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Manila labels 185g carton 90x50mm

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Should your product immediately catch the eye? Then Avery have just what you are looking for! Use a manila label for product labeling instead of a regular standard label. The product speaks for itself, and the necessary information is listed on the product label. These are perfect for product labeling. Whether in retail, industry or private: Averys tags made of high-quality white cardboard can be used in a variety of ways, e.g. such as: Product labels for product labeling, product labeling for e.g. food, beverages, cosmetics, clothes and plants, gift tag, package tag for quality assurance or material flow identification.

The high-quality tags made of matt white cardboard can be printed on both sides - ideal for extra information on the back. Handling is practical and efficient: After the A4 sheet has been printed, the individual tags can be neatly separated from the sheet along the extra fine micro-perforation. The labels can be printed accurately on all standard laser and inkjet printers. For a "homemade" look, you can of course write on the pendants by hand. Incl. cords to tie the tag with.

• Design & create your own high-quality tags easily and quickly.
• Two-sided printing; ideal for adding additional information to the back of the tag.
• FSC® certified: Paper from exemplary managed forests.
• The extra fine perforation lines provide easy and clean separation.

You can design and print your Avery products easily and completely free of charge with Averys software Avery Design & Print, where you will find templates, graphics and designs.

Read more about the software here:
www.avery.eu/print.
Article number: T1001-10
Unit: Box
Number per pack: 100
UNSPSC: 55121606
EAN: 4004182335307
Subgroup: Tags
Brand: Avery
Format: A4
Material: Paper
Size: 90 x 50 mm
Weight: 185 g
Environment labels: FSC
Environment arguments: CO2 neutral