance and handling performance than paper-based materials usually provide. For larger labels like this one, that matters because the label often carries more visible content and is more likely to be applied in workflows where appearance and durability both influence the buying decision.

The gloss surface supports crisp text, cleaner graphic presentation, and organized information hierarchy across a larger printable area. That makes this material a useful choice for product packaging, bottles, containers, cartons, and broader identification needs where businesses want a cleaner-looking result without overcomplicating the media selection process.

For broader workflow guidance, you can review our e-commerce and retail fulfillment labels page, our industry label guide, or our materials and finishes page to compare label stock options more closely.

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

Roll configuration directly affects whether a label will fit your printer cleanly and run as expected. In this case, the 2" core and 4" outer diameter point to a more compact roll build than larger commercial 3" core formats. That can be especially relevant for buyers working with printer families designed around smaller roll geometry or tighter media compartments.

Even when buyers focus first on label size and material, questions like Will this feed correctly? and Can we reorder it consistently? often come back to core and OD. A defined roll configuration helps remove uncertainty and supports more reliable repeat ordering, particularly when multiple operators or departments need the same media format for recurring jobs.

For a 4" x 8" label, that balance is important. You get a large printable face while still keeping the roll in a compact format suitable for compatible smaller-core inkjet setups.

ForeFront advantage

  • In-house conversion for closer control over roll supply quality
  • Made-to-order production aligned with business purchasing needs
  • Printer-fit confidence through practical roll-format guidance
  • Canada-focused commercial support for packaging and operational teams
  • Repeat-order convenience for growing SKU catalogs and recurring runs
  • Bulk-order pathways for scaling production and supply planning

ForeFront’s role is not just to supply label stock. It is to help businesses match the right media format to real workflows, whether that means warehouse labeling, product packaging, variable data identification, custom print service, or repeat purchasing across a wider catalog.

Printing tips for 4" x 8" gloss BOPP inkjet labels

Practical setup steps for cleaner output, reliable feeding, and more usable large-format results.

  • Confirm your printer supports the 4" x 8" die-cut format along with the required 2" core and 4" OD roll configuration.
  • Use the printer manufacturer’s recommended setting for gloss-compatible synthetic or coated inkjet media where applicable.
  • Run a short test print before longer jobs to confirm label registration, sensor reading, and barcode spacing across the full layout.
  • For larger labels, keep content zones organized so barcodes, logos, instructions, and variable fields do not compete visually.
  • When printing shipping-adjacent or warehouse data, test barcode readability after full print output rather than relying on screen layout alone.
  • Store rolls in a clean, dry area away from excess dust, direct sunlight, and unnecessary heat exposure.
  • If moving from paper stock to gloss BOPP, review print settings carefully to maintain clean image definition and text sharpness.
  • Test the finished label on the actual carton, product, or package surface before approving larger production quantities.

These steps help buyers reduce the most common operational doubts around large-format label media: whether the label will feed properly, whether the material suits the application, and whether the printed result will stay clear and usable at production scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for buyers evaluating large-format gloss BOPP roll labels for packaging and operations.

Will these 4" x 8" labels work with my printer?

They are intended for compatible roll-fed inkjet label printers that support a 4" x 8" die-cut format, 2" core, and a maximum 4" outer diameter. Always verify your printer’s supported media width, roll capacity, and die-cut media handling before ordering.

Why choose a 4" x 8" label instead of a smaller product label?

A 4" x 8" format provides significantly more room for branding, larger barcodes, variable information, operational text, or broader packaging layouts. It is a strong option when smaller labels create cramped designs or force information onto multiple separate labels.

Is gloss BOPP a good fit for packaging and handling workflows?

In many cases, yes. Gloss BOPP is a synthetic material commonly chosen for its polished appearance and better moisture tolerance and handling resistance than standard paper label stock. That makes it a useful option for packaging, logistics, and product identification environments.

What does SKU 4X8GB-2C4OD mean?

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

Can this size work for logistics and warehouse identification?

Yes. The broader printable area makes it useful for workflows that need larger barcodes, clearer product identification, handling notes, or wider layout structure. Buyers should still confirm their printer setup and application requirements before full-run use.

Do you offer bulk pricing or repeat supply for this label stock?

Yes. ForeFront can support larger quantities, repeat-order planning, and made-to-order production through our bulk custom label orders page or our label request form.

Need help choosing the right 4" x 8" gloss BOPP label format?

Send ForeFront your printer model, application details, and ordering goals, and we’ll help confirm whether this large-format die-cut roll is the right fit for your packaging, logistics, or production workflow.

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