MFLABEL Half Sheet Laser/Ink Jet USPS UPS FedEx Shipping Labels (100 Labels)
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My printer is a low-cost inkjet. I print my labels one at a time on Etsy, and to print on only the remaining label, I place the sheet with the remaining label on the bottom and feed it through, printing on the lower half of the sheet with the remaining label. If you only want to print the label and not the receipt, choose "label only" or "no receipt" from the drop-down menu on the website that generates your label. br>br>I hope this information is useful!
Hi there! It comes in a pack of 100 sheets (200 labels).
Yes! It goes into the printer's paper tray like regular printer paper.
Choose portrait for the paper size, then letter for the paper size, and 2 pages per sheet for the page count. Done!
Selected User Reviews For MFLABEL Half Sheet Laser/Ink Jet USPS UPS FedEx Shipping Labels (100 Labels)
I wanted to make sure I reviewed this product because these labels are AMAZING! They adhere well, and I've had no peeling issues. ever. Also, there hasn't been any bubbling in my experience. I can quickly peel this off and adhere it to my package. I've used other labels in the past that I felt needed to be reinforced with tape, but not these labels; I'm confident that they'll stay put no matter how many times I use them! In addition, I've never had any issues with the ink smudging, rubbing off, or anything similar. I have a laser printer, and I believe I've only had one jam out of 100 sheets, and I doubt it was the labels' fault rather than my printer's or operator error. You've come to the right place if you're looking for high-quality labels at an affordable price. br>I appreciate you taking the time to read my review. I'd appreciate it if you could click the "helpful" button below if you found it to be useful.
4 long clear packing tape strips Thank you, but no! Regrettably, this is not the case. This golden treasure was discovered by me! Perfect for printing ebay shipping labels, as well as, I'm sure, any other shipping labels. It perfectly aligns with the middle of the sheet's cut. This has saved me a lot of time, and I have to say, I am a big fan of these things. If I'm printing one at a time, I'll print one label, then load it back into the printer and rotate it 180 degrees to use the second label the next time I need it. You may need to trim your labels with scissors to fit your smaller packages, which I had to do anyway with plain white paper printing. However, for larger packages, this isn't an issue. So far, I've shipped dozens of packages with these labels all over the United States, and they've all arrived safely! I would strongly suggest this product to anyone who, like me, is tired of going through rolls of tape to mail their packages. Advantages: br>br>
- Suitable for use on shipping labelsbr>- It saves you timebr>- For how many you get, this is an absolute steal. It was well worth the investment!
- br>br>Pros: br>br>Easy to Peel and Stickbr>br>Cons: br>br>
- It's possible that the labels will need to be trimmed later. br>- If you don't print two things at the same time and don't want to reload the paper into your printer to use the other label, you might throw away the labels.
It's easy to use and understand. There will be no smearing. It's simple to peel and adheres well. Take a look at my video review of the product. If you found it useful, please mark it as such.
I ordered these with the expectation that the adhesive would hold up well when attached to a package. br>br>I cut out a shipping label and attached it to a package one day. The package was supposed to be delivered in two days, so it just sat there. br>br>Two days later, I'm picking up the package and loading it into the car when I notice the label is peeling off in several places. Because of the poor quality of these adhesive papers, I didn't want to take the chance of the shipping label peeling off during shipping and losing my package. To keep the label from falling off, I grabbed some clear tape and placed it on top of it. THUS, THE PURPOSE OF THIS PRODUCT IS FULFILLED. br> br>br>I tested this adhesive on a variety of materials and found that it is simply not strong enough to hold for more than a few days. The adhesive began to peel off from all sides after a day at room temperature. br>br>Now consider what would happen if the package you sent was stored in a hot environment or left out in the sun. It's highly likely that your shipping label will come off. br>br>I'm not sure if I got a bad batch, but the adhesive on these things stinks, and I'd never send out my expensive items with this sitting on top of the package because it could fall off. br>br>I'll make a point of looking for labels that stick better in the future. These aren't up to par.
As you can see in the attached photos, the corners and edges of the labels begin to lift just minutes after they are applied. As simple as removing a Post-It note, I can remove the label. To keep the labels from coming off during shipping, I have to tape them down, defeating the purpose of using self-adhesive labels. Labels that stick to each other.
I bought these to use as shipping labels on brown boxes. Given how many positive reviews these labels have, I'm actually surprised that they're as bad as they are. If you put the labels on a box and leave it for 24 hours, the label will start to peel/curl away from the box. Many people don't realize that the box is peeling partially off after it arrives at UPS or USPS; this isn't a one-time occurrence; it has happened many times when I don't ship the same day as I print the labels. I now tape the label to the box to ensure that it adheres, rendering the labels largely useless. Who needs labels when I can affix paper to a box? When these are gone, I'll be on the lookout for something better. br>br>Aside from the sticking to the box issue, the labels print fine in my inkjet printer.