Labels for mailing

Here are some common labels for mailing:

  1. Return Address Label: This label is used to print the sender's return address on the envelope.
  2. To Address Label: This label is used to print the recipient's address on the envelope.
  3. From Address Label: This label is used to print the sender's address on the envelope.
  4. Postage Label: This label is used to print the postage amount and any relevant postage information (e.g. tracking number, delivery confirmation).
  5. Priority Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece is a priority item and should be processed quickly.
  6. Express Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece is an express item and should be processed quickly.
  7. Signature Required Label: This label is used to indicate that the recipient's signature is required upon delivery.
  8. Adult Signature Required Label: This label is used to indicate that the recipient's signature is required upon delivery and that the item contains adult content.
  9. Do Not Bend Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece should not be bent or folded.
  10. Fragile Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece is fragile and should be handled with care.
  11. Perishable Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece contains perishable items and should be delivered quickly.
  12. Confidential Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece contains confidential or sensitive information.
  13. Restricted Delivery Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece can only be delivered to the recipient in person.
  14. Cash on Delivery Label: This label is used to indicate that the recipient must pay for the mailpiece in cash upon delivery.
  15. Special Handling Label: This label is used to indicate that the mailpiece requires special handling (e.g. refrigeration, freezing).

These are just a few examples of the many types of labels that can be used for mailing. The specific labels used will depend on the type of mailpiece, the contents of the mailpiece, and the shipping carrier being used.