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BJ
I am trying to locate very small inkjet labels for a project of mine.
I am trying the Avery 8658, 189 per page at 27 x 7. Even they are too
big and I end up cutting them laboriously.
Ideally I need a selection of about 12mm by 3mm, 12mm by 6mm, 16mm by
3mm. Naturally I would prefer A4 sheets but anything will do if they
are hard to come by. If they are clear labels, see-through, even
better, but that is making the search even harder.

BJ
Nov 13 '05 #1
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"Mini" must be short for "miniscule", here! 3mm height? That is _tiny_.

Have you done an Internet search?

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I am trying to locate very small inkjet labels for a project of mine.
I am trying the Avery 8658, 189 per page at 27 x 7. Even they are too
big and I end up cutting them laboriously.
Ideally I need a selection of about 12mm by 3mm, 12mm by 6mm, 16mm by
3mm. Naturally I would prefer A4 sheets but anything will do if they
are hard to come by. If they are clear labels, see-through, even
better, but that is making the search even harder.

BJ

Nov 13 '05 #2

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