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"Avery Laser Labels -- Always Dependable"
I've been using Avery 5160 return address labels for years, so I was interested in how the "Easy Peel" differed from the older ones I still had. When I took the first sheet out of the box, I was immediately concerned about the weight of the backing; the sheets seemed much flimsier than those I had remaining in my old box, a choice obviously made in the interest of the pop-up edges. Once I printed a sheet of both and compared the labels themselves, they seemed comparable. However, a couple of issues emerged: it was slightly more difficult to manually insert a sheet of the Easy Peel so that the labels lined up correctly because the sheets were more likely to bow, and printed labels stored in a file folder were more likely to catch and come off when pulled in and out. Despite this, these labels maintain the Avery quality the company has been known for, and they stick well and completely to envelopes. Note: these labels are for laser printers, not for inkjets.

The Easy Peel feature is only marginally better than the old style, which I never found difficult to remove. Here, you fold the sheet along each row, and a small portion of the labels' ends pop up. It definitely can save time if you're doing a lot of mailing/labeling; however, most people won't care. I appreciated the feed arrows since I always forget which end should be up when feeding manually. I printed ten sheets out of the box, in rapid succession, and other than the lining up issue noted above, every sheet came out smoothly and perfectly printed.

Although Microsoft Word has the necessary template for these labels in its project gallery, buyers can also get the correct template at the Avery website (address supplied on the box).

I've used several different brands of mailing labels, and I always come back to Avery. Despite the lighter backing of these labels to enable the "Easy Peel," the labels themselves maintain the same high quality. I just wish the ease of removal could be combined with a slightly heavier/stiffer backing. Five stars for the label quality, three stars for the Easy Peel design.

-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann



"Easy Peel Address Labels Are A Time Saver And Attractive"
These "White Easy Peel Address Labels" from Avery really speed up addressing envelopes or packages. The new "Pop-up Edge" design is a time saver. A simple bend of the sheet back at a column, and you're ready to place the label. They seem to stick well, even through the postal service. I never had one fall off of an envelope yet. When sticking a lot of envelopes they make the job easy. Try them !

"***** Work as Expected, Great Value *****"
These labels work as advertised. Can fit four lines addresses, they go through the laser printer with no jams, no smudges, easy to peal, and they stick to the envelope. I use them for return address too. They work as expected.
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"Fine labels"
Unlike a couple of other reviews, they do not jam in my printer and they do not smear. So they work just fine for me. The "Easy Peel" part of it isn't particularly relevant for me since I don't have any trouble peeling the regular Avery labels. So to me they are just labels that work fine - no problems but not special either.

"Great Labels Made Even Better"
For years I used to send away for return labels and then I found out how easy it is to make my own and I'll never send away again.

You go to the website listed on the box and get the free templates there and make perfect labels. There are several new designs available for both PC & Mac and they're a breeze to make.

There are 3000 labels in the box and the price is incredible. I'll be set with labels for decades.

These new ones now Pop-Up when you bend the sheet making them the easiest to peel off for use,THEY"RE GREAT!



 

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What our customer's say!

"Perfect labels for barcodes.", I use a lot of labels to print scannable barcodes, I have tried some other brands with 1/3 of the price I pay for the Avery brand, but the quality was not good, plus the paper was too glossy, I had a lot of complaints about the labels that can not be read by the scanner, had to switch back to Avery labels and all the complaints disappeared.

"Easier to use than standard labels for full sheets", Avery's Easy Peel 5160 address labels are much easier to remove from the printed sheet than the standard Avery 5160 labels. But, that ease comes with a few limitations illustrated the images that I've uploaded. These may or may not affect you.

For this review, I printed an entire sheet of return address labels on each product. The Easy Peel labels are unquestionably easier to remove than the standard labels, as you simply flex the sheet and the edges of the labels in one column detach from the backing sheet as shown in the photos I've posted.

If you typically print full sheets of labels, you'll be pleased with the ease of removing the labels. While the standard labels can sometimes curl, or get a damaged corner as you peel, these labels come off cleanly.

But, there are two situations where the standard Avery product is still better: printing single labels and re-using the sheet, and tearing the sheet into thirds for storage or distribution of labels.

Microsoft Word (and other software) has the ability to print a single label on a sheet in the row and column specified in the label dialog. This works well with the standard Avery product. With the Easy Peel product, if you've accidentally bumped adjacent labels while peeling off printed ones, the labels may jam your printer. (The jam-free guarantee refers to fresh sheets of labels.)

If you typically tear your 5160 sheet at the perforations to get three columns of labels, you will not want to do that with the Easy Peel product. As shown in the photos, unlike the clean edge of the older product, the Easy Peel coumn has about 1/8" of the sticky label extending beyond the backing after tearing.

"Good labels", Prints very well without jamming up my printer. Easy to peel & they stay on the envelope without falling off. Enough labels in the box to last me quite awhile....

"Great stickers, but not permanent.", My company uses over 50,000 of stickers of this size a year so I have quite a bit of experience with them. These stickers are top quality in every respect. They print very well and maintain what was printed on them without smudging or other problems. The easy peel aspect is very nice and does help with efficiency in applying sticker.

The only problem these stickers have for us is that they are not permanent application stickers. The adhesive on these creates a reasonably strong bond, but will pull off. It appears they are designed to do this. I know that some people want to be able to remove their stickers later and for those type of people these stickers would be perfect. However, in our particular use we need the stickers to not be removable and thus these are not perfect for us. You will have to judge for yourself how this would affect you.

