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Rating: Summary: Natural misunderstanding Review: The first reviewer had an experience similar to the one I had when I first used the Office Depot "Print & Stick" paper. I spent a little time trying to determine how to separate the paper from its backing. Eventually, I was able to do this rather painlessly and have been thouroughly satisfied with the product. I use it to make labels for CD envelopes. I can create the labels in MS Publisher to any size I want and then print it on my inkjet printer. I can design it any way I want. I do wish Office Depot had explained the use of the paper a little better.
Rating: Summary: Office Depot sticks it to you Review: You would think that something titled "print and stick paper" would allow you, once you had printed on it, to stick it to something. Some kind of adhesive backing, perhaps, with a protective cover you could peel off. But no. Just as it's up to you what you print on this paper, it's up to you apparently to find some kind of glue with which to stick it to some kind of surface. Not only does this product give you absolutely no hint about what glues to use, what surfaces are appropriate, etc. Inside and out, the product avoids even mentioning this little matter of the second verb in its name ("stick"). This is one of the most blatantly misleading rip-off products I have encountered in a good long time.
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