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Pre printed price stickers

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ScarySkribble · 18/10/2005 22:14

I will try this here as well.
Any ideas where I can buy preprinted price stickers. I try to print my own but they never print in the right place and i have used loads of sticker paper and ink trying to get it right.

You must be able to buy sheets of pre printed sheets of small price stickers. Am I going to have to get a pricing gun?

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MaggieW · 19/10/2005 17:50

I used to own a shop and have never seen pre-printed price stickers, apart from those which came on pre-priced goods direct from the supplier. I do happen to have a pricing gun which I no longer need, if you are interested. It's had very little use (less than 6 months) and has spare rolls of the sticky labels. Let me know if you are interested.

zippitippitoes · 19/10/2005 18:04

I used to write them myself, is that an option?

I don't think customers mind (they never said so anyway LOL)

I just used stickers and cut them down to size

ScarySkribble · 19/10/2005 21:12

I want something a bit more professional than hand written (my writings not great) and not as commercial as pricing gun. I've got new perspex display boxes for toys and stuff so I might get my friend to write a label for each with a few details on.

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ScarySkribble · 20/10/2005 20:33

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ScarySkribble · 22/10/2005 00:07

pigging bump!

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Scaryskribble · 25/10/2005 00:06

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SueW · 25/10/2005 00:16

Have you got Microsft word? If so it has templates for all the standard label sizes so you only need to find the right template for your stickers and then put in the info.

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Jayzmummy · 25/10/2005 00:21

ablelabel are good too....most of the card makers use them

MaggieW · 25/10/2005 08:55

Another thought is to buy a pen from WH Smith which is a type of calligraphy pen. It turns unremarkable printing into something quite impressive with no effort at all! It think they're called an italics pen and are WH Smith's own brand. They're in black ink and cost around £2.50 for two. Might be worth a try!

Scaryskribble · 26/10/2005 01:01

I have tried printing my own, the templates never line up right and then when I get it right the paper slips or 2 sheets go through to gether and b*gger it all up. I wanted the simplicity of sheets of pre-printed prices. Plus I wanted white on a red back ground or vice versa which would use up all my red ink. There must be a company that sells printed sheets of prices.

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