Avery White Round Labels with Sure Feed, 1.5" Diameter, 400 Labels -- Make Custom Stickers (8293)
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Despite some quality issues, it is of good quality.
The materials can be used for laser printers. It is not a problem for me to use inkjet labels with a laser sometimes. My sincere thanks
Since they are only 1 1/2" in diameter, they will fit most standard My sincere thanks
On our site at avery.com, a free sizing guide is available. We have provided a link at www.com/size that should help you determine what size lip gloss tube you will need. Labels such as Avery 4221, which have a 3/4" diameter, are available in small round sizes. Please reach out to our Care Team at avery if you need more assistance. Go to www.com/contact.
Selected User Reviews For Avery White Round Labels with Sure Feed, 1.5" Diameter, 400 Labels -- Make Custom Stickers (8293)
This is the best kind of seal! It peels easily off the main paper. Their adhesive sticks perfectly and they don't peel off Be sure not to take your shoes Each time I print these labels, they run smoothly through my printer. I highly recommend this product to you. Please mark if you found my review useful. I really appreciate your help!.
They were perfect for putting labels on products I sell on Etsy. For the quantity and quality provided, the price was fair. Because my logo colors were highlighted by the bright white, I appreciated it. I used the template that Avery provides online to design them and am happy that I was able to test print the template so that I was sure they would work before printing directly onto the sticker sheets. You can print the labels you want to use on regular paper and stick them behind the test sheets that come with the stickers -- In this way, you will be able to ensure that everything lines up correctly without having to waste The service was quick, easy, and of good quality at a reasonable.
If you are using Google Chrome, do NOT check the "Fit to page" box on the You might end up tweaking for hours if you don't do that, as many people have! Take the time to read the instructions before getting into trouble! They printed beautifully and it only took me about ten seconds to design them! Using it could not be easier!.
This set of labels would get a five out of five This would have received an additional star if not for the huge amount of time and ink wasted on the template included. As suggested by Avery, I downloaded the design software. It is very easy to order directly from their website, and designing your own label for them is easy too. It is a good idea to print a trial version of the template from Avery. That is where the problem lies. After I spent HOURS trying to get the labels to line up with the template, I finally got it to work. Thank goodness I realized that leaving the template on the scanning bed of my multi-functional device was enough to make the template scan My two-tray HP Officejet 8600 Premium with not just one, but TWO paper trays is my favorite printer, especially when making a copy and having the computer print from the other paper tray! (Here I love my multifunction printer too! did not have to keep manually feeding the original through An internet feed. In any case, here are some complaints about the template. In fact, I spent hours on these labels trying to figure out why they wouldn't print centered. I kid you not when I say I worked on these labels for hours. The problem I thought was my printer wasn't aligned, so I tried searching the internet for ways to fix it and couldn't. After I had tried every possible way to print templates I thought that perhaps the alignment was somehow wrong when they were printing, but they turned out to be correct. I actually broken this down and eliminated every possible variable before I finally decided to print the actual label and risk it. . . . and here's what you need to know! It is true that they have All centered and in control! Can you tell me what's wrong with this picture? Using the templates provided by Avery is a waste of time and money. To ensure your design is centered correctly in the software, make sure to precisely center it! You might want to start with printing only label #1 through 1, so you don't waste a bunch of ink if you make a mistake. Cross your fingers and go for it on an entire page if the first one is good! The template is much better than I expected it to be before wasting half a day trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. I wish I had read all of the other reviews saying the same thing about the template before starting to work on it. This was not my fault!.
Imagine my frustration when I finally was able to print my labels and they didn't center correctly. I was just as excited to receive my product as I was to receive it. According to the directions, I followed them. (I downloaded the template from Avery. ) Yes, I made sure they were within the smaller template squares and centered. The only responses I saw from Avery were to check my printer settings and that it was a printer issue. My stomach churned for a while, then I checked, and I saw everything was in order. I did not want to give up. Eventually, I figured out how to fix it, and it was much easier than I thought. My margins were too wide when I sent the print job, but I narrowed them and now everything is perfectly centered. product itself is excellent, but I found the process of figuring this part out to be less than ideal. In light of that, I would say a 4 is a decent review.
The labels I created using these worked well for my project, as templates in Microsoft Word often failed to show the maximum effect. The website or Avery software will probably provide more accurate results than either using the website or downloading the software. There was definitely a difference between the high-priced and the low-priced There are other labels that aren't defined as such, such as visibility labels. On the high-resolution printer, it looked like this As for the visibility labels, the information definitely seemed "deeper and bolder" than that on the other labels which appeared a bit faded and unimpressive. These labels would be a good buy for me.
There isn't a lot of software that can be used with these labels, and they sometimes have printing issues as well. To understand everything on the pop-up screens and directions, it's essential to read them. In the future, if you buy another product, you will have to read all the pop up screens when you print the first time. I didn't have any problems after I did that and after the recent Some of the products I use are not the same. Be sure to purchase products designed for your printer before you purchase them. Laser labels will probably smear or bleed if you're using an inkjet printer and if you aren't using the draft option. Glossy labels will also smear if you don't use the draft option.
In order to sort my homemade candles by scent, I purchased these. After Avery, I went to Woodrow. I used the template number to download a sheet of designs, and then printed them off using black ink and white paper It is a laser printer in white. To stick on top of the lid of the jar, it only took about 10 minutes for the design to be completed. As far as my lid size goes, I wish I had purchased a bigger one, but I needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of it by looking at Amazon prices. It is very sticky and will not come.