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These 1" x 2-5/8" white matte shipping address labels come in a massive 30,000-count pack (1,000 sheets), designed for high-volume use. Compatible with both inkjet and laser printers, they feature a permanent adhesive and patented anti-jam technology for flawless printing and easy peeling, making them ideal for small businesses, offices, and organizational pros.
Manufacturer | Blank Labels |
Brand | Blank Labels |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.02 x 8.58 x 0.43 inches |
Item model number | LL*CD*25 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 25 Sheets |
Manufacturer Part Number | LL*CD*25 |
K**R
Great Inexpensive label
These labels work great for what they are intended. I've been using them for years & am satisfied with the results especially because they are much cheaper than the name brand labels & give the same great results or at least if there is any big difference, i don't notice it & I am fine with saving the money. My only wish is that the software i use for printing only lets you print one sheet with 2 labels at a time & sometimes I only need one label. Possibly, there is software that may let you print one label and reuse the other side of the sheet, but I don't know. I wish I had an option to do this, but this is no big deal and has nothing to do with the quality of the labels. Worth the money!
C**.
Unbelievable value!
This may be a bit of a premature review, since I've just ordered these and haven't actually used them yet, but after reading the high customer ratings here I figured I'd give them a try. In fact, I went the small amount of extra money and bought 200 of them. Compared to the equivalent Avery product, that's over quadruple the amount of labels, for a lower price. If they're as good as the reviews indicate, that's an unbelievable value.One thing I wanted to mention was, some folks seem to be concerned with the print quality not being very vivid on these labels. I've noticed this using other types of matte paper as well, since they always absorb a lot of ink.Hopefully, this simple solution will help you out:- Don't overlook your print options as a lot of people do, just accepting the defaults.- Be sure to select the correct type of paper ("Matte" in this case, of course).- Most importantly, use the "Best" print quality option, which will result in greater saturation to make up for matte paper absorbing more ink.So, don't blame the labels. Taking these steps which can be configured in just a few seconds will result in a huge print quality improvement.Also, I always feed these types of "thicker than normal" paper into my printer one sheet at a time. This avoids a double feed, where the printer will pull in two sheets at once and overlap the print across them, rendering them unusable.UPDATE 2018-04-05: Just tried these out, and they seem to be just as good as the Avery equivalent. Just a couple of observations, neither of which is a showstopper:- The matte paper is just a bit rougher but, using the print options I described above, the print quality was fine.- The center hole is a bit tight on the Avery applicator, but when the CD is pushed down they apply and center perfectly, so no issue there. As always with CD labels, the key is ensuring they're well-adhered once the disc is removed from the applicator. I simply lay a soft cloth on the table, place the CD label-up on it, and use another soft cloth on the label in a circular motion starting on the middle ring and continuing all the way to the outside of the disc. When this is done, I've never seen one peel up or bubble.I'll stand with my 5 stars rating, great overall quality, especially for the cost.* Note: I strive to write concise reviews with honest opinions to assist you as a potential buyer, and receive no monetary compensation for doing so. If you've found this information useful, I'd appreciate a click on the “Helpful” button below. Thanks!
L**A
No markings, at all.
No markings at all on these lables, not even to show where the center 'punch out' hole is. So, it took me time to get used to. Once you get used to them, they work well. The paper is thin, but that is ok, because I had used a thicker material, that pulls off while inside the CD player!
L**H
Worked great
Just figure out how to feed it into your printer to get it to print on the correct side. I messed up the first time but after I figured it out, it worked great!
D**E
Great value
These labels are a great value and are just what I needed for my wedding DVD labels. The avery label template is a perfect match to these labels as stated in the description. The most difficult part about it for me was formatting the labels on Word because I don't have another editing program. I managed to accomplish a photo and some wording and once I got the label sheet set in my printer correctly these were good to go. I found them very easy to line up when applying them to the disc and they matched the size very well. I would recommend these and I am very happy with my purchase!
E**M
Adhesion was great along with the affordable value.
Creating the printed label took some time, but once printed, they were relatively easy to apply. I would advise a separate tool though - so you are sure the label is perfectly aligned with the CD/DVD disc when it is applied.
L**S
Juet right
just great
S**E
Labels Print Poorly in a Laser Printer
The price caught my eye but as the old saying goes “you get what you pay for”.The labels work poorly in a laser printer. I am using an HP Color Laser Jet Ink Pro MP277dw and have used this printer with other labels with no issues. The product says it works with both Ink Jet and Laser jet and why I am giving it 3 stars (being generous). I use these for wedding CDs so the print quality is important.I have used about a dozen sheets so far. More than half of the sheets are not usable because of spotty printing that is most obvious in dark regions. A few had ghost printing that appears to be from residual resin on the surface of the paper.For labels that did print correctly the adhesion and paper thickness worked well on the Blue Ray Disc I created.
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