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Printing Your Label Project |
When you create a label project, a number of Avery label templates are available to you. You can print your labels directly onto label stock or you can print a single copy and then use a photocopier to produce as many additional sets as you need.
We recommend you to specify the printer you are currently using because some projects may be truncated while printing if the printer and paper format have not been set up properly. Before printing your label project, you also may need to change the properties related to your particular printer. Otherwise the labels you print may not fit the page. Choose Page Setup from the File menu, and a dialog with options specific to your printer appears. Consult your printer's documentation for more information.
NOTE: Changes of the page settings may cause the scaling of your labels.
When you are ready to print your label project:
1. Choose Print from the File menu. The Print Label Project dialog appears. You will see a preview of the way your label project will be printed in the preview area.
2. The default is set to print all labels on a sheet. To print only one label on one blank, click the preview image of the single label. A dark gray box will appear around it, showing that only this one will be printed. To select several labels to print at a time, hold down the Shift key and click the preview images of labels. Only those labels you clicked in print preview will be printed.
TIP: Click the Select All button to print the entire page of labels. This button is unavailable when you print the CD cover or CD tray label because there is only one label per page.
3. When you have set all the specifications you want, click the Print button to print your labels.
TIP: Remember to make a test print on regular paper before printing on label stock.
Refer to one of the following topics for more information:
The Print Shop Printing Preferences
Printing Your Greeting Card Project
Printing Your Notecard Project
Printing Your Postcard Project
Printing Your Envelope Project