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Printing guide

How to print your labels.

Paper to buy, printers that work, and exact settings to use.

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Label Paper to Buy
Recommended sheets:
Avery 5167 · 5267 · 6467
Size: 1.75" × 0.5" · 80 labels/sheet

Where to buy:
Amazon (search "Avery 5167")
Walmart · Target · Staples
Avery.com (2–3 day ship)

~$12–18 for 250 sheets (20,000 labels)
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Compatible Printers
Laser (sharpest QR codes):
HP LaserJet M110we · M209dwe
Brother HL-L2350DW
Canon imageClass MF267dw

Inkjet (works great too):
Canon PIXMA series
Epson EcoTank ET-2800
HP DeskJet / OfficeJet

Any home printer works. Laser gives crisper text.
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Print Settings
In your print dialog:
Paper: Letter (8.5" × 11")
Scale: 100% — never "Fit to page"
Orientation: Portrait
Margins: None / 0

Opening the SVG:
Open in Chrome or Firefox → Ctrl+P / Cmd+P.
Or use Adobe Illustrator / Acrobat for full control.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
1
Design your labels in the editor above — use Edit to customize fields or Presets to pick a peptide template.
2
Click Download SVG Sheet. The file saves as peptide_labels_avery5167.svg
3
Open the SVG in Chrome or Firefox, then press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) to open print dialog.
4
Set scale to 100%, paper to Letter, margins to None. Load your Avery sheet into the tray and print.
5
Test alignment first! Print page 1 on plain paper and hold it up against a blank label sheet to verify alignment before using your actual label stock.
💡 Fill the sheet
Use the Batch tab to mix different peptides on one 80-label sheet — zero waste.
⚠️ Don't scale to fit
If labels are misaligned, your print dialog is scaling. Always set to exactly 100% and margins to None.
🔍 QR codes
Laser prints sharper QR codes. Inkjet works — let ink dry 30 sec before peeling labels.