"Okay, another unorthodox product review...", I'm notorious for using things for purposes they were not intended for, and these labels are no exception. I don't use them as mailing labels.

When this big box of 3,000 labels arrived, I immediately pulled off a few of the labels and stuck them to the top and smooth side (vertically) of a half-pint canning jar and onto a ziplock bag and put them in the freezer. A day later, the labels were still adhering well, and yet they were not a complete pain to get off. (Try pulling the label off dry, and if it doesn't come right off, it will come off after a soak in dishwater.) So now I can print out sheets of labels like "08/2010 Tomato Sauce" or "2010 Okra Seeds" and have them handy for when I'm canning, freezing, and dehydrating all my garden produce and saving seeds for next season. I put up a LOT of food. Also, I can quickly write and stick eat-by dates on anything in the fridge.

Labels for canning jars cost a lot of money. These are just the ticket, and I can print whatever info onto them that I need. They will work at room temperature, in the fridge, or in the freezer, and there are lots and lots of them. Just what I needed!



 
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"Free Software Makes the Labels Work", Our town's energy committee recently had a project for which we needed about 250 peel-off labels. Our plan was to distribute 250 CFL (compact fluorescent) light bulbs free at our town's community day (sort of like a street fair) in order to encourage people to use the bulbs to reduce electricity use. CFL light bulbs can save about 75 percent on electricity over incandescent bulbs. For the 250 bulbs, we calculated that for 8000 hours of use and an electric cost of $0.10/KWh the total savings vs. 100 watt incandescent bulbs for all the bulbs would be about $15,000. There would also be a saving of 94 tons of carbon dioxide emission.

Avery Address Labels were a good choice for adding a label indicating the savings for using the bulbs and our committee's name. The question was how to get the information printed on the labels. At the Avery web site, I found free software, DesignPro, which makes it possible to produce label designs for different label sizes. I downloaded the software easily and got started on the design

For laser printer labels, there were fourteen pre-made templates for the different size labels. I chose the template that matched my labels. Using DesignPro was a little like using PowerPoint. I was able to cut and paste a graphics image, add the appropriate text, and choose a font for the text. A test run on my color laser printer produced a beautiful matrix of labels. The only problem was to find out which side of the label stock had to be up. I can never remember. After an up/down test, I had my sheets of labels printed in no time.

Our community day give-away was a big success. Our free light bulbs lasted about four hours. We had enough time to peel and apply the labels as we gave away the CFLs. One surprise is that we had to have a sales pitch even for give-aways. The other surprise was that many people had never seen CFLs before. I am now a big fan of Avery labels, but I recommend getting the free software to make them work.


"Classic labels for addressing #10 envelopes", This was received via the Vine Program. These classic white labels are the perfect size for addressing standard sized business envelopes (#10 size). Great for return address too. They're big enough for about 4 lines of text at 12 pt type. Plus these labels integrate automatically with the labels tool that comes with Microsoft Word (Tools > Letters and Mailings > Envelopes and Labels). You even can print one label at a time, instead of a whole sheet. Just choose the row and position of the desired single label when using the tool.

Avery has added some perforation to the backside of the sheet (not through the label, but the paper sheet that the label is on). It makes it easier to peel a single label off, although I never have had a problem with this before).

Frankly, it's so much easier to print to labels than to run a thick envelope through my printer, I seldom print directly to an envelope anymore.

The only issue I could see is if you want your labels to be the same color as your envelope, then you may want Avery clear labels. 3,000 Compulabel® 370056 Clear Matte Address Labels (Use Avery® 5660 Template)

The labels in this product listing are white.

"They work just fine.", The key claim of these labels is that when you are ready to "peel and stick" them after printing, they are easier to peel off of the backing (the slick sheet that they come on) than other brands are. It's true -- they have simply removed a little bit of paper between each column of labels so that you can fold back the backing paper and easily grasp the edge of each label.

If you find existing labels easy to peel off, as I do, there's no reason to get these labels. But if you have to handle hundreds or thousands of labels in a row, the little extra convenience may be worth it.

I rated them 4 stars rather than 5 stars only because there is nothing amazing about them.

"Great for reloading data", These labels work great for labeling reloaded ammo boxes. I basically run them through my laser printer to print a basic template that includes: date, bullet, bullet weight, over-all length, powder, and powder charge. Then, after I finish with a reloading session, I just use a pen to fill in the blanks and then stick a label onto each box.

These labels have just the right amount of 'stickiness' to hold tightly to a plastic ammo box - while still being removable without leaving any residue or sticky mess behind. After I empty each box, I just peel the sticker off and the box is ready to go again.

I realize that this specific use probably isn't interesting to everyone, but it seems like these labels could be applied in a similar way to lots of different organizing tasks.

Since a single sheet of labels can last me several weeks, I like that these labels stay stuck to the printer backing and don't come off before I'm ready to use them. Fortunately, the labels are still easy to peel off the backing sheet because of an exposed pop-up edge for each label - it's a pretty ingenious setup.

Finally, for those of you who are using these as mailing labels, I've found that the glue is nearly permanent when applied to paper envelopes - so no worries there.

Overall, I'm completely satisfied with this product and I highly recommend them.

"Classic 5160 laser labels", This product the standard for the typical address label 30 per page. It is both jam and smudge free so the labels are ready to use the minute they come out of the printer. They are easy to peel of the sheet and will get your mailings done quickly. Make a sheet for each company you have frequent dealing with to make correspondence chores easier.Avery® Easy Peel White Mailing Labels for Laser Printers, 1 x 2-5/8 Inches, Box of 3000 Labels (5160)

 
 
   
   

 

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