Avery Printable 2" x 2" Square Labels -- Great for Jar Labels, Sure Feed, 1,500 Blank White Labels (22806)
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The majority of Avery permanent labels adhere to any clean, smooth, dry surface. Thanks
br>I haven't attempted to get rid of them. What they're talking about is permanent vs. removable. If you want to remove the labels, get removable ones because they are easy to remove and leave little to no residue. If you aren't, you should invest in a permanent solution.
Because Avery has so many templates to choose from, I prefer to stick with them. I've tried using Word to make address labels before, but they never came out right.
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I just spent over three hours trying to get my labels to print with the individual sticker in the center. The problem might have been solved if all of the images had moved up or down. With the exception of one, all of the images were slightly up, while one was slightly down. One was to the left and up, while the other was to the right and down. My writing would be off-center, and white would show through on the label as a result. I double-checked that my printer settings were set to the correct paper size. The "fit to size" box on my printer was not checked. It appears that the margins on the template were not set to match the margins on the actual paper for the labels. Finally, I completed my own project- round, and mediocrity in presentation was accepted. My party guests are unlikely to scrutinize the label very closely. It would be unacceptable if I were using the labels on a professional level. My printer is an Epson xp-1000. I used an Avery online design and print program with an 830 printer.
There is an outline/border that cannot be removed on the most basic template from Avery's website, but it does not line up with the edges of the stickers, which is unfortunate. I've tried putting them in front of them and backwards, but it's still only 1-dimensional. 2mm off center, causing the line to show up down the side of the sticker and throwing your print off. That's a shame, because Avery's online templates make it so simple. Maybe it's just my printer, but I was expecting the template to fit perfectly on top of the sticker, which it didn't. There were no bubbles or problems adhering the sticker to plastic or glass. When I test the durability and waterproofing, I'll make adjustments.
It always printed off-centered, cutting off designs, no matter what I did. letters. I even fiddled with the printer's settings, but it didn't help. I squandered sheets of labels in the hopes of getting all of the boxes close to centered, but it's impossible. The sheets and the online template didn't even come close to matching. I'm extremely dissatisfied, and I'm now worried about how to print labels for a baby shower that's coming up.
These are for labeling lip balm tubes, which I ordered. They're the perfect size, and I can design my own labels on their website and print them myself, or I can have Avery print them for me. I decided to do my own printing. They even have templates on their website to help you design your labels. Today, I printed and applied over 200 labels to my lip balm tubes. I'll be purchasing more in the near future. br>br>There is one issue I'm having with these labels. When I load the entire pack of labels into my Canon printer, some of them do not print correctly. It's not the fault of the label, but rather of my inept printer. As a result, all I have to do is stand at the printer and insert a new sheet of labels as needed. br>br>Many years ago, Avery included a template sheet with their labels so you could print a regular sheet of paper with the labels on it and place it behind or in front of the template sheet to see how they lined up when printed. They don't seem to include that sheet any longer, or at least mine didn't have it. I'm hoping they'll think about it again. It aids in the reduction of labeling errors! br>br>IF THIS REVIEW WAS HELPFUL TO YOU, PLEASE CLICK THE YES BUTTON BELOW. Thank you very much! STAR RATINGS: BR>BR>STAR RATINGS: BR>BR>STAR RATINGS: BR>BR>STAR RAT Each item is given a thorough and unbiased review. Star ratings are never given; they must be earned. br>br>5 Star: br>br> I adore this product; it is exceptional and impressive, and it is extremely well made (designed, formulated, composed, and so on) and corresponds to the product details and description. It goes above and beyond what most people expect from a product. br>br>4 Star: br>br>5 Star: br>br>6 Star: This product appeals to me because it fulfills the product description, details, and typical customer expectations. It accomplishes the task at hand. br>br>3 Star Rating: This isn't a low score. It's a rating of "neutral. " It was either a yes or a no for me. For the most part, it matched the product description and specifications, but it's not something I'd order again. br>br>2 Star: br>br>3 Star: br>br>4 Star: This product does not meet my expectations because it contains errors in the product details or description, and it does not live up to what it advertises or what most customers expect. br>br>1 Star: br>br>2 Star: br>br>3 Star: I really dislike this product; there may be an error in the product details or description, but it does not live up to the hype. I would advise my friends, acquaintances, and strangers to avoid spending their hard-earned money on this product. br>br>Thank you for reading my review. Please consider subscribing to my Amazon author page to receive updates on new reviews. Thank you for your time and consideration, and may your day be blessed.
I really want these to work for my project, but they keep peeling away from the thick plastic tea bags I'm using to hold them in place. If the edges were attached to paper, they would most likely not peel off. These labels are nice and thick, and they absorb a lot of ink. I discovered that they don't line up perfectly to the Avery template (some were much more centered on the same page than others), but I'm not sure if that's a problem with the template, paper, or printer translation. br>br>They must be fed one at a time through the printer, and they jam VERY EASILY. I squandered about a third of them by getting them stuck in the printer. When using these, I'd recommend not having any other paper in the feed tray, as both high-capacity and high-capacity paper can cause problems. Quality workhorse printers I tried had trouble gripping these and stole other paper at the same time, resulting in some jams. I'd also recommend printing only 2 or 3 at a time and letting your printer completely cool down in between runs, because the ink on my laser printers smears VERY EASILY. With inkjet printers, this may or may not be a problem. These labels might be useful for sticking to paper. br>br> Online templates from Avery make designing and printing labels a breeze. They worked okay for me despite being frustrating, but I'm going to look for something better for my application.