What remains is the quality, as the company never were really far apart.
- The A4 sheets are exactly the same well cut
- The labels are easy to solve
- Do not stick well and can be again stuck, hardly without destroying the underground solve
- The tensile strength is the paper, that is not better or worse, and sensitive to moisture
- Laser printing and inkjet printing can be excellent; a color laser gives the best results
- Also the laser printing can be a Page min. Leave 2 times by the printer if you want to print only a portion of the labels eg
- The back (wax paper) of the bow feels like paper and is properly transported from the printer
o What I do not find it very successful, are
a) has the old Avery software, just still a drum software that you install and use any and does not provide great possibilities.
b) the unwieldy Word templates that let the Posotionieren and figures are an ordeal especially round labels.
There used to be times - I do not know which company they had - templates for Adobe InDesign. The one has unfortunately now with some skill knit itself.
c) the amount of 2400 pieces is very lush, until I have consumed, they are probably dried up. A lot of 300-500 per package would have done.
All in all, pretty useful labels!