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Do you use a Zebra label printer and want to print shipping labels for DHL, DPD, UPS, FedEx, or Royal Mail shipments to Germany? Then this 103 x 199mm compatible label is the right choice. In Germany, this format is known as the "Common Label" and DHL uses the code 910-300-600 for it. Webshops and fulfilment companies shipping to the German market use this as standard. Each roll contains 250 labels on a 25mm core.
Our 103 x 199mm compatible labels have a TOP coating. This extra protective layer ensures barcodes remain reliably scannable, even when a parcel is handled roughly during transport. That prevents returns and lost shipments caused by unreadable addresses and failed scans at the carrier. The labels are direct thermal, no ribbon required, and free of BPA, BPS, BPF, and phthalates.
Yes, this 103 x 199 mm format is the exact official standard required for printing the DHL Common Label (suitable for DHL Express, DHL eCommerce and international Europlus shipments, among others). The DHL layout is specifically designed for this length to display all routing data, 2D barcodes and any customs information sharp and unscaled.
The roll is 100% compatible with most Zebra desktop printers. A list of compatible printers can be found above on this page. Because the DHL Common Label is scanned intensively in fully automated sorting hubs, we supply this format exclusively in premium Thermo-Top quality. This scratch, heat and moisture resistant paper prevents the complex DHL barcodes from smearing or fading in a hot delivery van. Thanks to the extra strong permanent adhesive layer, the label stays firmly in place on any type of cardboard.
Yes. DHL, DPD, UPS, FedEx and Royal Mail all use the same 103 x 199 mm format, making this label suitable for shipments with any of these carriers.
No. This is a direct thermal label. Your Zebra printer uses heat to print, without a ribbon or ink.