![]() It outputs formatted PostScript that you can either save to a file or send directly to the print spooler, if you have a PostScript printer or a print filter that converts incoming PostScript to something that your printer understands. One versatile program written for the express purpose of printing on Avery labels is Karl Fogel’s Python-based LabelNation. ![]() Linux still isn’t supported, but that’s no matter - there’s more than one open source application for Linux that lets you format text for printing on the whole universe of Avery labels, from DVD covers to business cards. To aid users in the task of label printing, Avery Dennison offers a host of free (to download) software, including a program for the Mac released late last month. ![]()
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