Comments about Avery® 5520 White WeatherProof™ Address Labels, 1" X 2-5/8", 1,500/Box:
We use these attached to metal plant markers at our plant nursery and around our home. Those placed out three years ago are still firmly attached and clearly readable (laser printed).
Comments about Avery® 5520 White WeatherProof™ Address Labels, 1" X 2-5/8", 1,500/Box:
I use these labels to price perennial flowers that are outside in all types of environmental conditions and watered almost daily. The ink doesn't smear and rarely do they peel off the plastic pot.
Comments about Avery® 5520 White WeatherProof™ Address Labels, 1" X 2-5/8", 1,500/Box:
We use these to label our parts and accesories for sale. Of course, they stick to paper and corregated, but more importantly, they adhere well to the 4 mil plastic poly bags we use for most of our parts. We tried the regular Avery, Uline Premium and others, but these are the only labels that won't come off when the bags are handled. I only wish Avery offered a larger package (3,000 or 5,000) like their regular labels to bring down the cost.
Comments about Avery® 5520 White WeatherProof™ Address Labels, 1" X 2-5/8", 1,500/Box:
I ordered 4500 labels for bar-coded cross country race bib tags. Previous, the paper labels would get wet from athletes dropping them on the ground, sweat, and so on. The bar-code would break down and become unreadable and we ended up keying in the tag# which really slowed us down.
On race day, with our new labels, we scanned almost every label without any problem. The bar-code held up quite well and we were able to print race results much quicker and with less stress!
Although the labels are more expensive, we will purchase these labels every time we have a race and need to print bar-coded labels. Good stuff!
Comments about Avery® 5520 White WeatherProof™ Address Labels, 1" X 2-5/8", 1,500/Box:
I have used a lot of these labels on Epoxy that I sell. If the epoxy user spills on the label it will not mess it up. The adhesive is very strong and sticks to plastics that most labels won't.
Now, my last box of labels have been 'improved' or should I say messed up. Basically when you peel a label off the sheet you are guaranteed to get some of the very strong adhesive on your fingers. It's very messy now.
And when you place the labels on your item there is a good chance you will have some excess glue around the edges so the item becomes sticky.