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 tuesday2001
 
posted on September 19, 2001 08:22:12 PM new
Hi,
I recently bought the Endicia Blue Arrow labels and love them, but they are really too expensive once you add the shipping costs to get them to you!!!
Are there any Avery or any other labels out there that are large enough to fit return address & delivery confirmation?? I don't want to print more than one label for one package.

 
 gr8ful2bhere
 
posted on September 19, 2001 08:25:01 PM new
I use two labels on the 5264 Avery - and put the DC on the left. When I send first class, etc., then I only use the right label.

Some people here have been able to fit everything (DC, address, indicia) on a single USPS Lable 228, August 2000.

 
 richierich
 
posted on September 19, 2001 11:04:12 PM new
The info does not all fit on the August 2000 label. Does are the new small priority mail labels.

THANKS to someone here - I use the old Label 228 - Jan 1999. However, I called ever PO in the area and had to drive 50 miles to get the ones I have. Wish I had many more! They work great.

I also try to find cheap labels like the BLUE ARROW but never did. I spoke to the Avery company and they do not have a label that size.

 
 paintpower
 
posted on September 20, 2001 06:25:46 AM new
I bought the Blue Labels too and they are great, just too expensive. My printer won't print again on a set of labels once you peel anything off so printing a single label at a time is my only option. I'm also ending up with all the extra little labels from the Blue Labels that I hate to throw away, but haven't found a use for since I don't print anything on them when I print labels for BPM and Media Mail. Don't send that much Priority mail and only Priority labels my PO had were tractor fed labels.

 
 ExecutiveGirl
 
posted on September 20, 2001 06:37:40 AM new
I have found this place to have the cheapest labels:

http://www.gflabels.com/shop/enter.html

I am currently using Priority Labels (the older, longer ones), but when I run out I will buy the labels that are 2 per page.

 
 marlenedz
 
posted on September 20, 2001 07:25:23 AM new
I bought both 3-ups and 4 ups from gflabels.com. Both work but if the address has 4 lines, the 4 ups can get tight. Lot's of room on the 3-ups. I bought the ones that have no gaps between the labels or on the edge. The 3-ups are pretty the same thing as those using 6 ups on a page but using 2 labels per package to get all the info on them.
[ edited by marlenedz on Sep 20, 2001 08:07 AM ]
 
 sun818
 
posted on September 20, 2001 10:03:14 AM new
If anyone needs a pack of USPS Priority labels for endicia printing, let me know. I have about a thousand so I can let go of a pack. sunk818 at yahoo.com

 
 staceykaye
 
posted on September 20, 2001 10:16:55 AM new
Avery makes 4 x 6 labels that work great with Endicia with DC. They come in a blister pack and are usually hanging in the same area as file folder labels. I don't know the # for them as I'm at work at the moment. I did order some online at atyouroffice.com

staceykaye

 
 richeddy
 
posted on September 20, 2001 10:45:17 PM new
I had a customer who gave me about 1000 old "2 per page" UPS labels that he no longer needed. Since most of what I ship is sent via US Priority Mail in the medium boxes, these work out well for me. I use the bottom label on the sheet to print the postage, the (free!) delivery confirmation, the address and my return address. On the top label, I print an "advertising page" where I usually list monthly specials, etc. I stick this label on the back of the box. Since the Dazzle software is so easy to use, I just create a new "template" whenever I want to run other specials.

 
 
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