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Post by zoesam on Oct 25, 2015 18:50:28 GMT
The last batch of labels I bought, looks like they came from Cori, though I've bought them from both Cori & Threerb in the past, are curling horribly when they run through my printer. I have to straighten them out & flatten them to print the 2nd label. It's the heat of the printer that's causing it, but I've never had this problem in all the years I have been using labels.
I'm not sure if I inadvertently ordered something different than usual (I never remember if I get the rounded corners or not), so I wing it each time I order. But I can't believe how bad these are. Just wondering if anyone else has had a problem?
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Post by zoesam on Oct 25, 2015 18:55:23 GMT
I just looked them up, they are s'posed to be both inkjet & laser compatible. They do say they are their own "custom made labels", I don't really pay attn. to the details though to know if that's new or if they've always been made just for them. Anyway, they suck!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2015 4:45:31 GMT
Never had that problem. Thanks for the warning, though.
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Post by kat on Oct 26, 2015 7:33:25 GMT
Laser printer? Are you using the label setting? You might want to try the regular or thin paper settings. They will go through quicker and experience less heat. I prefer the labels that have a backside that looks like white matte paper, vs the kind with the slick yellowish back. I can't reuse the yellow for anything.
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Post by zoesam on Oct 26, 2015 23:56:05 GMT
I let CJ know & she said I may want to try the squared corners ones, that s'posedly they are a bit thicker cuz the mfrs say you can't have both (thickness & ease of removal). I know the last few came from threerb & I never had a problem, but I'm pretty sure I've gotten them from CJ before with no probs either.
Kat, I will try that, it is a laser & I'm not using any special settings. Though I've never used a special setting for all these years, so still think it's something with the labels.
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