These labels are compatible for use with laser and inkjet printers and copiers so you can create neat and personalised labels. They are permanently adhesive which makes them a great option for long term use.
These labels are compatible for use with laser and inkjet printers and copiers so you can create neat and personalised labels. They are permanently adhesive which makes them a great option for long term use.
These labels are compatible for use with laser and inkjet printers and copiers so you can create neat and personalised labels. They are permanently adhesive which makes them a great option for long term use.
These labels are compatible for use with laser and inkjet printers and copiers so you can create neat and personalised labels. They are permanently adhesive which makes them a great option for long term use.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:21:56
PPS Inkjet Laser Address Labels 14UP 100 Sheets
Delivery between 24 Mar – 2 Apr $7.95
PPS Inkjet Laser Address Labels 14UP 100 Sheets
Delivery by Wed $5
originally posted on officeworks.com.au
If you're looking for decent shipping labels which are opaque and not tissue thin, I recommend you'd pass on this product.This is as cheap of a "usable" shipping label as you can buy, it's extremely flimsy paper, and very see-through.It will show everything underneath the label, and because of how thin it is, and sometimes your printer may refuse to run the paper through if you have a half-used sheet. This may lead to a paper jam as well, so beware of reusing partially used sheets.The adhesive is a hit or miss and doesn't seem always reliable, some seem to stick well, others don't. Corners tend to peel off.Honestly not worth the trouble and stress, I don't think it's worth the price when off-branded versions are probably cheaper if not better quality. ... MoreIf you're looking for decent shipping labels which are opaque and not tissue thin, I recommend you'd pass on this product.This is as cheap of a "usable" shipping label as you can buy, it's extremely flimsy paper, and very see-through.It will show everything underneath the label, and because of how thin it is, and sometimes your printer may refuse to run the paper through if you have a half-used sheet. This may lead to a paper jam as well, so beware of reusing partially used sheets.The adhesive is a hit or miss and doesn't seem always reliable, some seem to stick well, others don't. Corners tend to peel off.Honestly not worth the trouble and stress, I don't think it's worth the price when off-branded versions are probably cheaper if not better quality. Definitely won't be using again.I'd recommend just paying the extra money for your alternative "trueblock" labels to save yourself a headache.
originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Don't waste your money on these labels.Have downloaded the template for these labels directly from Avery which is meant to be compatible. Have tried adjusting margins, setting the page to A4 - nothing works each and every print is misaligned making this product unusable.
originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Not happy at all. These labels are advertised that you can print using the Avery code - however they do NOT print out as a full sheet. You get about 2-3 rows before the printing splits between the labels. And despite the fact that you can plainly see that the columns and rows are correct, it doesn't even print the eighth row. Terrible Officeworks, what a waste of money.
PPS Inkjet Laser Address Labels 14UP 100 Sheets
Delivery between 24 Mar – 2 Apr $7.95
PPS Inkjet Laser Address Labels 14UP 100 Sheets
Delivery by Wed $5
If you're looking for decent shipping labels which are opaque and not tissue thin, I recommend you'd pass on this product.This is as cheap of a "usable" shipping label as you can buy, it's extremely flimsy paper, and very see-through.It will show everything underneath the label, and because of how thin it is, and sometimes your printer may refuse to run the paper through if you have a half-used sheet. This may lead to a paper jam as well, so beware of reusing partially used sheets.The adhesive is a hit or miss and doesn't seem always reliable, some seem to stick well, others don't. Corners tend to peel off.Honestly not worth the trouble and stress, I don't think it's worth the price when off-branded versions are probably cheaper if not better quality. ... MoreIf you're looking for decent shipping labels which are opaque and not tissue thin, I recommend you'd pass on this product.This is as cheap of a "usable" shipping label as you can buy, it's extremely flimsy paper, and very see-through.It will show everything underneath the label, and because of how thin it is, and sometimes your printer may refuse to run the paper through if you have a half-used sheet. This may lead to a paper jam as well, so beware of reusing partially used sheets.The adhesive is a hit or miss and doesn't seem always reliable, some seem to stick well, others don't. Corners tend to peel off.Honestly not worth the trouble and stress, I don't think it's worth the price when off-branded versions are probably cheaper if not better quality. Definitely won't be using again.I'd recommend just paying the extra money for your alternative "trueblock" labels to save yourself a headache.
