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Ebay label printer with customs form.
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Archergirl
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Hi have had a look but not found an answer.
I sell on ebay but only maybe one every few days or so, but many are abroad so need a customs form.
At the moment I print on my normal printer and cut the labels and Sellotape them on to a normal size envelope but it's a bit of a faf so looking for a cheapish label printer but I can't see if they print the customs form as well, it's really not worth spending loads as it would defeat the object , what do you use? I was looking at the one from Argos about £80 ish
Thanks
I sell on ebay but only maybe one every few days or so, but many are abroad so need a customs form.
At the moment I print on my normal printer and cut the labels and Sellotape them on to a normal size envelope but it's a bit of a faf so looking for a cheapish label printer but I can't see if they print the customs form as well, it's really not worth spending loads as it would defeat the object , what do you use? I was looking at the one from Argos about £80 ish
Thanks
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I use the FreeX wireless label printer - has been spot on for the several years I've been using it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2baqmdPMyM
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GadgetGuru said:I use the FreeX wireless label printer - has been spot on for the several years I've been using it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2baqmdPMyM0 -
Any thermal label printer that has the right size labels would do the job. You should be able to print anything on a label printer. The customs form is usually up to 6" x 4". I use a Zebra label printer and get labels from Royal Mail, but I print quite a lot and have an RM account.
That said if you're only using a few labels you could just buy some label sheets that you can use in your printer. You can either get a one per A4 sheet or 4 per sheet labels. I wouldn't recommend if you were printing a lot, especially on an inkjet printer but can't see the harm for not many.
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