• Guaranteed to stick and stay: Avery 8160 labels with Ultrahold permanent adhesive hold fast to envelopes, cardboard, paper, plastic, glass, tin and metal; great for great for bulk mailing, filing, organization, product packaging and gifting
  • Print with confidence; only Avery mailing labels feature Sure Feed technology to provide a reliable feed through your printer, preventing misalignments and jams
  • Labels remove quickly and easily from the backing sheet without any tears or rips; simply bend the label sheet to expose the Pop-up Edge, peel off your label and apply
  • Get clear text and crisp graphics; optimized for inkjet printers to help prevent smearing or smudging
  • Easily create personalized labels; choose from thousands of free designs or templates and create a quick mail merge at avery.com/templates

These Avery address labels are the greatest. I remember all of the secretaries using them at work to address letters and label files and such. I am now blind, and although I can write well, it gets tiring to write for a long time or to do some more tedious writing, like labels. So, when I got ready to send out my Christmas cards this year, I ordered this box of address labels, not that I send that many cards out, but they will still be handy to have for the occasional label or two. After ordering them, the first thing I did was to go to Avery.com, and download a free template for these labels for use with Microsoft Word. The template makes the job as painless as it can get. As this template will work for several of the Avery products, when first opened, it will say something like, there are 10 columns and 10 rows. You can just delete the columns or rows that you do not need, and then save the template, and you will have just what you need. These particular labels come on a page of 10 rows by 3 columns wide, for a total of 30 labels per sheet. As you arrow down the empty page, you will see the cursor moving from row 1 to row 2, and so forth. When you are on the label that you want, usualally row 1, column 1, you simply type in your address in the normal way. Avery also has a load of free clip art that you can download to personalize your labels, and I put a Christmas motif on mine. It actually made addressing envelopes enjoyable for a change, and with the peel and stick feature, no pastey tongue.

I have a greeting card Ministry. I believe that people needs to receive something in their mailbox besides a bill. A friend offered to do my addresses labels because I was doing over 200 letters by hand each month . I was having pain in my thumb and she did this for me... God bless her . I received my address labels, I had tears in my eyes because my cards envelopes now look professional. If you just need a little label this is what you need and it would make any letter it looks professional.

Served their purpose: easy to use and much more convenient than writing out addresses on envelopes. I like that you can get free templates from Avery (and it's super simple to edit and print them for those who are less tech savvy). This came in handy around holiday time for creating festive labels. Also a nice alternative from paying for custom made labels.

Fantastic address labels that are a convenient size and hold up well going through a printer. I will note that MS Word’s preset label configuration for this particular size at least cuts too close to the left border. You may want to modify the settings to make it think the label starts a little more to the right than it does. But I think that’s probably Word’s fault and not the labels’. I’m not going to get all worked up with enthusiasm over labels but if you’re looking for some and this is the size you need, you can feel good about buying these.

What’s up my Amazon Family, it’s me your boy HardbodybyAnthony. I am briefly stepping away from my normal Supplement, Fitness & nutrition reviews to do a review on something else. Every now and then I get directly asked by a seller to test/review miscellaneous products such as the following. So I do a lot of labeling and use many different templates. The following are a few jobs I do using different templates: 1) I DJ and make CD’s for friends, so I use labeling templates for those 2) Making the cd’s require jewel case templates. 3) Make labels for the mailing return address. 4) Various other labeling jobs which require these 8160 labels. • Because I do use & buy labels often, I tried to cut corners and buy those generic labels (you know the one), but for some reason often times they just don’t line up correctly & I just do not have the patience to play around with it. • So I stopped being a penny pincher (not that these are real expensive), & now will never buy anything other than these Avery labels. ————————————————————— CONS: ————————————————————— • NOT A SINGLE ONE!!!!!!! ————————————————————— PROS: ————————————————————— • $7.23 which is IMO a very good price, especially because I get them in two day because I am a prime member! • Buying from this seller on Amazon, saves me a trip to the store & I HATE going to the store. • Always lines up for me for a perfect print every time. • The adhesive has never been an issue and I use Avery labels for many surface projects i.e., (glass bottles, envelopes, aluminum ziplock, CD’s, Small cardboard boxes & plastic covers). • I have never had issue with it jamming. • Easy to peel off the backing. • Avery has labels for any printing/labeling job you may have. • Made right here in the good old USA for those who want & try to support this country. —————————————---———————-— Final Assessment: ——————--———————————--———— • I will never ever use any labels from anyone other than Avery. I recommend everyone do the same & buy these Avery Easy Peel Address Labels for Inkjet Printers, 1 x 2.62 Inch, Box of 750 Labels, White (08160). Not worth it to buy any other brand.

