Avery Address Labels with Sure Feed for Inkjet Printers, 1-1/3" x 4", 350 Labels, Permanent Adhesive (8162), White
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They have a translucent appearance.
Yes, the majority of inkjet labels will print properly on a laser printer. Inkjet printers, on the other hand, are incompatible with laser labels. They have a proclivity for smearing.
The finish on these labels is either matte or flat. There is no sheen or gleam to it.
Selected User Reviews For Avery Address Labels with Sure Feed for Inkjet Printers, 1-1/3" x 4", 350 Labels, Permanent Adhesive (8162), White
I've always been a big fan of the Avery label. Your computer and the avery will always recognize these. I rely on these for my side-consulting business, but I do get a few mailers returned now and then, so I'm wondering if the adhesion is suspect.
These labels have been around for a long time. On the left side of the label, I usually place a photograph, followed by my return address. They're large enough for you to do whatever you want with them.
Fortunately, the product was not damaged due to the good packaging, so I did not have to deal with the hassles of returning it. Avery is always on the job! And there's the avery, of course. The com template creator is an excellent tool to use! These address labels are highly recommended.
Coffee bags will be labeled with these. Everything is in order. The template I downloaded from their website is particularly useful to me.
This is extremely simple to use. These came in handy when I needed to print address labels for a company's Christmas gifts. It's well-made, but the adhesive isn't particularly strong.
After you've downloaded the free template, it's simple to print. They don't peel off the corners once they've been applied to the envelopes.
I've been using these labels for years, and they're the best I've found for use as address labels.
Avery is a safe bet (as long as you get the right product number). When I buy something new from their line of labels, I take my time to find the right product; the options seem limitless, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.