3M Post-it 2800-M 产品宣传页

产品代码
2800-M
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Office Supplies Division
3M Center,  Building 223-3S-03
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 
1 800 395 1223
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Microsoft is either a registered trademark  
or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States and/or other countries.
Please recycle. Printed in U.S.A.
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Contact Us
For information or support in using Post-it
®
 Labels, contact 1-800-395-1223.  
To learn more about Post-it
®
 and 3M
 Labels, plus new products and special offers,  
visit us at Post-it.com/labels.
Tips for separating Post-it
®
 Name Badge Labels:
1.  Fold sheet in half  
(side to side).
2.  Fold sheet in half  
again (top to bottom).
3.  Bend at top and side 
perforations, then  
tear off outer liner  
along perforations  
and discard.
4.  Tear at perforations  
into individual  
Name Badges.
For Inkjet Printers:
Check label position: Determine if your printer is a ‘top- 
feed’or a ‘bottom-feed’ printer by referring to the instructions 
on your printer or in your printer’s user manual.
For top-feed  
(face-up) printers:   
Feed your labels with  
the side to be printed  
face up.
For bottom-feed  
(face-down) printers:  
Feed your labels with  
the side to be printed  
face down.
Tips for Printing:
• Always print a test copy on a plain sheet of paper,  
then align with your sheet of Post-it
®
 Labels to confirm 
proper alignment. Slight adjustments may be necessary. 
• Do not feed a Name Badge Label sheet more than once
through your printer. Feeding a label sheet more than 
once may affect results.
• Do not bend or fold the label sheet prior to printing.
• Do not feed damaged sheets or sheets with bent  
corners through the printer.
• Store unused labels flat in a cool, dry place, in the
original packaging with the flap or cover closed.
• Keep your printer properly cleaned and maintained.
• To print multiple sheets at a time, check your printer’s
user manual to determine how many sheets can be 
stacked and fed through your printer.