> You print up the Avery labels yourself?
Yes. That's the easiest way to handle it. If you use an inkjet, make sure you get inkjet compatible labels. If you use a laser, then use laser labels.
You can get small sheets of 5 labels in some sizes, so that you can print a few at a time, when you don't need a whole sheet of labels. I use Avery 5436 quite a bit.
Jim Parker
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