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BLANK 3" x 2" RECTANGLE LABELS - printable rectangular labels - 10 labels per sheet - print-to-edge - rounded corners for easy peeling - for inkjet & laser printers
MATERIAL QUALITIES - matte white label paper with a permanent adhesive - smudge-proof - non-yellowing material - sticks to metal, plastic, glass, tin, paper, cardboard etc
INCLUDED IN ORDER - 1,000 sheets of labels + ships in protective case, doubles as storage container + free activation to design software with every purchase
COMMON USES - perfect for labeling 6-piece wax melt clamshells - ideal for bath and body products like soap & candles - also great for shipping & mailing
INCLUDES ACTIVATION CODE FOR DESIGN SOFTWARE - every purchase includes activation code for Maestro Label Designer - code is located on packing slip
I’m impressed! As someone who’s very experienced using the major player’s label sheets with MS Word Mail Merge to create and print all kinds of labels for work, I prefer these hands down.The activation code is on the packing list and instructions are on the back. I didn’t see that at first and went to onlinelabels.com and that’s not the right place.When printing, at the preview spot you have to look at the settings and switch from fit page to actual or 100% so it doesn’t try to scale the page. They do have a bunch of instructions and opportunities to really hone in your printing and make adjustments if you so choose. My printer is wireless and I didn’t want to mess with going back and forth so I just made my designs with a little more margin around the inside of the labels to give me some wiggle room.I enjoy gardening and wanted to swap some of my seeds. I bought some #1 coin envelopes (I think they are 2-1/4” x 3-1/2” but don’t quote me on that). I thought it would be nice to include a picture and growing instructions so I picked up these.Value - there are a generous number of sheets with a significantly lower price per sheet than most others I looked atQuality - very thick sheets and the labels stick well. At first I was only finding name tags that said removable and the last thing I wanted was labels falling off packets of seeds. These stuck to my Kraft envelopes so once I put it down I could barely lift the corner - exactly what I wanted! I also used on the backs of those resealable bags with the window on the front - they were a little long for where I wanted to position them, but had no problems wrapping a little sliver of label around the bottom. That was a nice surprise since most I’ve used before if you have a tight fit and are slightly crooked in placement, wrapping over a small part always fails to stick and keeps popping up and definitely did not have that here.Home printer friendly - I can never remember which way my printer pulls so I took a blank sheet and marked one side at the top, put it back in the tray and printed a test page. These labels have the same margins top and bottom, left and right - so as long as I had the label side down, direction didn’t matter.Nice software - I’m sure I can set this up to work with MS Word and mail merge, but I hate using Word for anything with pictures. I like PowerPoint since it’s easy to freely position text and images. I just designed there and then took a screenshot that I saved as an image. Then I uploaded the image to maestro, rotated 90 degrees, dragged corner to make bigger, then center/middle aligned.It did print where the labels on the right of the sheet a little closer to the left and those on the left were a little closer to the right side even though I did actual size for scaling and went through adobe like they recommended. Not a big deal for my purposes so I didn’t bother trying to adjust, but they do have all sorts of instructions to help you get it perfectly correct.I have an inkjet printer and did most of these on 600dpi. The text is only 7pt at the smallest so they aren’t the best quality, but I also didn’t design them that way. These are matte and that’s usually common - if higher quality printing was needed I would go with a glossier finish label.I liked that the software held the images I uploaded so when I had to go back and do others I didn’t have to hunt for it again.