OfficeSmartLabels Pinwheel Postage Meter Tapes 5 x 5 Compatible with Hasler, Neopost, Pitney Bowes (with The Exception of B700 and B702)
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Yes. Stick to the peel. The item is identical to that of Pitney Bowes, but it is significantly less expensive!
I'm not familiar with Neo Post; however, we have a Pitney Bowes Workstation 2 and the pinwheels work fine; if you insert your envelope so that the imprint is in the upper right corner (as with most postage), it should work. Larger envelopes or boxes that are too thick to fit in the meter are used in these.
One would hope not, because the label's adhesive isn't very strong, causing it to become loose and fall off.
Yes, they'll do the trick. However, the labels have a tendency to fall off during delivery to the post office; I received the OfficeSmartLabels brand from the seller.
Selected User Reviews For OfficeSmartLabels Pinwheel Postage Meter Tapes 5 x 5 Compatible with Hasler, Neopost, Pitney Bowes (with The Exception of B700 and B702)
saver. This is a fantastic product with a substantial profit margin. saver. I've only recently begun to use these with my basic-level classes. Hasler small-scale model I've been using a business postage meter for a while now and have had no issues. Compared to Hasler postage tapes, they're a huge bargain. The pinwheel is an ingenious, practical, and space-saving invention. design that is cost-effective The individual tapes are shorter than the Hasler version, but if all you need is enough space to print the postage and no room for an advertising message, they're ideal. I also like not having to separate the postage section from the unused portion of the tape. I also like that they come in a storage box, as opposed to the shrink-wrapped sheets of Hasler tapes. When you unwrap them, they're wrapped and spilling out. This is the first viable substitute for Hasler's tapes that I've discovered.
Pinwheel Postage Tapes are an excellent concept. They're just the right size for my Pitney Bowes meter's postage indicia; There is no need to adjust the alignment. I noticed some previous comments about the different sizes of tapes. Paper of poor quality - I honestly have no idea what they're talking about. All of the Pinwheel tapes are compatible with the meter stamp. The paper quality is adequate for the task at hand. You can't go wrong with the price, either. Anyone who owns a Pitney Bowes Postage Meter should get the Pinwheel Postage Meter Tapes!.
Unless your postage meter has an advertisement or custom verbiage, this should fit without the extra label. It's simple and quick to turn it around for the next stamp, which is especially useful if you're doing multiple labels. If you have a smaller envelope or other logos that you don't want covered up, there's no need to tear off the excess labels.
awful. We used to order these all the time because they were so good. However, the most recent order has proven to be a significant challenge. The labels' corners have peeled away from the mailers and are no longer adhered to them. I'm not sure what happened to the adhesive, but it's now completely useless.
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Although they fit perfectly in our Pitney Bowes DM125, the labels did not adhere well to the packages. I tried a paper manila bubble mailer and a more glossy bubble mailer, both of which peeled off after a few hours and had to be returned.
These were purchased for use in the office, and they are fantastic! We were unable to locate any that were neither too small nor too large. These were perfect, and instead of trying to fit the stickers into the machine by folding them in different directions, you simply turn the square to use all of the stickers. These tapes are fantastic!.
These are just as good as the name-brand stickers and are a fraction of the price. It would be ludicrous to pay almost nothing. As PB suggests, ten dollars for sticker paper, which works out to about a penny per sheet. br>br>Unlike previous reviewers, I had no trouble determining which side to print on or with the stickiness.
We've changed our minds. We've been purchasing tape that matches our meter's brand. For the same thing, it costs roughly twice as much. These are something I would recommend to anyone who owns a meter. We send out a lot of mail and packages every year, and this tape has never let us down. Our packages are simple to peel off and stick to.