📦 Elevate your shipping game with labels that stick, cover, and impress!
Avery Printable Shipping Labels (3-1/3" x 4") feature TrueBlock technology to completely cover old labels, Sure Feed for jam-free laser printing, and UltraHold adhesive that sticks securely to multiple surfaces. This 600-label bulk pack is perfect for high-volume shipping, customizable with free templates, and designed to deliver a professional, polished look every time.
Manufacturer | Avery |
Brand | Avery |
Item Weight | 2.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.31 x 8.81 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | 5164 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3-1/3 in. X 4 in. |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5164 |
National Stock Number | 7530-01-349-4464 |
M**A
good brand - good labels
works as expected. i always trust avery labels for quality.
L**A
Avery makes the best
I own a public accounting firm. We have used a lot of labels!~! I have tried different brands--like Quill, and other brands. I like Quill labels by the way, but I do not buy them any longer. I always return to Avery because they are WHITE WHITE, they stick, they so not discolor in a laser printer or copier, they do not deteriorate. I found several sheets in a desk drawer that were at least 5 years old. Guess what? They worked just as well as if they were new. YES--they COST MORE. But, if you can afford the price difference, buy Avery.
A**R
High Quality, High Performance Labels
A lot of people (myself included) complain about how expensive Avery labels are as compared to the competition. However, what you don't hear enough of is praise for their performance. So, I'll just say it: Avery labels perform better than the compettion. They adhere better, they're thicker, they block out what is underneath better, and they don't peel of the backing and ruin your expensive office printer. Quite simply, for laser or injet labels, Avery is the clear winner in quality and performance. You get what you pay for.
A**R
Larger size
This work great when you need a larger label. They run nice and flat.
J**P
WHAT A LIFESAVER THESE WERE
i had to write out 400 postcards for a group . I was in a pickle until I found these labels . They fit the post card area well and looked great .
N**
Good value
I purchased these to create labels on my printer only to find out I could not use them on my printer and I had to purchase a different size. So they were returned. I’m sure that they would work great they were very tacky.
K**R
These are good quality labels
These are good quality labels. You can run them right through just about any color printer from a low end home color printer to a high end color printer. I have use them at home and at the office on a commercial color printer, the labels work well on both. These labels are perfect for creating beer labels if you are a home brewer. To remove them, peel off as much of the label as you can, them run under hot water or soak in hot water to remove the adhesive. It is simple to remove the labels if you want to re-use the bottle.
D**N
Perfect for bottle labels
I use these as labels for bottles. It is the perfect size for labeling 12.7 ounce bottles. The positive points are:1 - They do not jam, bend or otherwise get messed up during the printing cycle.2 - They peel easily from the sheet, but stick VERY firmly to glass.3 - They are thick enough so that they can be applied to bottles smoothly with no wrinkles. This is a HUGE advantage over some other types of labels we have tried.4 - The 5264 template is built in to most major software packages. Setting up the labels for printing was a breeze.The negatives are: Haven't found any yet!One reviewer mentioned that he had problems removing labels once they were applied to bottles. First, that's generally a good thing. The last thing I would want to happen is to have the labels just slide off after getting wet or being subjected to temperature changes. However I tried removing labels for the first time last week and didn't really find it all that hard. What I did was rinse the bottles with hot running water for a couple of minutes. I then places the bottles in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. The labels peeled right off for the most part. In a couple of cases there was a bit of adhesive left on bottles, but that rubbed off easily enough while the bottle was still hot.My wife actually then used a bit of an environmentally friendly degreaser on a bottle that was not boiled, and that seemed to remove the adhesive easily enough as well.I highly recommend this product.
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