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Date: | Fri, 4 Oct 1996 21:17:16 -0500 |
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Guy McDonald wrote:
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> I wonder if honey labels come on 8x11 sheets....I could feed it thru my
> printer. I have only seen them on rolls.
I print my labels using a $9.95 program that I got from "Office Depot"
called "MyLabel 2.0.0". Office Depot does have the 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of
"Avery" labels (not sure the number but they are 4 in. x 1 7/16 in.) but
the cost is out of line relative to the same label in a 10,000 label,
fanfold box (100 pc roll is also available) . I cut the "sheets" at each
fanfold and feed them thru my HP 855C as one would a legal size envelope.
Works great. The color ink is not tolerant to moisture so I spray the
finished label with clear "Crylon".
I imported clip art flowers from some other "Windows" type application and
added them to the very limited choice that comes with the $9.95 package.
Another trick that works for me is to use a different flower for each
different size jar that uses the same size label. So far, this has kept
me from errors such as putting a "1 Qt." label on a "1 Pt." jar.
In my case, as a small beekeeper, it is my opinion that the non
professional label seems to be beneficial to the limited market of
individuals I sell to.
Bob Fanning
Huntsville, AL
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