Size:500 Labels Full Sheet Address Shipping Labels - 8-1/2" x 11" - 500 LabelsThe sticky area it about 2 mm smaller than the backing paper so they are easy to remove.Printer label Tips and Hints: To help prevent jams and curly, please do not feed labels through printer more than once when printing label products. Feeding labels through a printer multiple times may cause the labels to curl, which could lead to jams and expensive printer repairs. It's also remommended to manually feed and print one sheet a a time.
S**A
Stickers and Address Labels
I purchased this to make stickers/address labels that I could cut myself on my Cricut Maker. They worked great.Advice for Cricut users for print and cut:I put the paper directly on the blue light grip mat.If you want the backing to be cut with the sticker layer, cut on sticker setting with less pressureIf you want the backing not cut all the way through, use washi paper setting with less pressure. It still cuts a little through, but not completely.
I**A
Use to make stickers *Updated*
**update**- I found an easier way to seal stickers beside laminating! I followed a hunch and covered the paper with a layer of transfer paper before cutting. Works better than the laminator . I noticed that with the transfer paper the sticker was way more sticky than with the laminated ones. I can only assume the heat from the laminator diminished the stickiness of the sheets.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JKQ1BHY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I use these to make stickers for my children. I took the advice of another reviewer.Before cutting with my cricut I ran it through the laminator. I placed a blank sheet of paper behind my label sheet before running through the laminator to make it easier to peel. Works great.
T**Y
Jams the printer up
I could not print out a single page with these. Every single one that went through the printer (HP Envy 4500) jammed. This paper is completely worthless to me if I can't print on it. I can't comment on the quality of the adhesive because I haven't gotten to use the paper. This paper is also NOT 8.5 inches by 11 inches. It is 8.25 by 10.75 inches. This is a problem when the paper backing isn't even 8.5x11 and the sticker is smaller than that. Rather than score on the back to make removing the backing easier instead they shrunk the actual label down on the backing so the label is even smaller! I can't make full size books with this stuff without having to splice pieces together. Just a complete waste of money here. It will be getting returned.
P**E
Good Labels at a Good Value
I use these labels when making posters for our annual church auction. The first several (maybe 6) sheets had to be hand fed into my 20 year old HP Officejet 7210 All-in-One printer because the edges were just the slightest bent. After that I could lay the product in the feeder and no problems until it got down to less than 5 sheets at which time it would grab more than one. Price is worth monitoring the printer as far as I'm concerned. Why is my printer so old? Well, it works better than any of the newer ones and is solidly built. It's a home office color printer/fax/copier and we don't see any reason for a new one until this one breaks!
M**F
Very sticky backing, but very thin/fragile labels
I use label paper for arts/crafts projects in addition to shipping labels. These labels are much thinner than the name brand labels I had previously been buying, and they tend to rip/tear very easily. The backing is very sticky, no problems there. I'll use the rest of these for shipping labels, but for craft projects I'll be looking for something thicker and stronger.
F**V
They are not waterproof
I have used these before for various projects, out of 200 I have purchased maybe 10 were used for shipping. My latest project involved my trash containers, like most cities, we have 3, a gray, a blue and a green. I live in an area where there are cul-de-sacs, we all try to identify our containers, usually with a stencil and spray paint. The paint invariably runs. I can put my address and zip code on a label on a single sheet and is large enough to be clearly visible, it sticks to the container and does not run and looks great, until it rains. . . .My second set, after I put it on, I covered it with shipping tape, that has worked well for 3 months, rain or shine. I could have just used paper then taped it, but the adhesive back sticks well to the plastic and holds it there while I tape it down. I think I can get a year out of each label, which is about what I was getting with spray paint.
S**G
Perfect for printing paper/card stock models!
I print out paper models on this paper. I then cut, and mount them, onto 3 mm thick cardboard. Normally, such models are printed on 110# card stock, but card stock is just too flimsy. By printing on this paper, and then mounting them onto 3 mm cardboard, I create really durable models, which have lasted for many years of tabletop war game usage. I also print using a color laser printer: the ink won't run if they get wet! Perfect solution to my durability problem with my card stock model making. Cheers!
E**N
Does not work on Laser Jet has printer
These did not work on a laser jet printer. Labels came out smeared and if you touched any of the ink, it would rub off. Very disappointed.
S**Y
Works perfectly!
I have no trouble whatsoever with these labels. They feed through my HP Officejet Pro X451DW printer beautifully without any issues. I like that the backing sheet is slightly larger than the sticker part - it makes it very easy to remove the backing. The price is great, too - Less than half of what I was paying anywhere else. I definitely will be getting more of these. I go through a lot of full-sheet labels with my small home business and I am happy I found them. We have to save where we can. :)
A**R
Problematic when papers stick together.
The value is great for the price...but the quality lacks. This is the first type of label paper I have had the issue of it 'skipping' in my printer...meaning one label will print out over 2-3 pages, stuttering. Being that I use this for printing Amazon box label, the huge problem is when printing out 70 labels...say label 35 will 'skip' and be incomplete. This means I have to reprint all 70 labels.I won't be buying this product again. I never had this issue with delivery labels from Staples or the ones made by Amazon. I actually want a refund due to wasted ink used in having to reprint entire print orders due to it 'skipping' in the middle.The rest of these are going in the fire.
J**
Terrible
Label is not edge to edge, they stick poorly to cardboard. The back does not have a tear line or peel line to easily remove the backing and apply the sticker. Most labels this size have 2 tear spots on the back. Would not purchase again, AmazonBasics are significantly better
S**7
as described
I bought this to make stickers out of photos. The quality of the paper could be better for this application but it works just the same. They are address label quality in a matte sort of way. I had hoped there would be a glossier finish.
L**E
Migraine inducing glue smell that doesn't fade
I get a migraine every time I use this, or even open my planner where I have stickers printed on this. It is awful. Smells like your getting cancer.
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