Thanks.

I've purchased Avery labels before and noticed they have templates but I 
haven't used them.

I've always felt a little nervous about rerunning sheets of labels through an 
ink jet feeder.  Should one of the unused labels come loose, clearing the 
resulting jam  could be a big mess.

Anyway, I thought for the nostalgic aspect, I was going to use the old dot 
matrix printed labels for Christmas cards this year.   I always thought it was 
a bit tacky to receive Christmas cards with a computer printed address label so 
to be unique, I would use the dot matrix printer for my labels.   And those 
that I include letters in the card will find their letter also printed on a dot 
matrix printer just like I used to do in the 80s.

Lloyd


-----Original Message-----
From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Justin Poirier
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2021 1:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] Model 100 printer woes

I just get the Avery (or whatever brand labels you get) template online for the 
form-factor of the labels that you have, put my content into each box, and then 
print them. Peel the labels off individually, keeping the borders of the whole 
sheet intact. Then keep the unused part. Next time, put new content into the 
boxes for the labels you haven’t printed, and run the sheet through your 
printer again. You can keep doing this until you’ve used all the labels.

—Justin

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