Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Avery Easy Peel Address Labels for Laser Printers, 1 x 2.625 Inches, White, Pack of 750 (05260)


Product Description

Remove Labels easily with Avery's Easy Peel feature. Columns can be separated to expose label edges for easier, faster peeling. Jam-Free Guaranteed! 1" x 2 5/8", 750 Labels.Bright white labels for sharper print quality are perfect for creating professional-looking mailings, shipping, bar coding and organizing. Only Avery offers so many easy-to-use design and print solutions for labels. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Guaranteed printer performance in HP, Canon, Epson and other popular laser printers.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #909 in Office Product
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Avery
  • Model: 05260
  • Published on: 2009-01-21
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .25" h x 9.25" w x 12.00" l, .66 pounds

Features

  • Only Avery offers the Pop-up Edge for fast peeling - just bend the sheet to expose the label edge
  • Jam free and smudge free for perfect labels every time
  • Use Easy Peel labels for your mailing or as multipurpose labels for photos, folders, books and more
  • Avery Wizard Software for Microsoft Office allows you to easily import data from Excel, Outlook and more
  • Guaranteed printer performance in HP, Canon, Epson and other popular laser printers

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
An improvement over an already good design.
By tachi1
If you have a mailing list in the hundreds, anything that shaves a little bit of time on the boring and repetitive parts of the project is very welcome. This new "easy peel" design couldn't be easier to use. You just bend the column every so slightly and you get an easy to grab edge that allows you to peel off each label without having to grab a corner by nudging with your fingernail, over and over again--even after going through the heat of a laser printer. I have found them to feed through smoothly (only one sheet at a time), not get jammed, not have one of the label corners accidentally adhere to the roller or feed dogs of the printer (yes, this has happened to me and it's a nightmare I'm glad to be able to put behind me). They work like a charm.

NOTE TO AVERY:

As much as I have loved these labels, I STILL have a slight objection. It has nothing to do with either quality, functionality, or design. It has to do with size. These one-inch high labels easily accommodate a three-line address. A four-line address fits. However, if you want to take full advantage of your word processor's capabilities and add a zip bar code line (which really DOES work in getting your mail delivered faster), you can fit it in on the three-line address, but it gets cut off on the four-line address.

If you have a longer address structure, you're absolutely doomed. For example: I have several unmarried couples on my list. They each require a line. (Mr. John Smith, Ms. Mary Jones). I also mail some company executives, and this becomes a nightmare:

Mr. John Smith, President
The ACME Company
1234 Main Street, Suite 5
City, State, Zip
//////bar code////////.

This address does not fit on a 1" label.

This makes creating a large mailing a real problem. I print the whole list (800+) in this label, then discard the ones that didn't fit and re-do them manually on label #05163, which are the next size up but, at 2" x 4" they are really to BIG. (#5962 which is 1 1/3" high doesn't provide that much of an improvement and it's still 4" wide!)

Please, Avery, make a 1.5" x 3" label to accommodate the longest names and titles and the longest addresses and not look horrible on the envelope--and make them Easy Peel, just like this one.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Avery vs. 3M
By C. MacPhail
Side-by-side comparison: 3M Address Labels are just as good, and usually less expensive. Go for the better price.

I've used Avery and 3M labels for years.

The 3M have the same easy-peel layout, without the laughable salesmanship.

The 3M package claims "Permanent Adhesive" and "Strong Stick." The Avery stick just as well, or almost as well

I find the 1" x 2-5/8" size is big enough if you use size 9 font (Arial). I get up to 38 characters per line x 5 lines.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
these work just like the classic 5160 labels
By anonymous
and yes, they are easy to peel off, haven't caused a printer jam, print nicely and sticks well. i don't know what the difference is between the 5160 and 5260 because they seem to be the same size. from what i can tell, the only difference seems to be that the 5160 comes in a much larger pack (3000 labels) than the 5260 (750 labels). so if you're in need of many more labels than 750, i'd buy the 5160 instead of multiple packs of 5260. but for casual home users who don't want 3000 labels (that's 100 sheets of labels - it's a lot), the 5260 would be a better choice even though you spend more per label - buying in excess is more wasteful than paying for a smaller pack.

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