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Q: What template do I use for UP& UP address labels standard 1X 2 5/8 (2.5cm X 6.6 cm)?

submitted by caitlyn - 8 years ago
  • A: As of 12/6/2019 the labels come with instructions for the template and suggest using Avery 5160 labels. There are instructions on the back of each page of labels, so Target seems to have corrected the complaints of no instructions.

    submitted byfoxandrosie - 5 years ago
  • A: Actually the 8160 template doesn't work because the labels actually measure 15/16" so each one down the page is a little more crooked. These are junk. Buy Avery.

    submitted byRyrod - 7 years ago
  • A: Hello caitlyn - Great question! The Recycled Address Labels 360ct is perfect when mailing family and friends. The following steps will help you set up the labels for printing: For Microsoft Word: • Select New Document • Select Mailings • Select Labels (from left side of bar) • Select 30 Per page Address Labels from the box that pops up • Choose “Full Page of Same Label” or “Single Label” o vertical or horizontal layout • Enter Text • Print You can also use the Avery Template for the 30 per page address labels that can be downloaded from the Avery website. It is the same layout as Avery 8160 – 30 labels per page. I hope this helps. Enjoy your shopping! - Yamell

    submitted byYamell - 8 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: Actually the Avery 8160 does NOT work with this UP&UP!

    submitted bysls - 7 years ago

Q: Do these labels work with laser printers?

submitted by cheryld - 8 years ago
  • A: Hi Cheryl - Thanks for asking. We've double checked, and these labels are marked as being compatible with most inkjet and laser printers. Hope this helps. Enjoy the rest of your day. -Michael

    submitted byMichael - 8 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: No. Do not use them with laser printers! I did and the toner did not fuse correctly, lots of my labels rubbed off in the mail.

    submitted byShawn - 5 years ago
  • A: Yes. Make sure you set the paper type to label as this will slow it down and allow it to remain on the fuser for longer. Thicker paper needs more heat to fuse the toner. The toner will just fall off if you leave the paper type as plain paper.

    submitted byTim - 3 years ago

Q: Why does the package say that we should use the 5160 template when it DOES NOT work? Thanks to the answer below we know to use 8160 but I went through hours of frustration. Will you please fix your packaging?

submitted by Sheila - 4 years ago
  • A: Hi Sheila, We will investigate this and look to improve. Thank you for your feedback.

    submitted byU Brands Team - 4 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Are the labels all white or have the design as shown in the picture?

submitted by Alison - 5 years ago
  • A: Hi Alison, Thank you for your interest in our Recycled Address Labels! The labels are completely white, as the graphic shown on the packaging is an example

    submitted byU Brands Team - 5 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: I bought Target up&up address labels, in the 30 labels per sheet size. I can’t locate a template or instructions anywhere, to do this. This is from iPad, to an HP Envy 7155 printer. Is there a template, or instructions, somewhere?

submitted by Timothy - 6 years ago
  • A: Hi Timothy, These Up & Up Address labels are compatible with Avery Template 5160 available for download from the Avery website. Please note: all computer, program and printer settings are not designed equally. A test sheet is recommended prior to the final printing. Margin adjustments may be required.

    submitted byU Brands Team - 6 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: What template do I use for these address labels!!

submitted by Mona - 6 years ago
  • A: Note that these are NOT 1" height labels (presuming portrait orientation). Actually .981" height per label, as far as I can tell (10 labels is 9 13/16"). Use Avery 8160 (which is for 1" labels) and customize as follows: 1. Download Avery 8160 template 2. Click to select the table (like the little + sign, but with arrows at the end of all the lines) 3. Right click and select "Table Properties" 4. Go to the Row tab 5. Where it says "Size," it should say 1" with the "exactly" box checked. Change 1" to 0.98" and click "OK." That should do it.

    submitted byJoss - 6 years ago

Q: can you write on these?

submitted by DDMcQue - 7 years ago
  • A: Yes. They are very easy to write on with marker, pen or even pencil. So its perfect for teachers give kids labels and they write there name on it and stick it on notebooks, book bins or even desks.

    submitted byCaden - 6 years ago

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