Printing custom labels (Win only)
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Add a border to the labels.

Use the Select a Frame menu to choose a border to print around each label. You can have a lot of fun trying out different borders before choosing one. The borders add interest to your labels.

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Align the labels.

Use the Offset Print Area controls to correct the alignment of printed images with the sheet of labels. Enter positive or negative values in the Left and Top text boxes. Negative values shift the printed images either to the left or up. Positive values shift the printed images either to the right or down. The position is adjusted in increments of 0.1 millimeters.

Tip: It’s best to print a test page of labels on regular paper. Lay the paper over your sheet of labels to see if the images and labels align. If the images and labels do not match, use the Offset Print Area controls to make adjustments. For example, if your labels are misaligned horizontally by 1.5 millimeters to the right, enter -1.5 in the Left text box and try printing.

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Print the labels.

When you’re happy with how your labels looks, click the Print button. Once the labels are printed, you can personalize anything!

Note: If your printer offers a borderless option, make sure this option is turned off.

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