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mell
Joined: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:42 am Posts: 11
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A4 laser labels
The machinery manufacturers make many recommendations when using an A4 laser label in their machines. These relate to the settings, the preferred tray you should run them from the way they are made, how they are packed, the inside leg measurement of the person who made them and of the operator of the laser printer. We have spent years developing these grades so that you don't have to worry about all this stuff! Our recommendation for use is as follows: When your labels are delivered, if you have the time leave them in their packaging for 48 hours near the laser printer they will run on! This allows them to settle at the same temperature as the machine lives in and helps to ensure that there is no sudden curl from the temperature/humidity shock of coming off a cold van into a hot and often humid office. If you don't have time, give them a go and most of the time all will be fine, but if they are a little troublesome, have some patience and give them that day or two!
All our sheet products in A4 laser labels sheets, A3 and SRA3 are supplied long grain which is specified as being the preferable of all current printers on the market!
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