Blank Record Labels for Inkjet printing

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Charles Bork
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Blank Record Labels for Inkjet printing

Post: # 671Unread post Charles Bork
Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:05 pm

Greetings Trolls:

I am new to this list. I have just commenced cutting with a Presto 6N/Grampian head/Gotham amplifier. Sounds great.

Today's question: Does anyone know if sheets of Avery-style labels are available for print-your-own record labeling? I have found large, round labels, but none with a small hole in the middle.

--Charles

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Post: # 673Unread post tsullivan
Tue Sep 26, 2006 1:32 am

Probably the closest you will get is the "stomper" type labels intended for CD's. If the 5 inch standard size CD labels are too big, then the 3 inch ones for the pocket size CD's would probably work. The stomper kit comes with software for filling these labels in, and is available at your local Staples store.

Of course if you want to design and print your own custom labels, Avery sells uncut letter size label sheets. Then you could lay out, print, and cut out whatever size label you want.

Tom

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Post: # 683Unread post catch
Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:43 am

check these out there pretty smart they come with the record centre hole aswell
i use them all the time they fit nicely

http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR89654

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