Mailing labe
You're referring to a mailing label!
A mailing label is a label that contains the recipient's address and is attached to a package or envelope to facilitate delivery. Here are some common types of mailing labels:
- Address labels: These labels contain the recipient's name and address, and are usually printed on a sheet of paper or a roll of label stock.
- Shipping labels: These labels are used for packages and contain information such as the sender's and recipient's addresses, package weight, and shipping carrier information.
- Return address labels: These labels contain the sender's return address and are often used on packages or envelopes that need to be returned to the sender.
- Custom labels: These labels can be designed with custom text, logos, or graphics, and are often used for promotional or marketing purposes.
When creating a mailing label, you'll typically need to provide the following information:
- Recipient's name
- Recipient's address (including street address, city, state, and zip code)
- Sender's name (optional)
- Sender's address (optional)
- Package weight (optional)
- Shipping carrier (optional)
You can create mailing labels using various methods, including:
- Sticker paper: You can print your labels on sticker paper using a printer and then peel off the backing to attach them to your package or envelope.
- Label software: Many software programs, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat, offer label templates and design tools that allow you to create custom mailing labels.
- Online label services: Websites like USPS, FedEx, and UPS offer online label creation tools that allow you to print shipping labels directly from their websites.
I hope that helps!