Paper Labels have three or four layers and are sensitive to pressure so need to use hand pressure to stick the labels. Paper labels are environmentally friendly. paper labels are divided into Gloss paper and Woodfree paper

Paper Labels


Gloss Paper

Gloss paper is a coated printing substrate designed to deliver high-definition image reproduction and a sleek, polished finish. Its smooth, reflective surface enhances color vibrancy, contrast, and detail, making it ideal for applications that demand visual impact and professional presentation. Commonly used in labels, brochures, packaging inserts, and promotional materials, gloss paper supports a wide range of printing technologies and post-processing options

    • High gloss labels offer a shiny, reflective surface that enhances color vibrancy and image sharpness, ideal for premium packaging and promotional branding.

    • Semi-gloss labels provide a smooth, low-sheen finish that balances clarity with reduced glare, suitable for retail and general-purpose labeling.

Woodfree paper, also known as uncoated fine paper, is a high-quality printing substrate made from chemically processed pulp that removes lignin—the component responsible for yellowing over time. Despite the name, it is derived from wood but is “woodfree” in the sense that it excludes mechanical pulp. This results in a smooth, bright, and stable surface ideal for sharp text and consistent ink absorption.

Woodfree Paper

    • Woodfree labels feature an uncoated matte texture with high opacity and print stability, perfect for business forms, manuals, and applications requiring easy writing or stamping.