Label it your way! 🎨
The 1.5" Round Matte White Sticker Labels come in a pack of 30 sheets, totaling 900 labels. Designed for both laser and inkjet printing, these labels feature a matte surface that prevents ink smudges, ensuring a clean and professional finish. They are self-adhesive, making them easy to apply on various surfaces, and are compatible with downloadable templates for effortless printing.
Number of Labels | 900 |
Size | 1.5" Round | 30 sheets |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | White |
Material Type | Paper |
D**D
Circle stickers
I tried to print on these, but had trouble aligning my print. If I continued working on it, I am certain they would have been fine, but I ran out of time. Operator error, not the fault of the supplier. Their stickers are exactly as advertised.
M**T
The Best Labels I Have Ever Purchased (With My Printing Tips To Avoid Frustration!)
I have been printing on various sizes and shapes of labels since I had my first office job. Although my primary occupation is technical consulting, I own an ecommerce website and mostly use labels for its products and their packaging. These TownStix labels are the best quality I have ever purchased, and I found the colored backing -- a unique feature I have never seen before -- to be incredibly helpful for testing purposes (more on that below).To avoid the same level of frustration as myself and other reviewers experienced, I do NOT recommend using Canva or Avery.com to print your TownStix labels, despite their recommendations. Every printer and software can have slight differences in finished label alignment, and my guess (and ONLY a guess) is that their templates might not have been tested against multiple software types, so my tips below are based on how I made things work.1) LABEL SOFTWARE - I was a longtime WordPerfect user, then gravitated to Microsoft Office, but when they started charging for monthly service and no longer offered their software on CD or by download that you pay for only once, I searched for an alternative. I stumbled upon OpenOffice, an open source FREE software like LibreOffice, also free, both of which are clones of Microsoft Office for Word and Excel. For TownStix labels, I used OpenOffice's "OpenOffice Writer", a clone of MS Word, but I believe my suggestions will work regardless of the software you use as long as you understand your computer's settings.2) TEMPLATES - I am a perfectionist about label formatting, and like others, I have experienced mis-aligned text on labels, either too far to the left, too far to the right, or not centered (too high up or overlapping the bottom margin). Every time that happened, it resulted in wasting many pages of label sheets (and money) to try to get the text properly aligned, not to mention, I wasted a lot of time.To have the best experience with TownStix labels (I purchased 1" and 1.5" round), I recommend going to labelsbythesheet.com and downloading their FREE label template for the size of labels you purchase. I have been using their templates now for a few years and only needed to make ONE tiny margin adjustment, explained below. You can use their search feature to search for round, square, etc., and they will show all sizes available for the shape you desire. Their templates come in PDF or Word (.doc), and you will need to save the template to your hard drive before opening it in your software (in my case, it opened automatically to it). The reason I opt for templates on labelsbythesheet.com is because they claim to test their templates against different software types, which is an important point.When you open the downloaded template from your hard drive, it will look like a plain (BLANK) 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper with an image overlay that tells you how to use it. That image overlay confused me the first time. To see your labels, do two things: (a) click anywhere outside the border of the OVERLAY IMAGE, and you will see your label sheet behind it, e.g., with cicles, squares, etc.; and (b) to delete the overlay image, click on it once and then click on the delete key (it will disappear).3) FORMATTING - The first thing to do is format your text or image so it properly aligns in the label template. This requires checking your page and printer settings. Every printer does not align perfectly with every label, so if your margins and alignment are not correct, your printed labels will mis-aligned vertically or horizontally. Note: Every individual label on the page requires the same settings, so after it is correct for the first label, whether you are using text or an image, simply copy it too all other "cells" one at a time. In OpenOffice, I use OpenWriter and go to Format >> Page (you will have something similar in your settings).a) PIXELS PER INCH: There are 300 pixels per inch, so on a 1.5" inch label, that means an image can be only a maximum of 450 pixels tall or wide. Anything larger will overlap the template edges (and your printed labels). You can resize your image by touching the corner with your mouse and making it smaller.b) ALIGNING AN IMAGE: Be sure it is centered (Format >> Page >> Alignment >> Centered).c) IMAGE POSITION: Horizontal - Centered; Vertical - Centeredd) MARGINS: For 1.5" round labels, the labelsbythesheet template was defaulted to .38" on all sides, but for my Canon inkjet printer and Pantum laser printer, both were "a hair" off. After changing the left margin of the PAGE to .40" -- which amounted to a tiny adjustment -- all labels on the sheet were perfectly centered and aligned.e) VERIFYING POSITIONING: You might not want to do this to end up losing a label sheet, but when I realized that there was a yellow backing sheet on the white label sheet by TownStix, I pulled off all the labels on the sheet and used it behind a light (my desk lamp) to see how the printed labels were positioned. Doing that was how I realized that I needed to change the left margin to .40" (the yellow backing was a thoughtful and helpful addition, and I wish every label manufacturer would do that). I will be keeping that sheet for future testing, and you might want to do the same.f) TEXT ALIGNMENT: If your text overlaps the margins, simply reduce the size of the text, or change the alignment from left-justified to centered, or vice versa.g) SAVING YOUR FINISHED LABELS (IMPORTANT): If you are satisfied with your labels after printing them out, save the file with a NEW NAME so you do not disturb your template. I name my finished label files by appending "READY-TO-PRINT" to the file name.My only complaint about TownStix is their limited offering in terms of label size and shape. I would like to see oval and square in white or clear (brown craft labels look cheap to me), and if they eventually do, I will be a permanent customer.
