Avery Personal Label Printer

Ed Steele August 6, 2004 1



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Looking for a low-cost way to print sticky labels? Avery’s new Personal Label Printer maybe just what you need [via BIOS]
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One Comment »

  1. teri December 16, 2007 at 7:08 pm -

    This is a great idea-if it worked. I have never purchased such a useless, frustrating thing that has so few parts. I’m called the gadget girl by her friends so if I can’t make it work, you may not be either to as well. I’ve tried for 2 years to make this work. I think I’ve gotten 10 labels out of it-but have used a whole roll of labels to do so and yes, I bought the Avery labels. For every label you print it takes 25 minutes and 10 or 12 wasted labels to print that and that’s just if you don’t have to reload the software. No part of this product works-its not broke. Rather it just does not work. On top of that, the manual is poorly written. Save yourself the money.

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