I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have
self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form
of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
Self adhesive labels for those would be great. But cutting down an A4
sheet rather pricey. A6 would be affordable.
Of course I could do a screen grab of the label and print it with a
number of progs. But wondered if there was a better way?
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have self >adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, >although the label itself A6.
Self adhesive labels for those would be great. But cutting down an A4
sheet rather pricey. A6 would be affordable.
Of course I could do a screen grab of the label and print it with a number
of progs. But wondered if there was a better way?
On 2 Dec 2021 as I do recall,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
I normally print the label onto plain paper and attach it to the item to
be posted using Sellotape.
On 2 Dec 2021 as I do recall,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have
self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form
of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
I normally print the label onto plain paper and attach it to the item to
be posted using Sellotape.
In message <5994956658dave@davenoise.co.uk>
"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have self >adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, >although the label itself A6.
Self adhesive labels for those would be great. But cutting down an A4
sheet rather pricey. A6 would be affordable.
Can you set the paper size to A6 and shrink to fit?
Of course I could do a screen grab of the label and print it with a number >of progs. But wondered if there was a better way?
In article <5994956658dave@davenoise.co.uk>, Dave Plowman (News) <dave@davenoise.co.uk> wrote:
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have
self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form
of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
Self adhesive labels for those would be great. But cutting down an A4
sheet rather pricey. A6 would be affordable.
Sheets of four A6 shipping labels on A4 are available from Avery and
whatnot. The trick is getting it to print the downloaded one in the
correct corner for the A4 sheet you have with just one A6 label left!!!
On 2 Dec 2021 as I do recall,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I have PrintLbls which is great for ordinary address labels. I have self adhesive sheets of them. But it works with plain text in the form of a CSV.
Postage labels from the PO and Hermes etc are a PDF - and usually A4, although the label itself A6.
I normally print the label onto plain paper and attach it to the item to
be posted using Sellotape.
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