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  • 20 round printable labels per sheet. Print as few or as many 2.5 inch round labels as you need as often as you'd like

Exactly what I needed. I placed the order then freaked out when I checked it and saw that these were marked Laser Label and I needed Inkjet. I read the reviews and a few reviewers mentioned that these worked in an inkjet printer. I decided to take a chance as returning them would have been a huge hassle and cost money! These labels should be marked Laser AND Inkjet. They would sell a lot more of them They work beautifully. There were several reviews about the template and I think they are probably right about the template not working in word. It seems to me I have had that issue but I print most of my labels out of Microsoft Publisher as it is much more versatile and the template in Publisher works just fine!

Upon some research and reading reviews, I picked up some of these to use for canning. The just barely fit on a regular mouth lid, after you take the ring off. (they aren't waterproof, so wait until your jars are sealed before putting these on.) They also fit nicely in the middle of wide mouth lids. It is really great to print these out and just stick labels on the lids, rather than try to label my jars with a sharpie. There is plenty of room for pictures, names, dates, and even where you got the recipe. I haven't used any of their templates, but I have used their online design software. It is pretty basic, but gets the job done. Once you are done adding pictures, text, and whatever else you want, their software generates a pdf that you can print. It's nice to see that they have a good solution that is independent of which operating system you use. (Using Linux myself, this was an important feature to me.) I haven't had these jam the printer either, so that is another plus.

Great labels! Avery.com for the win!! Just enter the product number, insert a design or choose from their free designs. I got my design from Etsy, saved, and inserted it. It took a few tries to get it to align and fill the complete label, but with the tools avery has, it worked out. The great thing about having 300 labels for $7+ bucks is you can test a few. I tested mine in black and white until I was convinced. You can test one label at a time vs the 12 labels (whole sheet).

I saw a lot of Q&A sections online where someone said that these labels cannot be used with an inkjet printer. Well, this is the only label I could find to fit my purpose so I decided to order it anyway and give it a shot even though I had an inkjet printer. First of all, on the top of the paper it says "Jam and smudge free paper" which is certainly true!! Straight out of my HP Officejet 4500 Wireless printer, they were completely dry and didn't smudge! The only complaint that I had was that it didn't line up well on the paper. The first 2 rows of labels were perfect but then the labels started veering off to the side so they weren't centered. I was using the 5294 template in Print Shop 23.1... So it was designed specifically for this label. I don't know why the bottom labels weren't centered, but even though they weren't centered perfectly it still wasn't enough that it bothered me.

I'm using them on the ends of disc storage containers (which are tube-shaped), as a way to distinguish one from another. I have the containers labeled A, B, etc. and the discs inside them numbered. I have a database on my computer with each disc (CD, DVD) labeled A1, D12, etc. and the title stowed in the database. No more searching through stacks to find the one I want. Yes!

These work great for labeling my cookies for favors. They always print out perfectly lined up. I wish they were shiny like photo paper but they still get the job done.

These Avery 2 ½ inch round labels worked perfectly with the free downloadable template. Avery provides many customizable predesigned templates, but we chose the blank one. We used these in a high school classroom to create stickers for a special project. Students were able to add photographs and text within each label, and we found the template borders to be true to the sticker edges. We used a high quality office color printer with excellent results. Next time, I would like to try these as a personalization on top of a homemade gift jar for a bath product or jam. They look so professional and provide surprising quality at an unbeatable price! Find the free template at: [...] Software/Templates/Labels/Round-Labels/Round-Label-12-per-sheet-5294_Microsoft-Word.htm

These were a perfect fit for the lids of wide-mouthed mason jars; I preferred the 2" diameter labels for the regular-mouth jars, as the edges of the 2 1/2" labels puckered a bit as well as disappeared under the ring so I couldn't print completely to the edge. I used the Design & Print Online service at avery.com to create labels that were attractive enough that someone asked if I had a shop! Since it was my first "graphic design" project, I was pretty stoked! It made my gifts that much more special. (However, I found the "Avery Wizard" software download frustratingly useless.) Print came out very clean and crisp on the label surface; some of the cheaper labels didn't print as clearly or neatly so it was worth spending a little more money on the name-brand product. Thanks to the Avery templates it was easy to get the printing accurately placed on the page. They stuck very well to the metal lids - too well, when I discovered I had put the wrong labels on a few jars! Opacity left a little to be desired. My Sharpie-marker-scribbles on the jar lids were slightly visible through the label, but it's not bad enough to deduct a full star. Even though these labels don't have the pop-up "Easy Peel" feature, they were not difficult to peel off the page once I got the hang of bending the sheet just the right way. Label sheets can sometimes be prone to jamming, sticking, and misaligning (thus printing crookedly) in printers but I did not have any problems with these labels. I would definitely recommend these to home canners who want to prettify their jars for gift giving or just make the pantry look a little nicer.

These are very good quality matte white labels. I use the labels to print out product logos for my packaging and they come out crisp and clear. Avery has the templates online, which you can download as a word document. It is simple and quick if you already have a logo designed, just copy and paste the image to one label, re-size, and copy and paste the image again throughout all the labels on the template. However, you can also design your own labels with Avery's Design and Print online (http://dpo.print.avery.com/dpo7-us/app/US_en/dpo.jsp?sku=5294). I used it to put a border around the label and the software will generate the entire template for you to print out. It is a bit costly for bulk printing if you are printing more than 300 labels. I wish it was available in a bulk pack like the some of the other Avery labels. PROS: • Good quality labels. • Perfect size for logos and many other applications. • Great product support, templates and design software are available online. CONS: • A bit costly for bulk printing (around 28 cents per sheet of 12 labels). • Might be a little difficult to peel, since there are no easy peel tabs like Avery's address labels.

As an event planner this little stickers are really helpful for multiple applications. I use them for Gift bags and to label some of my equipment. The software to make the designs is available online at Avery's web site.