Quantity of 1 = 1 sleeve; 6 rolls, 6,000 individual Monarch 1153 labels with general purpose adhesive + an ink roller. These are Genuine OEM quality labels. They are the best quality paper, adhesive, and have the most accurately cut drive slits. Drive cuts are what allow the label to properly align. There are many different color or pre-printed phrase options with the Avery Dennison 1153 labels. A variety of other adhesive options are available. Also, don't forget about the awesome advertising or operational value of Custom Labels.
Features:
Genuine Monarch 1153 labels. They have the Avery Dennison name and logo and the Monarch name printed on the inside of the core. They fit into the Monarch 1153.
- Printed label measures 1.22" x 1" or 31mm x 25mm
- 1,000 labels per roll
- 6 rolls per sleeve
- Sold per sleeve; 6,000 labels with free ink roller
- Priced per sleeve
- 16 sleeves per master case
Label Storage Tips
Proper storage is very important to ensure your inventory investment will continue to have a long shelf life and be fully operational. It is recommended to keep your labels in a cool, dry area. A phrase we often say is “So long as they are at room temperature or below, everything should be fine.” Some more detailed specifics would be to keep the inventory at 72 degrees Fahrenheit to around 45 degrees Fahrenheit on the low end. The humidity level should be 30% or below.
It would a poor choice to leave the Monarch 1153 label pack near a heat source as the adhesive can start to run. When that happens, glue will ooze outward on to the edges of the roll. When it cools and dries, the strip will not unroll or release properly for reliable advancement in the labeler, effectively ruining the rolls.
Common storage places such as on a shelf, in a drawer, or on a table top are excellent choices. Many times Monarch 1153 labels (especially full cases) are left in the outer case box and placed on the floor. This is also fine as most times the floor is cool. However, do be aware of any excess moisture. Should the standard paper material labels get wet, they will be effectively useless. The paper will absorb the moisture and deteriorate.