Can you use inkjet labels in a laser printer?
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They are clear address labels. I'm thinking the clear part might be a problem. Anyone do this with disastrous results? I really don't want to waste my labels. Thanks!
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Answer:
I agree with "I am I said". The problem with this is that laser printers kinda cooks the toner with heat to make it stick to the paper. I tried it once before, it's kinda OK, but the adhesive doesn't work as well if you use it immediately. Try to let it cool for a while. Should work fine.
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No you cannot. The clear address labels are made of a thin plastic which will melt in your fuser causing irreparable damage.
smedrik
They may smear, but I am not sure. I think that if you only do one label you should be fine. they may also melt a little bit because of the heat from the laser.
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