Non-OEM Fits BROTHER DK-2205 LAVENDER Continuous Labels - (4) Rolls of 100'

Brother®-compatible DK-2205 lavender (DK-22205 in Europe) continuous length labels (HL-2205) are 100% compatible with QL Brother label printers (see “compatibility” below). They can be used for address labels, name badges, bar-coding, shelving signage, folders and many other home and office uses. As a continuous label, you can enjoy the flexibility of creating any type of custom length label. These versatile labels work well with USPS®, Click-N-Ship®, Pitney Bowes Shipstream™ Manager Deluxe, eBay® and PayPal® and other popular shipping software. (2-4/9" x 100 feet (62mm wide x 30.48m long)

Features

Continuous label (not die-cut)

Labels are lavender for professional results

Labels are smudge-proof and water/oil resistant

Quality label stock, manufactured by Fasson® or Ricoh®

Permanent, long-lasting adhesive for a broad range of temperatures and surfaces

Black poly bag and mini-carton to protect each roll from dirt, sunlight and scuffing

Value for money – buy this brand compatible product for much less than the Brother product

BPA Free

100% compatible with the following BROTHER Label Printers: Brother QL-1050, Brother QL-1060N, Brother QL-1100, Brother QL-1110NWB, Brother QL-500, Brother QL-600, Brother QL-700, Brother QL-710W, Brother QL-720NW, Brother QL-800, Brother QL-810W, Brother QL-820NWB, Brother QL-1050N, Brother QL-550, Brother QL-570, Brother QL-570VM, Brother QL-580N, Brother QL-650TD

NOTE: Does not include the black plastic cartridge. Please look in the “Frequently Bought Together” section below if you would like to purchase one of HouseLabels' re-usable cartridges. A different cartridge is required for each roll model.

Printer Compatibility

Brother printers: QL-500, QL-550, QL-570, QL-570VM, QL-580N, QL-650TD, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-1050, QL-1050N, QL-1060N

All of our products are BPA free

BPA (bisphenol A) is an industrial chemical that has been used since the 1960s. Certain thermal paper may contain BPA. The National Toxicology Program at the Department of Health and Human Services says it has "some concern" about the possible health effects of BPA on the brain, behavior and prostate gland of fetuses, infants and children