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Avery Weather Proof Mailing Label - White

AVE5526 by Avery Dennison

5.5" Width x 8.5" Length - 2/Sheet - Permanent - 100 / Box - White




Item Number: AVE5526
Unit: PK
In stock: Estimated Delivery 1-2 Business Days
 
List  Price: $56.26
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Durable mailing labels provide strong protection for harsh environments or conditions and resist moisture, scuffing, tearing and smudging. Extra-strong adhesive adheres to metal, plastic, glass and more. Labels are made of polyester and designed for use with laser printers. Avery offers many easy-to-use templates for Microsoft Word and other popular software programs.
  • 5.5" Width x 8.5" Length - 2/Sheet - Permanent - 100 / Box - White
  • Provide strong protection for harsh environments or conditions
  • Permanent adhesive; resist moisture, scuffing, tearing and smudging
  • Customize with free Avery software and a Laser printer
  • 5.50" Width x 8.50" Length; White; 100 / Box


UPC Code: 72782055264
UNSPSC Number: 55121605
Barcode: 151574
Alternate SKU's or Part Numbers: AVE-5526
Brand Name Avery
Manufacturer Avery Dennison
Manufacturer Part Number 5526
Manufacturer Website Address www.avery.com
Packaged Quantity 100 / Pack
Product Name Weather Proof Mailing Label
Product Type Mailing Label
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin Mexico
Post-consumer-waste% 0%
Recycled No
Recycled Content 0%
Color White
Material Polyester
Adhesive Type Permanent
Features Moisture Resistant
Features Scuff Resistant
Features Smudge Resistant
Features Tearing Resistant
Features Weather Resistant
Media Size 5.50" Width x 8.50" Length
Number of Labels per Sheet 2
Print Technology Laser
Shape Rectangle



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