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"Joe Miller (Bethel NC USA)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:57:51 -0500
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Labelling my jars needs some improvement!

I started with taping business cards but my hives have increased and
production is a focus.  I switched to some Avery labels with my inkjet
printer and have 2 problems.  1-The ink bleeds with time, especially the
colors.  2-The label does not put up very well with moisture, in other
words the integrity of the paper does not hold up.

Those that sell in stores near me (competitors I guess) seem to use
preprinted labels.  Is there a way that I can continue printing out labels
on my computer that will look good for a longer period of time.

I also use these labels for my wine and mead and occasionally for
foodstuffs.

I've searched the archives using keyword label or labels.  In years past
it sounds like others used similar labels that are now not working for me.

Thank you, Joe

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