How do u print labels off a computer.?
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hi, open word>tools>letters and mailings>labels. now design your labels ensuring that you have set how many labels you want per sheet and ensure that your label paper, often peel off self adhesive is in your printer ready to start. i suggest having a 'play' first with ordinary paper and just in black just to make sure you have what you want, it is pretty simple once you have done it a few times. take care and good luck.
Is a PC or a Mac that ur using??
In the area where paper comes out of when it's finish printing. You have to open that slot and stick the paper in there. Now, go on your computer and hit the start button and go to programs and go Mircosoft Word and go to insert and hit labels. That its.
Buy some Avery label sheets from any stationer shop and print :)
You would be best using a word processor program like MS Word or one of the free ones available out there. I'll find a link to a good source below.
Generally you would create a new document then go to File/Page Setup. From there you should find the option of paper type. Avery label sheets are all identified by product codes on the packaging (e.g. L7163) and you should find MS Word, in particular, has the page templates built in for Avery products. They are pretty much the industry standard in label products.
With the scanner you can create your own artwork and scan and save it as a picture file on the computer. You can easily insert the scanned image into the design using the word processing package. After some practice, you should find that you can overlay text and other graphics onto the design.
You might also find using a computer art package to your benefit for examining/tidying up your image after scanning.
My answer is not definative by any means and there are many other methods/software solutions to help you. A desktop publishing package would do the same job as the word processor and maybe do a slightly better job, but is a bit more complicated to use.
I hope this goes at least part way to answering your question :)
there is a paper's that computer shop sell to print labels
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