We’ve already talked about laser labels in terms of our range – we have industrial grade laser labels in white, yellow, clear, silver, tamper evident and non-adhesive varieties. What we’d like to talk to you about today is how exactly you get your printable laser labels to work.
First, of course, you choose the type of label you require from our range – luckily enough, most of the names are pretty self-explanatory. When you have chosen the type of label you require, you then want to think about designing your stickers.
You may or may not know that Microsoft Word itself has a basic labelling programme built into it which helps you correctly position your prints. Though simple, you can use images and all the word formatting features we’re used to using on Word. Word also gives you the option of creating A4 and A5 sizes, as well as entering your own template using measurements.
On most laser printers you will find a ‘labels’ setting; because most manufacturers set up their printers for standard 80gsm sheets of paper, this setting allows your device to print onto other materials such as our printable stickers. While on this setting you will also find that your printer slows down to apply more energy to the labels.
Creating your very own printable laser labels with Label Source couldn’t be much easier, so why not start browsing our selection now!