George:
Sorry, have been at lunch, with a short nap break:
These are some of the labels I have tested with good results, the ones following are labels I hope to test. The numbers may not necessarily agree with those shown on the GA048 program, so I will give you #?s and sizes with package descriptions. They do not necessarily state the material that they are made of, but if this is not satisfactory I could go to US Avery and see what information they have there:
#5366, 30 on, 1/3? cut Guaranteed to Stick and Stay, Archival Safe and Acid Free
#6577, 32 on, 5/8?x3?, White Durable IDLabels, Resists moisture, scuffing, tearing and smudging.
#6571, 32 on as above, White Permanent Labels, Archival Safe and Acid Free
#6572, 15 on, same as #6571
#6573, 2 on, 5?x8-1/2?, as #6571
#5523, 10 on, 2?x4?, WeatherProof (and that?s trademarked) White Labels, same as 6577 (the packaging, on the back side has a picture of labels stuck on plant pots
Hope to test:
Do not have packaging yet:
#8163 White Shipping Labels, 2?x4?, Permanent, Inkjet, Smudge free printing, dries instantly, perfect for mailings, shipping, bar coding and organizing
#8263 Color Printing Labels, Matte White, 2?x4?, Permanent, Inkjet, special coating provides vivid color and sharp test for brilliant, high resolution color images, Ideal for mailings, (as in) messages, invitations and announcement, print to edge capability. (I?m eager to test this one.)
- If you need more information will go to website.
And yes, George, is entirely correct about our weather conditions, we had two weeks of snow through holidays, I couldn?t leave house, followed by heavy rains with total disaster flooding cutting off transportation of western side of State (where I?m at). Now we are having heavy smog, with frost, plus heavy dew, where the sun may or not burn through for the day. I have labels still outside, through it all!
I think they are surviving better than I am.
- Toby