







🔖 Stay ahead of the cable chaos with labels that last and impress!
Mr-Label Self-Laminating Wrap Around Cable Labels offer 800 durable, heat-resistant labels designed for laser printers. Their self-adhesive, laminated wrap-around style ensures secure, clear identification on cables ranging from 6.1mm to 12.1mm diameter, ideal for professional network, power, and audio cable management.











| ASIN | B07CNSYGQT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,127 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #366 in Laser & Inkjet Printer Labels |
| Brand | MR-LABEL |
| Brand Name | MR-LABEL |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 501 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Laminated |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Mr-Label |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Labels | 800 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 25 Sheets (800 Labels) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
C**K
Good labels
The labels stick well to cables, and also stick to themselves well. Printing with a laser printer works well, but the template for libre office took a bit of revision. After a few rounds of trial and error, printing with libre office and a laser printer did work. Writing by hand with a permanent marker also worked well, and is faster for making just one or two labels at a time. The downside to good adhesion is that removing these labels can be difficult. I don't know about durability, I've only been using them for a few weeks.
K**N
if you actually need to read the print, just get white labels
haven't tried printing on these yet. sharpie, precise sharpie, and ballpoint pen all work fine. very sticky tape and seems like it will be durable but i won't know until months/years from now. i'm using these on cables for music gear, some of which will see alot of abuse. just take your time when you're applying them to cables and they'll go on without wrinkling (or wrinkling too much). So far for the larger cables, no problem. But for very very small cable (think 1/4 headphones), already a tiny edge of the tape has come up. It's no undoing itself but i can see that this will catch on the cables. I think for permanent installations like network closet this is no problem at all; but if you're using this for music gear for live shows, it's something to watch out for.
C**.
Overall I like them
I like them with some help. If you put these on cables directly they are very hard read. I put some 1" white duct tape under them and a huge difference in legiblity. The template for printing wasn't the best but with a little bit of time you can make it work. I would definitely follow the directions and print on regular paper first before printing on the labels themselves. I will continue to use them as I like that there are multiple colors so I can denote length with the color and help keep my cables from walking away with the text. They seem pretty durable but haven't had them long enough to know for sure.
P**S
Works As Advertised But Test First
Even though there are several reviews about the labels coming off during printing or delaminating I wanted to give them a try due to cost. Before printing I checked to see that they were well attached to the backing sheet and they seemed to be securely attached so I printed 8 labels as a test. The Open Office template you can download from their website worked perfectly. They came through my Lexmark laser printer with no issues. I then affixed them to each end of 4 new patch cords and waited for a few days. They are still attached solidly. I think there may have been some lots that had poor quality control with the adhesive, but mine appear to be good. They compare to the Panduit labels I have used previously at a fraction of the cost or the need to buy in a large volume. Note: some text in picture redacted. Its not a printing smudge.
K**K
Several Issues
I've had an issue with these pretty much on every step. The Template I use LibreOffice. I downloaded the LibreOffice TEMPLATE. DID NOT WORK. I made it work by inserting a text box on each of the labels that I needed to print. Suggestion: Test several times, until perfect. Printing Had I printed from the single/manual feed tray, something would have probably peeled off and stuck to the printer. Instead, I placed in the normal paper tray. SEVERAL TIMES IT STUCK TO THE PAPER BENEATH it, and they'd both cycle through the printer. Suggestion: Print as many labels as possible at once. Don't do 2 to see how they turn out, then another small batch, etc. After you've tested the template, make sure you've got everything you want to label, and print them all at once. Placing the Label I found it easy to place the label. Adhesive Roughly half of the labels have started to peel off. This is probably the most annoying problem and why I give them 1 star. I applied the labels and checked them daily for the first 3 days. 1 had begun to peel on day 1, the rest were good. I've just checked today (2 weeks later), and nearly half have started to peel off. Maybe a little bit of tape will fix it but completely defeats the purpose. I might as well just print on a regular sheet of paper, cut it, and tape it in the first place?
C**M
Works great on cables without having to disconnect
This worked well to document wires/cables without having to disassemble or disconnect.
J**P
Good Idea But Doesn't Stick Well
I liked the entire concept, especially being able to print out legible labels for power cords, USB cables, Ethernet cables, etc. However, after a few days to a week, the edge of the laminating part started to peel up slightly. This was easily and quickly remedied by placing a small piece of cellophane tape over the label. However, if I have to place cellophane tape over my labels I could have just used regular labels to start with and put tape on them. Thus, these are less of a time saver than I had expected, but the color coding is nice. PRO TIP: Black printing on the red labels is pretty much unreadable without a flash light.
N**6
Great, but will they last?
These print great on my laser printer, very easy to setup the template. They wrap perfectly around my assorted microphone and DMX cables (live theatre). However, this is not the first product of this type I have used, and all the previous ones eventually come off by themselves when the glue gives out. I am hoping these will last longer; they certainly have a lot of clear laminating area and so far look promising. But, portable cables are a hard environment so we'll see.........
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