For labeling, there are several variants. Firstly Avery offers the possibility to create the design of the labels online on its website. You have a choice of 33 preset designs in various colors. Then a label may individually or a complete sheet (4 piece) with texts, backgrounds, etc. are provided. The result is a PDF file that you can print easily. When printing is then only still should be noted that the label sheets are inserted correctly into the printer, because the stickers are placed symmetrically on the sheet, only has to be ensured that the front is printed.
Alternatively, an MS-Word template will be made available for download since setting the text alignment is most tricky, because only landscape is available, then the labels but vertically.
In meiem Canon printer, it did not work the label templates to get attention to the labels, if that's up to the printer or to the template file I can not judge.
A (eventual) drawback: The manufacturer recommends a bow (4 labels) to let only one time through the printer. Thus, one could produce only whole multiples of 4 simultaneously. Alternatively, one should reject some labels or ignore the advice of Avery. I have at least noticed no paper jam, or the like when I let go through an arc repeatedly.