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Koala Printable Clear Sticker Paper – ONLY for LASER Printer – 8.5×11 Inch 20 Sheets Full Sheet 100% Transparent Label Paper for DIY Personalized Decals, Labels

$ 4.65

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Using a Brother MFC-L8600, set to print on label paper at high quality, printing a single sheet at a time from the multifunction tray, I had the following experience:• The first page jammed. Opening up the back, it had gotten all folded/wrinkled up on itself, like it became ultra-floppy when heated up.• My printer has a pass-through mode for use with envelopes, where you flip a pair of switches and leave the back of the printer open as you print – it avoids the paper making any large turns. I turned that on and printed again; this time it printed without any difficulty. I laid the label sheet flat and put a box along one edge to keep it from curling up and let it cool for a few minutes.• The vast majority of what I printed adhered extremely well. However, some – but not all – areas of solid intense red had adhesion problems, particularly the ones closest to the edges of the page. My layperson’s guess is that the solid high-saturation red resulted in lots more toner that needed fusing to the sticker-paper (since it’s 100% Magenta 100% Yellow), and/or that the heat from the fusing drum might be a touch less strong near the edges for some reason. The red stickers still came out OK for my purposes – some were entirely fine, others lost edge details, others had some of the toner in the solid area rub away leaving a much lighter color – but I’m not selling them. Other solid colors didn’t have this issue, and the problem was lesser or absent further away from the edge.• Cutting the sheet was easy.• Peeling the sticker off the backing wasn’t too bad, but making sure it didn’t immediately adhere to my hand was a little trickier.• On the destination surface, the adhesive stuck well, but I could pull off a sticker I’d mis-aligned. (This often but not always resulted in it not looking *quite* as nice on re-application, though not terrible.)• The clear portion is pretty clear – not 100% invisible, when the light’s from the right angle it’s easy enough to see the edge, but from other angles you just notice the design, and there’s not an amber background. I haven’t used other clear labels, so can’t say ‘better/worse’ than others, but these ones are definitely at least “satisfactory”. (As of use – I don’t know if clear labels yellowing with age is a thing that might happen or not.)I’m going to be more careful about areas of solid color and try and keep the amount of toner in those areas lower (by not using 100% saturation, by using hues that don’t mix multiple colors of toner, by turning on toner-saver mode) and see how that goes. Other than that one problem and a slightly more involved printing process, these worked great.