I don't know if this issue has been discussed before, but how do I do about formatting printouts for self-stick shipping labels (the method that PayPal forces me to use has resulted in half of them being wasted)?
I don't know if this issue has been discussed before, but how do I do about formatting printouts for self-stick shipping labels (the method that PayPal forces me to use has resulted in half of them being wasted)?
If you use word or open office they have built in templates if you know the number type of your labels
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Please have a look. I combine postage wherever possible.
I print a return label to stick on the envelope, 62 at a time on a sheet.
I print a packing slip.
But I always handwrite the envelope because when it is received, it seems more like a personal service.
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sorry ive never used it on paypal. I just handwrite envelopes
Simply Handmade all my handmade items
Maelbrigda's Bits and Pieces For Clothing and Jewellery, Ornaments, Odds & Ends & Much More
Craft Store Crafty bits & pieces. Patterns, Card, Yarn, Stamps and more
Books, Blu Rays, DVD's, CD's and Vinyl Records
https://www.ebid.net/uk/stores/The-Pagan-Tree
Please have a look. I combine postage wherever possible.
I know what you mean and my solution is when I use one end of the sheet on another site I save the blank end to use on PP. Another option is to print on plain paper and tape it on the package. Option #3 is to print on plain paper and copy to shipping label. Option #4 is to steer clear of PP! I hope you can find a way that is not too frustrating!
I use half page labels with PP... I just use a half sheet of paper (attached with scotch (cello) tape) to cover the bottom in case anything prints. Then flip it over and cover the bottom half of the page again with a half sheet of paper. I use the rear paper feeder on the printer for the labels.
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