Don't waste your money on these labels.Have downloaded the template for these labels directly from Avery which is meant to be compatible. Have tried adjusting margins, setting the page to A4 - nothing works each and every print is misaligned making this product unusable.
Not happy at all. These labels are advertised that you can print using the Avery code - however they do NOT print out as a full sheet. You get about 2-3 rows before the printing splits between the labels. And despite the fact that you can plainly see that the columns and rows are correct, it doesn't even print the eighth row. Terrible Officeworks, what a waste of money.
What does one expect of sticky labels? . . . I chose the full A4 sheet size for convenience of use . . and these are quality paper with an extra sticky adhesive . . once it's down, it's there to stay.
I prepay for shipping labels through Australia Post MyPost Business. Despite all the negative comments about difficulties printing within margins, I still decided to give this product a go due to its price. 10 sheets of testing pages later I finally got it to work for me, so I'm sharing my printing setups below to help others who may be having the same trouble:1. Make sure your default printing preference is set to Paper Size = A4, Size = Custom, 100% of actual size. I left paper type as "unspecified"2. If printing directly from browser (in my case I use Chrome), make sure Paper Size = A4, and Scale = Fit to printable area (very important, otherwise the print area will bleed beyond the stickers)And that's it! Hope this works for you too!The only downside I ... MoreI prepay for shipping labels through Australia Post MyPost Business. Despite all the negative comments about difficulties printing within margins, I still decided to give this product a go due to its price. 10 sheets of testing pages later I finally got it to work for me, so I'm sharing my printing setups below to help others who may be having the same trouble:1. Make sure your default printing preference is set to Paper Size = A4, Size = Custom, 100% of actual size. I left paper type as "unspecified"2. If printing directly from browser (in my case I use Chrome), make sure Paper Size = A4, and Scale = Fit to printable area (very important, otherwise the print area will bleed beyond the stickers)And that's it! Hope this works for you too!The only downside I experience is that after passing the sheet through printer once, the 4 corners curl up considerably, so when try to pass it through to print on empty stickers again my printer thinks I overloaded the paper tray... Had to remove all paper and retry with the one sheet only for it to work.
Although advertised as being compatible with Avery template L7163 for laser printers, this is not the case. I've wasted a lot of time, toner and sheets of labels trying to print and the text keeps printing across two labels. The top 2 rows of labels come out fine, but the bottom 5 are all out of alignment and are printing across the edge of two labels. I've worked with Avery labels for years without a problem but bought these in an effort to save some money. Will now end up costing me even more.
I bought through clicks and collect and should have checked at the store when I got it, but assumed the product would be new. When I got home, I found that the box had been opened and then taped back up. I don't know if all 100 sheets were in there or some had been used, but regardless, I purchased a new product and should have received one. Poor form Elizabeth Officeworks.
I was originally really annoyed because using the Avery template as suggested made me waste 9 pages because it wouldn't print inside the label lines.But my amazing husband worked out how to fix the issue.If you put your info into the provided area shown then when finished delete the template outline itself and then it will print perfectly into the appointed slots on your labels sheets.hope that helps some others out in the future
Labels appear good quality but inability to print within margins is it's major failure. You will throw out more paper before you get the margins correct. I kept a template for future reference but that was a wasted effort as additional copies do not print within grid.Explain that? This product should be removed immediately from shelves.
I use the 33 per page labels for printing addresses and storage labels using a laser printer and they have always printed perfectly. I recommend downloading the template (for Microsoft Word) as this is what I have been doing on a daily basis for the past two years. Even when half the stickers have been removed from the sheet, it still glides through the printer. I can honestly say, in two years of using these labels on daily basis, I have not once had any issues with them and I highly recommend them.