Posts About Tips For Printing (Page 3)
Printing Tips: Getting The Best Possible Print On Metallic Polyester Labels

Both of our metallic silver polyester labels require extra care to get the perfect print - here's why.
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Of Using Copy & Paste

Copy and paste is a brilliant tool for designing labels - but it has its drawbacks as well as its benefits.
FAQ – Why Are US Labels & Templates Different From UK Labels & Templates?

Labels and templates designed for the UK and US are different - and there's one key reason why.
FAQ – Will Your Labels Work With My Printer – AKA – Will My Printer Work With Your Labels?

To print your own labels, you must make sure your printer is compatible with those printer labels.
FAQ – Do you recommend a particular piece of software for designing labels?

We often get asked to recommend software for designing labels - here's our advice.
It’s All Blank To Me: Turning On Gridlines In Word

If you can't see the outlines of your labels in a Word template, you need to turn on Table Gridlines. Here's how.
Tips: How To Get Your Perfect PDF to Print Perfectly

Here are a few top tips when it comes to designing and printing labels using a PDF template.
The Importance of Doing a Test Print

Whenever we give printing advice, we always end with - and make sure you do a test print first!
Getting Tied Up In Knots With Your Word Template? Detangle Yourself With The Ribbon!

In Word, the ribbon contains all of the tools you need to create your own label design.
The Problems With Precision

When printing your own printer labels, you need to remember, there are limits as to how accurate you can be.