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If the outlines of the labels don't show correctly in Word, make sure that the zoom setting in Word is set to 100%. Click here to see a screenshot showing how to set it.

To download a template, click on "PDF", "Word" or "For Older Versions of Word" and your download will start.

If you are having problems downloading the templates, try right-clicking on the link and choose "Save Link As..."

When editing the Microsoft Word templates use a zoom setting of 100% in your view settings. Normally this is the default setting in Word. Changing the zoom setting can sometimes cause the label outlines to not align correctly on screen, but your template will still print correctly.

We recommend using the latest version of Microsoft Word. If you are using an older version of Word and you run into any issues with the Word template, try using the template from the "For Older Versions of Word" link. 

For the Word templates - if you just see a blank page when you open the Word file, turn on the "View Gridlines" option under the Layout tab. The gridlines will not print and are just for guidance while editing.

For more detailed instructions, scroll down past the links for all of the templates. Even if you have prior experience printing on labels we recommend reading these instructions in order to get the best results with your labels.

 

Templates

Ovals

2"x1" Ovals

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

Rectangles

1.5"x0.5" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1.5"x1" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2"x1" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2.625"x1" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

3"x2" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

4"x1.75" Rectangles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

4"x2" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

4"x3.33" Rectangles

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

Circles

0.5" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

0.625" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1.25" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1.5" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1.67" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2.25" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2.5" Circles

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

Squares

1" Squares

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

1.5" Squares

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2" Squares

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

2.5" Squares

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

3" Squares

PDF 

Word

For Older Versions of Word

Special Shapes

 

2.2"x1.3" Scalloped

PDF

Word

Lip Balm Labels - 2.125"x2.125"

PDF

Word

Water Bottle Labels - 8"x2"

PDF

Word

For Older Versions of Word

Wine Bottle Labels - 3.6x3.6

PDF

Word

Beer Bottle Labels - 3.5"x3"

PDF

Word

 

Instructions 

The PDF templates are intended for use with Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop, or similar graphic design software. A tip when using Illustrator or Photoshop - create a new layer where you create your text and/or graphics content. When you print, hide the original layer with the outlines.


We recommend that you test by printing on a regular sheet of paper before printing on the labels. Line up the test page with the labels, and make sure that your text and/or graphics line up properly with the labels.

Depending on your printer settings or printer, you might need to make slight adjustments to get things centered. Many printers have slight variations in the way they load paper, and the paper might not physically be centered correctly by your printer. This can result in the template might not be exactly aligned with the labels. If you discover this is the case, you can either shift your text/graphics in the template document, or adjust the margin settings in your printer page setup. We recommend to leave a little space as a "safe zone" between your content and the edge of the labels in the template, so that your content won't print off the labels even if there is some variation in the way your printer loads paper.

Tips

Why Do Print Alignment Issues Happen When Printing to Small Labels?

Printing on very small labels requires a very high degree of precision for your printer. Many cheaper home printers simply do not have the precision for your content to be perfectly aligned on the labels without making some adjustments. The higher quality your printer is the more likely that the alignment will be good “out of the box” without having to make any adjustments.
 
You normally would not notice these alignment issues when printing normal documents on regular paper as the paper margins are large enough so that your eye won’t see if things aren’t perfectly centered. However, especially for our 0.5” round labels, the labels are so small that even a slight misalignment might be noticeable.
 
If you have any questions or are running into problems, contact us and we will help you out. We pride ourselves in giving personal support for our customers.

Do Test Prints on Regular Paper or Just One Label First

Before printing to your labels, in order to avoid wasting labels in case there is an issue, we recommend that you first try a test using a blank sheet of regular paper. Then, hold up the test sheet against the labels to see if your print was aligned. If it is not aligned and/or your content on the test page would have gone off the edge of the labels, follow the tips in the section below to correct the problem.
 
You can also do a test by filling out the content for just one label on the template. This will keep you from wasting multiple labels in case the alignment is off. We recommend that you do this test even after testing on regular paper, as some printers might load the sheets of labels with different alignment than regular paper, since they are considerably thicker and heavier.

The Printing Tips

Load the Sheets Carefully - One simple thing that can help is to make sure that you very carefully load the sheets of labels into your printer tray. Make sure that they are loaded evenly and are “snugly” in place. If they are not aligned in the printer tray, then they may end up not being aligned when inside your printer during printing.

Use Buffer Space - Keeping your text and images at least 0.125” away from the edges of the labels in the templates will usually do the trick. If you go right up to the edge, if the sheet is even slightly misaligned inside your printer then you will print off the edges of your labels. Note that this may require printing with a very small font size for the 0.5” round labels.

Adjust Margins if Misalignment is Always the Same - If when testing the alignment, you find that your printer is always off in the same direction and the same amount, then you can correct this by changing your printing margins in the Page Setup dialog. For example, if your alignment is off by 0.125” to the left, you can increase the left margin by 0.125” to compensate for this.

You can also add some spacing to the left or right of your text and/or graphics in the template, to shift it to the left or right to compensate for this type of misalignment.

Margin Limitations for Your Printer - Another issue that you might have with common home printers is that the printer might not be able to print all the way to the edge of a sheet. If this is the case, you might not be able to print to the labels that are on the edges of each sheet.

Scaling or Zooming Will Break Everything - Check your print settings in your Page Setup dialog to make sure you are at 100% scale/zoom and that you have page scaling turned off. If you have a different scale setting, this would cause misalignment. It’s possible that you have default settings which are causing scaling/zooming.

Experiment With Different Printers - Another thing is to try printing using a different printer. Especially with less expensive home printers, every printer has slightly different behavior and quirks when it comes to this type of precise page alignment. Even different printers that are the same model can have different alignments and quirks with sheets shifting when loading into the printer. Especially if the alignment is very badly off, or if things are misaligned in slightly different ways each time you print, using a different printer might make a very big difference and save you some time. If you plan to do lots of printing to small labels, you may want to invest in a more expensive printer that has better precision.

Tips If You Are Having Trouble Seeing The Edges Of The Labels

Since certain sizes of our labels are very small as they are designed for use on tiny bottles, combined with the fact that they have a special very high quality surface and are precision cut, you might have difficulty seeing the edges of your labels.

To help see the edges, try the following: