Ortalama Puan: 3.8
These labels work really well if you print them using the Avery L7655 template. The point Kevin made in the previous review can be addressed at the printing stage. My first print also had the below label slightly over lapping the one above on the sheet. This is to do with individual printers having different tolerances. I moved my print down by 1mm and it cured my problem. The Avery site even shows you how to do this before you print. I didn't quite understand when it said print on plain paper first to test this. As I thought how can you tell if the print fits the labels correctly unless you print on the label, so I wasted my first sheet. But obviously what it means is that any overlap will be apparent on plain paper, and can be corrected by moving the print down or sideways first, and before committing to the actual labels.
These work really well. The only thing I wish they had was a bleed space between the labels. My printer doesn't always line up so I can end up with one label having a bit at the top/bottom coming from the nearby label. I'd be happy if they were only 10 labels per sheet if they had bleed around them :D
The papers are... ok i guess but there ain't no working template and the only way to somehow print them properly is by using avery design and print online but that only gives me 1-2 of them that looks ok for each print, other is way out of place! If there was a proper template OR guide with setup/settings that actually work this could have been something great.