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The discussion centers on the challenges of printing labels using Avery 5260 instead of the recommended Avery 5160 from a website and PP3. Users report that the Avery 5260 labels are slightly larger, leading to potential misalignment and text printing outside designated areas. The consensus is that purchasing Avery 5160 labels is the most reliable solution for proper printing. Alternatively, users can attempt to adjust the label template settings in their printing software to accommodate the 5260 size, though this may not yield perfect results.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for web developers, graphic designers, and anyone involved in label printing who needs to ensure compatibility between label sizes and printing software.
Yes, you can use Avery 5260 labels instead of 5160 labels. Both label types are compatible in terms of size, but make sure to adjust your printer settings accordingly to ensure proper alignment.
Yes, your website should support printing on Avery 5260 labels. However, you may need to select the correct label type in your printing settings to ensure that the layout matches the label dimensions.
Yes, you will need to adjust the label settings in PP3 to reflect the dimensions of Avery 5260 labels. Make sure to select the correct template or manually input the dimensions to ensure a proper fit.
The primary difference between Avery 5260 and 5160 labels is the number of labels per sheet and the layout. Avery 5260 typically has fewer labels per sheet, so ensure that your design fits the new layout to avoid printing issues.
You can find the template for Avery 5260 labels on the Avery website or within your printing software. Many label printing programs also offer built-in templates that you can use for easy formatting.