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Printed Labeling 104 Cards

 
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I have been experimenting with labels for 104 so they look more professional. This is for organizing a collection until I ever design album pages.

Avery makes 3/8 inch wide return address labels but did not like the time to place. Dealers that used them put them on the plastic film and while it allows a large label, I did not want to do it -- yet.

My label will always have 2 lines and 10 or 12 pt seems to be the best so far. it is easy to fold over a 1 inch wide label.

Tests on placement and font size.



Experimenting with text placement,
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I know Americans like these, but isn't it more practical to use larger stock-cards housing more stamps?
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Has anyone considered using the reverse side of the card for the label? Lots of white space there ...

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