There are 2 types of labels, Direct Thermal Labels and Thermal Transfer Labels. Direct Thermal Labels do not require any ink, ribbons or cartridges. They are slightly more expensive to buy, less messy, easier to use and cheaper in the long run as you do not need a ribbon. Thermal Transfer labels on the other hand require a ribbon. The main difference between the two is that Thermal Transfer Labels can be exposed to UV (Direct Sunlight) where-as Direct Thermal Labels will fade out when exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Other factors to see when purchasing labels is the adhesive (Permanent or Removable, the latter being more expensive) and materials (Vinyl and polypropylene durable labels can withstand oils, water etc...).
Polyester labels, silver, permanent adhesive, 50.8 x 25.4 mm
Thermal Transfer (Requires Ribbon) - Reccomended to use with Resin Ribbons
1 inch (25.4 mm) core diameter
2,580 labels on 1 roll
HEAT SHRINK TUBING is specifically designed for wire and cable marking. Once the tubing is printed simply slip it over the end of the (unterminated) cable and use a heat tool to shrink the tubing over the cable. May not be suitable for use on terminated cables (ie. if there is a connector on the end), and the tubing may not be large enough to fit over the connector. In that case consider self-laminating tape, or Vinyl / Nylon.