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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: tommygun on October 27, 2012, 01:42 am
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Can someone post a link to a thread for me? Just would like to know my options. I do extremely low volume but would still like to provide the service I expect as a buyer. I feel that everything else about the package is stealth and its low risk product anyways. No, this isn't my vendor account name :P
I'm sure I could google it, but if there is already an easy guide it would be nice.
Like option 1- - just get template from X website and print on label paper. But I have seen people print some professional stuff which makes me think you can some deal with usps account or something? (the larger label)
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I have seen vendors with large volume simply write the address and name on word and print them out, cut it out and nicely tape it on to the package to where you cant even tell its not from a machine
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inkjet printer and Avery labels.
www.avery.com
...doesnt have to cost a fortune. They are as good as anything else.
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Oh very nice, good input, thanks!
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Get a dymo...... Thermal paper is the only way i feel safe. 8)
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get serif pageplus 5 from pirate bay, it's easy to use and has lots of templates you can customise :)
if you're in the uk pirate bay is blocked but the pirate party have a proxy to get round it :)
https://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/torrent/6307538/Serif.Page.Plus.X5.ISO-TBE
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Obviously everyone has their opinons.
Thermal paper is kinda expensive and the surface of it attracts fingers prints if you ask me.
Avery gives you a template (more like a 100) for every kind of label that they make on their website. Easy. Simple. No need for bloatware if all you are doing is printing shipping labels.
....those are MY opinons ;)
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Obviously everyone has their opinons.
Thermal paper is kinda expensive and the surface of it attracts fingers prints if you ask me.
Avery gives you a template (more like a 100) for every kind of label that they make on their website. Easy. Simple. No need for bloatware if all you are doing is printing shipping labels.
....those are MY opinons ;)
Yea that's true, I don't just print shipping labels, most of my printing goes inside the envelope :)
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Fair point. I suppose I assume everyone is doing the same thing.
Suffice it to say no matter what the OP is trying to this thread got him covered.
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Don't use an ink printer. Use a laser or thermal printer. Also, not a color laser printer, a monochrome one. Then yes, AVERY labels. Good stuffs.
.Hades.