What can I say about printable labels? Actually, a lot. The Avery labels have very good adhesive (and don't come off easy...and shouldn't!). They also have made a modification to the sheet to where your can easily lift each label off vs picking at it with a fingernail. Innovation at its best. Probably wont have to buy these again given it was a one-time HOA mailing project but I highly recommend them. I ran them through my Brother printer (ink-jet) one sheet at a time and they worked perfectly with no jams.

Avery brand labels are top quality. These 8160 labels readily absorb ink (and toner*) and the resulting printed labels are fantastic, very professional. I used them to print labels for product samples, and even used a small portion on the right side of the label to print a QR tag on each label. Came out perfect and was large enough to be recognized easily with any device I tried. The easy peel feature is a nice bonus. I don't think I'd bother with cheaper no-name labels unless price is the only factor. *These are officially for ink jet use only, and I only recommend using them in ink jets. There are other Avery labels that are designed for Laser printer use, the Avery 5160. However, just as an experiment I printed a stack of these 8160 sheets in an old (and expendable) Samsung SCX-4100 laser multifunction. I printed a single sheet (using the tray, not the single-feed which often likes to pull sheets in slightly crooked) and then a batch of around 20 sheets at once and they all came out looking perfect. I don't recommend you try it with any laser printer you value, in case the labels decide to detach inside your printer or something. But I figured I'd share my experience, mostly because it gave me a reason to keep my old B&W laser as a spare even when I have both an ink jet multifunction and a much newer color laser printer. The toner for this old Samsung is dirt cheap... I can make it a dedicated label printer if nothing else!

I use these once a year: to print labels for Christmas cards and the back of the Christmas pictures in the cards. That's it. I prefer these labels instead of the cheaper versions because they stick reliably without lifting and because the templates are so easy to set and alter. I do this just once a year, and I don't want to have to relearn or reset a difficult system every time a friend moves. The quality and consistency are time savers in the busiest month of the year, so I spend a little more for a package of Avery labels that will last me for 5 years.

These are good labels. Can't go wrong with the name brand Avery. The labels are all good fitting and sized right for an envelope label. 30 per page 3 columns of 10 labels. They stick good and the package comes dated so you know when they were manufactured. Dating office supplies seems sort of unnecessary but trust me it is probably more important than dating food. Things with ink and sticky back items and batteries, like ink cartridges, pens, sticky notes and sticky labels, calculators, flashlights, all sorts of stuff you get the picture, need to be dated when manufactured. These item all have shelf lives so you know when they are getting old and failing to perform their functions properly. So Avery date codes their products and that's a step up on their competitors. Other than that, these labels are great to have around for the holidays when you have to send out hundreds of christmas cards. Just do the mail merge in office excel and word using the Avery downloadable template or MS built in template and voila, all the mailing labels in an instant.

These avery address labels are very easy to use. There are 30 labels to each page. 750 labels can be printed in all. There are 25 sheets in each package. The labels fit into any jet printer at home or office. They have a website address on the package where you can access templates and work on your labels online and print either at home or online. I purchased these to make labels up for my sons graduation and I had them made in less than 5 mins. The labels peel off rather easily and quickly. When placing onto envelope you can peel and stick quickly. Easy to insert into the printer and print out quickly. Feeds through printer without binding up. I labels am very pleased with these labels. I know I will be using these quite often for they are quick ad easy to print your address out. I give the labels and overall rating of a 5 stars. You will not be displeased with these labels,