Can I use address labels for a laser printer with my inkjet?
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I got a big pack of peel-off address labels from Costco today, Avery #5160. I just noticed that it is labeled "Laser" on the side...I have an inkjet printer, HP Deskjet ...show more
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Answer:
Yes you can use these labels but bear in mind that this particular Avery sheet is actually letter size not A4.
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Other answers
Yes, you can physically use them, but they may not come out the way you want them to because of formatting differences between the printers. You may have to manually set the page parameters to get them to print correctly. Waste a sheet of paper and hold it up in front of the sheet of labels to test formatting before wasting a sheet of labels.
Hugh
I think you can especially if its full sheets :)
SWG JOE
Probability yes, Try a sheet and see.
bsghost123
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