Streamline your business with the ZEBRA ZSB Series Address Labels. These innovative label stickers for printers are not only compatible with ZSB Series 1″ and 2″ label cartridges but also boast a composition that eco-conscious consumers will appreciate. Made from compostable potato starch, these labels help reduce your carbon footprint while ensuring your packages and files are neatly and prominently labeled. Zebra ZSB Series labels are engineered to be virtually unjammable, providing a smooth and consistent printing experience every time. Whether you’re printing address labels for a high-volume mailing or creating custom labels for your storage system, these stickers will glide through your printer without a hitch. Moreover, a range of sizes from 1″ to 4″ is available, accommodating a variety of projects from small return address stickers to larger shipping label paper requirements. Integration with your favorite applications is seamless. These adhesive labels are compatible with widely used programs, making the design and print process as straightforward as possible. Founded by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs, Zebra Technologies is an end-user-centric company dedicated to building products that empower entrepreneurs. Founded in 1969, Zebra Technologies is committed to providing solutions to taxing operational challenges so entrepreneurs can streamline their businesses and boost efficiency. We work closely with partners and customers to design innovative products so they can have more confidence and fewer headaches when overcoming challenges. Zebra Pen Potato Starch-Based Label Printer, White Compatibility: Optimized for ZSB Series 1″ and 2″ cartridges for maximum efficiency EcoFriendly Material: Made from compostable potato starchbased paper, ensuring an environmentally friendly option Seamless Printing: Features virtually unjammable technology for a smooth label printing experience Variety of Sizes: Available in multiple sizes from 1″ to 4″ to meet diverse labeling needs Quality Performance: Delivers highquality labeling without compromising on sustainability