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This thread explores various sources for clear labels among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on personal experiences with different printing services and the practicality of using professional labels versus self-printed options.
Views differ on the effectiveness and cost of professional labels versus self-printed options, with some participants favoring professional labels for their quality and reliability, while others have had satisfactory experiences with self-printed labels.
Participants shared personal experiences and preferences regarding label usage for various purposes, including catalogs, recipe cards, and brochures.
Consultants looking for affordable and effective labeling solutions may find the shared experiences and sources helpful.
dannyzmom said:I order mine from http://www.superfastprinting.com/ They are a bit slow to ship sometimes but the labels are fabulous and a great price!
dannyzmom said:I order mine from http://www.[B]superfast[/B]printing.com/ They are a bit slow to ship sometimes but the labels are fabulous and a great price!
I use them, too. LOVE the labels - they're just the right size to go onto recipe cards. When I order from them, I get the FREE labels (click on "Free Stuff" in the upper right corner), but I order several rolls at a time: one with name, phone, email, PWS on clear; one with the same info on white; one with my address (to use as return address labels) on white.dannyzmom said:I order mine from http://www.superfastprinting.com/ They are a bit slow to ship sometimes but the labels are fabulous and a great price!
jenniferknapp said:These places are cheaper than buying blank labels and printing them yourself? I like the thought of that...![]()
Ann F said:Also, the ones we print ourselves will run/smear, etc if the weather's damp...The professional ones don't.
Ann F said:Also, the ones we print ourselves will run/smear, etc if the weather's damp...The professional ones don't.
jasonmva said:Huh - I went to Office Max and bought blanks one that I could print myself and they never smeared.
When looking for the cheapest clear labels for direct sales, it's essential to compare prices from various suppliers. Companies like Avery, OnlineLabels, and Uline often offer competitive pricing. Additionally, checking for bulk purchase discounts can help reduce costs further.
Yes, several brands provide quality clear labels at affordable prices. Avery and SheetLabels.com are known for their durable and high-quality labels that won't break the bank. It's advisable to read customer reviews to ensure the labels meet your needs.
To find the best deals on clear labels, consider shopping during sales events or using coupon codes from online retailers. Websites like Amazon, Staples, and Office Depot frequently have promotions that can lead to significant savings.
When selecting clear labels, look for features such as water resistance, adhesive strength, and compatibility with your printer. Additionally, consider the label size and whether they are easy to peel and apply, as these factors can impact your overall satisfaction.
Yes, many online printing services offer custom clear labels at reasonable prices. Companies like Vistaprint and Sticker Mule provide options for customization without significantly increasing costs. Always compare quotes and check for any additional fees before placing an order.