As a rule of thumb laser printers and toner based photocopiers are suitable for printing on labels of all types.
Can i print on laser labels with an inkjet printer.
Avery has a full line of inkjet products that meet the special demands of inkjet printers.
As always it is easier to step up to the next level of technology rather than reverse engineer down it s really a matter of compatibility.
Clear laser labels meet all of the requirements to run on standard desktop laser printers but they cannot be printed on an inkjet printer.
Paper coated for laser printers is not meant to absorb ink like paper coated for inkjet printers.
Laser printers use colored powder that is melted to the paper and do not require.
If you use laser labels in an inkjet printer the printer ink will not absorb into the label properly which causes smearing.
If you want to get top quality output for printed labels use the media that satisfies printer specification.
We can conclude disastrous because the printout is never satisfactory.
Inkjet and laser technologies require entirely different coatings for printing on films.
Printing labels can be complicated if you are not familiar with how your printer is set up.
Ink cartridges are used with inkjet printers and larger toner cartridges are used with laser printers.
In many cases the facesheet or adhesive on our inkjet only products will not withstand the heat of the laser printing process.
Yes but with disastrous results.
Can i print on an inkjet only label material with a laser printer.
No the coating won t mess up your printer like the inkjet paper coating will mess up your laser printer but it will have an impact on your print quality.
It s meant to have toner set and melted on top of it.
If you re not sure if your printer is laser or.
If the laser labels feel really smooth or plasticky don t use them.
The ink from an inkjet printer doesn t stick to paper coated for laser printers.
Taking a few preparatory steps before you begin can help you avoid hassles and frustrations with your inkjet printer.
If your product is labeled inkjet only it isn t recommended for printing in a laser printer.
Likewise if inkjet labels are used in a laser printer the toner will not adhere properly and will begin flaking.
However an inkjet printer is not suitable for printing on labels with a gloss surface eg.
Waterproof labels metallic labels or fluorescent labels.
Your document will easily smear or blot when it comes out of the printer.
Load labels into an inkjet printer by starting with the right labels and running a few tests to ensure proper placement and printing.
The ink will not be absorbed.