Avery® 8986 Silver Foil Mailing Label adds an elegant look to invitations, announcements and letters. It has glossy finish foil for brilliant color and sharp text quality. It is compatible with Inkjet printer.
3/4"(W) x 2 1/4"(L) foil mailing label
Color: Silver
Perfect for seasonal and special occasion mailings
Finish: Glossy
Shape: Rectangular
For an elegant look on invitations, announcements, letters
Glossy finish foil for brilliant color and sharp text quality
For use with inkjet printers
Standards: Includes box tops for Education® coupon
Comments about Avery� 8986 Silver Foil Mailing Label, 3/4"(W) x 2 1/4"(L), 300/Pack:
Very easy to use. Had some concerns with the thickness but went through the printer without a hitch. Looked great after printing and went on the booklets smoothly.
Comments about Avery� 8986 Silver Foil Mailing Label, 3/4"(W) x 2 1/4"(L), 300/Pack:
I used these silver address labels for the return address for two separate party invitations. I love the way the labels shine. After figuring out the alignment with (with a bit of trouble) the template, they came out very nice. I was very much pleased with the finished product.
Comments about Avery� 8986 Silver Foil Mailing Label, 3/4"(W) x 2 1/4"(L), 300/Pack:
Agree with others--the template needs to be reworked--what's on the screen is not what prints. Also, the look of the label is not how it looks on packaging (it's not mottled--it's just silver foil).
Comments about Avery� 8986 Silver Foil Mailing Label, 3/4"(W) x 2 1/4"(L), 300/Pack:
I bought these labels for some protocol items to print our logo and department on. They say you HAVE to use a color laserjet printer, which i did, the color ink doesn't dry on them. In another color laser jet printer the ink smears. Not happy at all with this product!
No, these labels only work in an inkjet printer. There is no version of the foil Avery labels that will work with a laser printer. I would not suggest trying either. Do to the differences in the printing process, attempting to use these labels may damage a laser printer.
Answered on 3/23/2013 by Community Answer from None