Q: Is this recommended for color printing from an HP Deskjet? Is it recommended for black printing from an HP Deskjet? Asked on 2/15/2013 by Janice from Pennsylvania Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These labels are fully compatible with an HP Deskjet, or any inkjet printer. They will also work with a black and white laser printer. Answered on 2/15/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: Why is this label not recommended for color laser printer? Asked on 3/2/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Color laser printers have 4 drums that individually fuse the toner onto the page. These labels are not designed to be run through that technology. Answered on 3/24/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: I just bought this box of staples labels. How do you more easily peel the back off of the label. It is so hard. Asked on 10/14/2009 by Betty from Waxhaw, NC Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: Contact customer service at 1-800-425-0049 for instructions. Answered on 11/9/2009 by Customer Care from Staples A: I use these all the time, and they can be a bit trying. Two hints - gently fold the sheet in half with the white sides together - don't crease the sheet - just lightly fold it. This makes the seams of the adhesive backing easier to see, and you can find a corner or seam and remove that part. There is usually 1 corner of the labels that has a small triangular piece of backing on it. Gently fold the label - do not crease it - until you see that small part clearly. Remove that small triangle, and the rest of the backing pieces will come off easily. Hope this helps you. Answered on 7/22/2011 by Abby from Seattle, WA A: I always bend a little bit of one corner of the sticker. Answered on 11/17/2009 by Coupon Queen from Columbus, OH A: Bend the paper in half first...They're divided in the middle...Easy to grab Answered on 12/8/2009 by Office Lady from Owosso, Mi A: The corners are the only place, no matter how it is cut. The company does supply an area at the center point, but if your label is smaller then this does not help. Answered on 12/24/2009 by Do Calligraphy from Fort Lee, New Jersey A: Bend the label in the middle of the page and look on the back side and pull one half of the backing and then the other half. Answered on 1/14/2010 by Coupon Queen from Columbus, OH A: Well, Betty, there is a seam just about 1/2" inch from center on the label that pels both directions. Bending slightly helps get a corner lifted and they peel nicely from there. I hope this helps. I love these labels now that I can peel them. I had difficulty with the first 2 or 3 until I discovered the seam on the back. Answered on 2/24/2010 by Morning Wood Guitars from Hamilton Montana
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