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Light Tan Labels

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Add the finishing touch to your project with light tan labels.
Stand out from the crowd with a cream-colored label featuring a permanent adhesive. View Material Details
Light Tan Labels (TC) - Technical Material Details
Our light tan label material is a pale, brownish-colored paper that features a permanent adhesive. This material is laser and inkjet printable and is similar to PMS 726U in the Pantone Matching System.
Printer Compatibility: Inkjet and Laser
Facestock Weight: 50 lbs. per ream ± 10% (25" x 38", 500 sheets)
Facestock Caliper: 3.7 mil ± 10%
Liner Weight: 53 lbs. per ream ± 10% (24" x 36", 500 sheets)
Liner Caliper: 3.2 mil ± 10%
Total Caliper: 7.5 mil ± 10%
Min. Application Temperature: +25° F
Once applied, will withstand: -75° F to +200° F temperatures
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Add A Unique Look With Printable Tan Labels

Our light tan labels are popular for their natural look and subtle color. They’re an easy and affordable way to make your product labels stand out on store shelves. As a part of our true color line of labels, the material is printable in both laser and inkjet printers.

Our light tan labels feature a permanent adhesive that will not lose its stick when applied to surfaces such as glass, plastic, metal, and more. The facestock is commonly referred to as a cream, and is similar to beige or pale-brown. Our light tan material is similar to PMS 726 U in the Pantone Matching System.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do light tan labels compare to brown kraft labels?

    Light tan labels have a softer, lighter appearance, while brown kraft labels create a more rustic paper look. Choose light tan for subtle warmth and kraft for a stronger handmade or natural style. Both materials work best with designs that account for the colored background.

  • What shade of tan are these labels?

    These labels have a cream-colored appearance that is similar to beige or pale brown. The material is similar to PMS 726 U in the Pantone Matching System. Because colors can look different on digital screens than they do in print, order samples or run a test print if exact color matching is important.

  • What should I know before printing on light tan labels?

    The tan background can change how printed colors appear. Dark text and simple artwork often provide the best readability. Test logos, photos, and small text before ordering or printing a large batch.

  • What type of adhesive do these labels have?

    These labels feature a permanent adhesive designed to stay in place once applied. They can be used on surfaces such as glass, plastic, and metal. For best results, apply them to a clean, dry surface and test first on textured, curved, coated, or frequently handled materials.