Chuck Guzis wrote:
Cool, can you
tell me what the Avery "number" is for them? (should be
on the box) 33 to a sheet is not #5197 (which are quite exorbitantly
priced for some crazy reason) but if you've used something that works
for you, I'd like to know the number so I can duplicate.
I just had a look and they're not Avery, but Quill--a discount office
supplies place. What we've been using have been Quill 901-7-20401,
but that's a lot of labels. Basically, any "copier label" seems to
do well. Probably any big-box office supplies store will have their
own brand.
But that's exactly what has failed me: generic-brand copier labels.
So, if you swear by "Quill 901-7-20401", then that's what I'll get.
On a related
note, how about write-protect tabs?
Eh, now there you've got me for a good solution. There are foil
labels (such as return address labels) that should work, but they're
not all that removable.
I'll take 'em -- the whole point of the tab is to protect the data. Any
particular brands you've used?
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