Avery Return Address Labels with Sure Feed for Inkjet Printers, 2/3" x 1-3/4", 1,500 Labels, Permanent Adhesive (8195), White
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It all depends on your definition of "depends." Each sheet contains 60 labels. No, you can't print each of the 60 labels separately because you'll need to print the entire sheet. However, if printing each label separately is what you meant, each label can have different text.
It should be Avery if the package specifies that. I don't buy the generic versions. For each label type (e.g., address labels), use an Avery template. To set up the label page, use the following codes: 18160, 18160, 18160, 18160, 18160, 18160, 18
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Labels that are nearly half the size of typical labels. Thank You, Do Not Bend, or a simple line or two of text will fit perfectly on these cards. Yes, if you prefer your address to be small and without a picture, you could use them as address labels. br>br>The labels are well-made; they are thicker than off-brand labels, and the white is much brighter, which means that when you print on them, the ink will be brighter as well, giving your labels a better appearance; if this is important to you, you should stick with these labels. Basic printing instructions are included on the back, and I like how the Avery template number is prominently displayed at the top of the page for quick reference. Another great feature is the bendable pop-up edges that make it very easy to remove the labels from the paper; no more struggling to peel them off. br>br>I only wish these were available in bulk; for some reason, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find this size label, and it only appears to be available in packs of 1,500 or less. I don't have any other issues!.
After several frustrating hours trying to get the printing to line up (and even though I printed first on plain paper, I still wasted 6-hours of my time), I gave up. When I thought I had it (seven sheets of labels), I discovered that the labels inside were 8167, not 8195, as the package stated. It's no surprise that things didn't go as planned. You don't expect to open a new package and find something completely different inside, and I'm afraid I won't be able to return it because the sheets are missing. As a result, one star is deducted due to insufficient quality control.
I found it very difficult to use these labels. I attempted to line up the labels in my printer by following the directions on the Avery website step by step, but was unsuccessful. I squandered two sheets before switching to Microsoft Word's generic form, which worked better but still cut off a few of the labels' bottom lines. Getting them to line up properly was the most difficult part. I ended up filling in the missing sections of the address.
Return address labels that are standard and basic. With an inkjet printer, it prints well, though I would prefer a smoother, glossier finish. It's possible to print from your own software or directly from the Avery website, and both methods worked well.
When I received my most recent order, I noticed that the appearance had changed slightly. I ordered the 8195 to go with the 5195 template. I had to do it in Word because neither of these templates worked from the Avery website; I had to make the font smaller and center it to make it fit. It took a lot of tries for me to get it right, and it was frustrating because I'm used to using the same template over and over.
For the price, this is a big pack that will last a long time. It's easy to peel, print, and it doesn't jam, so what more could you ask for?.
These were smaller than expected because I didn't consider their size. Figuring out how to print on these was a bit of a pain. I ended up going to their website and creating my own template, which I then downloaded as a PDF to print.
It works well, and AVERY offers some attractive design templates. They can also be used to label items. I date with them. Cosmetics, such as mascara, should be labeled so I know when it's time to replace them with new ones.