B**R
Exactly what I needed
Using for egg carton labels. Great quality and much better value than name brand. Finished label looks great and adheres to the cartons very well. As with most stickers, removing takes some patience but not a problem with what I needed. I ordered white so color was white, not off white, etc.
B**Y
The provided template files do not line up to the print
I used the provided word document by the seller in order to add my images to print. When I went to print, not only did the images not line up with the stickers, the template includes an ugly grey border. When using official Avery products this does not happen. I would suggest to stick with the name brand unless you want to create your own template file (which is what I ended up having to do).
D**A
Awful Templates
I tried to use these stickers with all of the template options the link provided. The online option where you personalized it in Canva then downloaded and printed worked the best but even that method did not have everything aligned correctly. The center ones were aligned okay but the top and bottom were off, the right two columns were more off, and the left two columns were even more off. I have bought other brands of stickers to use with templates before and had no trouble. This has by far been the most frustrating experience with something like this I have ever had. I will be letting my daughter color on and play with the rest of the pack because I simply cannot get them to print correctly no matter how much adjusting I have done on the design screen. I will not order these again.
J**A
No Issues
The printing and designing process was very easy, worked on the first round.The quality of the paper is great and matte, we'll see how well the adhesive holds up.When you receive the paper there is a sticker on the front of the plastic package that says where to download the templates from at townstix.com/templates. I downloaded the Microsoft word template with my sticker size and it worked perfectly, I did however end up inserting all my labels to print then deleted the template because there's a thin round black outline that will print as well.
J**L
As advertised
Feeds through the printer perfectly. Each label peals off the backing easily and sticks to the item surface as you would expect. Online template aligns without modification.Inexpensive and functional.
J**R
Template doesn't work
Great stickers. However, the template does NOT line up with the product. I spent HOURS working on my spice rack labels and tried multiple times to realign it so it would work. I went over and over the directions to ensure I was following everything to a T and I was. Nothing worked. Wasted time, several pages trying over and over again and lots of my ink. Ended up hand writing each and every single one of my labels.
E**Y
Stuck in my laser printer
These labels came bent as they were shipped in a regular envelope. When I proceeded to print on the labels, they got stuck in my laser printer. The labels came off and are currently in my printer on the roller... wish me luck on getting those out. I will be returning these. It is worth paying more for Avery labels!
J**C
1” printed on A4 not US Legal. Also glossy and not matt.
The stickers I received were on A4 paper, not US Letter as indicated in the listing. As such, the template available online did not match up, at all. There are A4 templates but not for these 1” circle stickers. Had to make my own…which was time consuming but it turned out ok. If you try…you might also have to set your printer to borderless printing…for most it’s probably not worth the struggle, but I’m just a glutton for punishment apparently. My DIY template wasn’t 100% centred but pretty close. Reached out to the company to see if they have another one but haven’t heard back yet but it’s just been a day. Stickers are fine, a bit glossy, not matt. Maybe the company just sent the wrong stuff to Amazon’s warehouse? Or am I just being too nice? This thing really wasn’t as advertised at all.
T**Y
Garbage
Product was glossy - not matte as advertised. Was delivered curled up in an envelope. Should have been packaged in flat cardboard like Avery labels are.Crap - tried one print and went straight into the trash
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