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100 Gold Metallic Foil Laser Only Full Sheet 8.5 x 11 inch Labels use Avery® 5165 template, 100 Sheets
100 Gold Metallic Foil Laser Only Full Sheet 8.5 x 11 inch Labels use Avery® 5165 template, 100 Sheets
SKU:850110-Gld
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100 Gold Metallic Foil Laser Labels 8.5" x 11"
For use in Black or Color Laser Printers - No Inkjets!
Use Avery® 5165 Template
Sheet Size: | 8-1/2" x 11" |
Label Size: | 8.5" x 11" |
Same size as: | Avery® 5165 |
Labels per Sheet: | 1 |
Material: | Gold Foil LASER ONLY! |
Adhesive: | Permanent Acrylic |
Sheets per Package: | 100 |
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3.5 / 5.0
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The sheets are great butt there is a draw back...... The sheet has a sticky back but the crack back paper is joined in the middle which means you have a great big line running down the middle of the gold foil label. If your planning to print on the whole sheet then it hard to not print over the obvious seam in the middle of the paper... I thought full sheet meant full sheet not split into 2. Also the printer leaves marks on the foil from the rollers, which looks like a line of pinholes... not good when giving as a present. Overall a great product but the above points let it down.
Pros: -The gold foil paper looks great -Prints well on a laser printer (toner sticks well) -Adheres well to final surface Cons: -The backer paper is very thin -The gold is super soft and the rollers on your printer may leave marks The above points make the stickers (before you stick and smooth out on the final surface) a bit wrinkly and sad looking. They look great once adhered to the final product (in my case wine bottles), but I wanted to give the stickers as gifts by themselves, and before adhering them to a surface they looked sad indeed. Thicker backing paper and (perhaps a slightly softer gold paper?--may not be necessary if the backing paper is thicker) would go a long way.