📬 Label Like a Pro: Elevate Your Shipping Game!
The AVERY Shipping Address Labels (95900) offer a bulk pack of 1,000 customizable labels designed for laser printers. Featuring TrueBlock technology, these labels completely cover old markings, ensuring a clean slate for your shipping needs. With permanent adhesive and versatile applications, they are perfect for any labeling project, from shipping packages to organizing storage bins.
Manufacturer | Avery |
Brand | AVERY |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.59 x 9.39 x 4.99 inches |
Item model number | AVE95900 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer Part Number | AVE95900 |
B**
Best at home printable labels.
I use these for eBay orders. 2 label per page. I’ve probably gone through 3 boxes of these in the last few months. They work great.
I**F
Very nice quality.
The only issue I have with these adhesive labels is that some of them do not want to be removed. They rip and tear and you have to somewhat work your way around each piece of backing to get the label off.Price point they are very expensive when compared to other brands as well.In all this is a very good adhesive label.
M**G
Not much to say. Buy the best get the best.
Love them. Work great, sticks well. Blocks out under labels. Very Happy!
D**R
Buy the best, forget the rest!
Truth be told, after multiple tries with less expensive labels, I only use Avery Internet Shipping labels. These Avery Internet Shipping Labels are used for laser-inkjet printing of most types of automated shipping label systems. I use them in Amazon Marketplace for printing USPS labels (uses Stamps.com as third party), along with UPS, FedEx, and international options (in ebay and paypal). The label itself is dense enough to block anything underneath, and sticky enough to adhere along the irregular sides of a packed envelope without any additional tape. Out of 10 boxes of purchased boxes of labels, only one box seemed to have slightly less adhesive and perform a bit less than prior boxes...so overall good quality control from Avery's supply chain team.In actual use, I print one label at a time (of the two labels, only one half of the whole sheet) and then insert the half used sheet back into the printer for the second label. This use allows me two actual mailing labels instead of one, and I forego the additional "information label" you can opt out of during most mailing label prints. Having experience with lesser labels, I can personally tell you that this particular use can be challenging--as in the best case, the leading edge of the label (that after one use does not have a label in front which on first use lends some heft and "straightness" to the ingress of the label into the printer)--can periodically get hung up and have to be cleared from the printer. in this circumstance, the leading edge gets hung up on a front guidance piece and the printer stops immediately. This is a minor inconvenience easily prevented with careful insertion of the label and trying to keep that leading inserted edge as straight as possible and in the proper position when pushing it back into the printer for the second use--nonetheless I probably lose one in 50 prints... which for how I use the label is not a bad rate to me... and again, knowing the worst case...Now for the worst case--and upfront--this has NEVER happened with any Avery label product I have used--and only with some of the cheaper varieties I have tried.... in the same use with reinsertion of the half used sheet, not only does the sheet get stuck in the printer in the second use, but the label itself can come unpeeled from the underlying base. Now you have an adhesive label wrapped around rollers and guidance points creating a gummy and difficult to clean and clear mess. If you are lucky the printer catches the issues right away, if you are unlucky printing continues for a couple of seconds making more of a mess and potentially damaging the print head (and now you have sticky paper coated in wet ink!). A number of incidents with less expensive labels that had less density and less adhesive (usually requiring some additional tape for adhering to a bulk envelope) resulted in hard to clean up messes in an HP inkjet printer, and even after recovery you could tell the printer was not "happy" in a couple of prints after the incident. After this happens just a couple of frustrating times, you end up tossing the less expensive box and coming back to reliable Avery. Again, Avery labels are worth every penny of added cost to avoid these issues!Buy the best, buy Avery. Or better yet try a cheap label and see what happens, then come to Avery?
A**X
Good overall product
Printing for shipping labels works well on this product.
K**N
Buy Avery
Don’t buy knockoffs. Get these, use the Avery software and love your results the first time
W**D
No more plain paper and tape UPDATED
I worked as a quality manager in paper manufacturing and this product meets my standards. The paper has high opacity so it hides everything underneath it. The release liner (the label backing that peels away) has good tensile strength which means it does not pull apart. The adhesive is applied well and is high quality. The paper has the correct moisture content and therefore does not curl when heated during the laser printing process. The papers surface has been properly coated so that ink does not smudge.I do a moderate amount of eBay and amazon shipping. I printed paper labels and then used 3 feet of tape putting the labels on the packages. Those days are over. For about 20 cents per label you can easily print these labels and then it is "peel and stick". I shopped other cheaper labels but the 2 - 3 cents savings does not seem worth curly and poorly sticking labels.I fed these via my Brother 7860DW laser's manual feed slot. This slot sends the paper through its normal path which means they fed and handled like regular paper with no jams or delamination. I was also able to use the duplexing feature to print the receipt on the backside of the label. Even though the backside is release liner and not paper it accepted the laser toner just fine. This is a great cost savings on label stock and paper.June 11 2013: Still working great, no issues with peeling loose, no smudges, no jams.August 17 2013: Tip for USPS; Get the instructions or receipt not to print by adjusting the margins so that the instructions are forced onto a second page and then set the page range for just the first page. I had issue of the label not printing entirely on one label (half the page) and this fixes it in all circumstances.Tip: These labels are two up on one sheet and the sheet is perforated in the middle. So if you tear the sheet in two you can feed each label separately and avoid the problem of printing the instructions.
C**R
Avery 5126 stickiness
These are good stickers yet for some reason they don’t always want to stick and or stay stuck to some of the boxes they have been used on. An easy fix is to tape them on. Yet this shouldn’t have to happen. Avery needs to step up the stickiness
D**Y
Pricey but good
These are the thick and sticky ones everyone wishes they bought. The other Avery shipping labels are thin and tear really easily. I found it worth spending a few extra bucks on these... Oh, and don't waste your time and money on the other brands... they are terrible and don't stick at all. I learned that lesson the hard way... I lost expensive items in the mail with those.
W**.
It's pricy.......
The Quality is not bad but very pricy.....
P**R
Great labels for Canada Post parcel shipping
Not sure why other reviews say the label adhesive is weak. I've had no problems. In fact when I tried to get a wrong label off a box I couldn't.
P**H
Four Stars
good enough but I wish it sticks better.
M**Z
Buena cantidad de etiquetas pero baja calidad
No me gusto como queda la impresión, se ve de calidad baja el papel. Aunque si funciona en impresora injekt, no se corre la tinta y seca instantáneo
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