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Silhouette America’s Printable Clear Sticker Paper offers 8 glossy, letter-sized sheets designed for flawless print & cut use with all Silhouette tools. Engineered for vibrant, smudge-resistant prints and a strong adhesive grip, it transforms your custom designs into professional-quality stickers that stick securely on smooth surfaces. Perfect for millennial pros seeking creative control and standout personalization.

| ASIN | B00B9Q9QY0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299,499 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #7,047 in Scrapbooking Stickers |
| Brand Name | Silhouette America |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,565 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814792012529 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8.5"W |
| Item Height | 0.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Silhouette America, Inc. |
| Paper Finish | Glossy |
| Paper Size | Letter |
| Paper Weight | 32 |
| Sheet Count | 8 |
| UPC | 814792012529 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**.
Easy to use and looks great
I was able to print full color without any issues. Even photos looked respectable. The resolution of the images was quite good. I printed photos and black and white fonts. I tested ink after only 30 minutes and it was dry to the touch. After an hour I tried vigorously rubbing it with a white cloth and only a tiny amount of ink came off (I would guess the same amount that would come off any paper), but it didn't mess up the print. I printed with an HP Officejet Pro L7780. One reviewer mentioned baking the paper for 1 hour on 190F. I tried this and it did not dry the ink any better for me, but the paper curled up and the glue page started to separate from the printed page after only 30 minutes. In my limited experience, I would not recommend baking. I also found the adhesive to be very strong, but I only tested it on painted surfaces of wood. I could not imagine the adhesive coming off as it was hard to remove when I pulled it. As far as the clarity of the paper, it is quite clear, but as some reviewers have stated, it does take on the grain of whatever you put it on. In other words, if you put it on a piece of painted wood that is not absolutely smooth, it will take on tiny air bubbles and not adhere totally smooth, but this is being very nit picky. It does a good job. I would guess smooth glass would take the sticker best, but it looked great on wood too. Your can mash it down after you put the sticker on to reduce air bubbles. But please understand, these are not big air bubbles. I did not use any templates or special software to print. I just used MS Word, created the document I wanted, set the printer to "other transparency films" and printed on the "best quality" setting. If you don't have that exact paper setting, I would suggest any printer paper setting that says "transparency paper" of some sort. If you don't have a transparency paper setting, other reviewers printed on "matte paper" with good results. Overall, this product performed much better than I expected considering some of the negative reviews suggesting runny ink or low adhesion. As with any paper, performance is going to vary depending on your printer, type of ink and the surface you're trying to attach to.
L**.
Great product
This is the best clear sticker paper. It prints well. and cuts well. I also emboss it with embossing power and it holds up to the heat.
J**T
Wonderful!
I used this paper for product labels. I was surprised by the results. It turned out really great using an Epson Workforce printer. It was smooth and crisp with no smearing as soon as it came off of the printer. The adhesive quality is permanent and doesn't slide around the plastic containers I used. I just wish they would offer these in buik and more than a pack of 8! Some tips for those who say it smudges: change your paper settings. I printed mine on premium matte presentation paper and it came out beautifully.
D**A
Pantry label stickers - a bit tricky to print!
I purchased these stickers for printing pantry labels and the intended use was to label the OXO storage items I also purchased from Amazon. I found some free printables online and wanted to print the labels to sticker paper. Overall, the stickers printed well onto the paper. For reference, I utilized a laser printer and I would say that these would likely print differently with an inkjet. I would caveat by saying that it was a bit tricky to get the result I wanted so I have some tips (applicable for my print job and may not apply to yours): 1) Play with the settings on your printer, in particular the paper setting. I tested several settings and found that the "Labels" setting worked the best in terms of getting the darkest, clearest labels. This is a process of trial and error - be prepared to lose a few sheets to this process (and the sheets are not inexpensive!) so order extra. I ordered a bunch of the sticker paper and was prepared for this to happen. 2) In between printing the label page on the sticker paper, print a test page of the labels you are going to print on REGULAR paper. I found that this minimized the smear and also the "ghost" of the prior or current label also printing on the sticker paper. After printing the test page, go ahead and print the label on the sticker paper. 3) Use a paper cutter to cut out the labels if possible. I have several paper cutters that I have used for scrapbooking and I utilized this to get a nice, even cut on the labels. 4) Embrace imperfection. They are still imperfect, even with these steps, but I'm ok with "good enough" - if you are a stickler for perfection, these may not work for you. As someone who is quite picky, I was ok with how they printed and displayed in my pantry, but if you expect every single label to be perfect, this product might not work for you. I think that these are a great option for printing pantry labels and I'm happy with how they turned out!
J**3
Works like a charm with Ricoh Laser Printer
After reading through mixed reviews about feeding this paper through a laser printer I decided to buy and try anyways. It worked flawlessly with the exception that - although it takes effort, I was able to scratch off the ink but I will seal the labels with something basic (krylon clear coat spray, probably) and these'll be perfection. I used a Ricoh C4503 model laser printer and set my paper to "thick" and to pull from the bypass tray. These turned out exactly like I hoped, color-wise, and were easy to peel and stick. I was able to remove the label after adhering it to the glass bottle and thankfully it didn't leave any residue but also didn't give me pause to worry about the integrity of the glue (the seal I plan on doing might serve double duty to ensure edges can't be accidentally lifted). ETA: Krylon sealer did not help; with some effort, I'm still able to scratch off the design. Oh well. Thankfully I don't suspect these labels will be put into potentially scratchy situations so I'm keeping the review at 5 stars, especially since I didn't technically use/print them per directions.
T**S
The quality of the paper is great. I've been using them with my Cameo cutter ...
I purchased a variety of Silhouette Printable sticker papers here on Amazon. You can't beat Amazon's price for this product. The adhesive paper is thick and made well. I've used this to make stickers for scrapbooking, stationary, cards, and also made planner stickers. The quality of the paper is great. I've been using them with my Cameo cutter and other tools, and it's worked well every time. My only advice for those with die cutting machines, is that you don't follow the suggested blade setting. I use it on a low setting like 1 on my Cameo, and it cuts fine. Anything higher tends to cut right through the paper which isn't great if you're trying to create sticker sheets. I think the suggested setting is fine if you're planning to make individual stickers.
C**I
Great vinyl paper, however too thick
This vinyl paper worked out pretty good for me, and I had no issues using it in my HP printer. The prints had very good quality, however they did need some form of clear coat to avoid smudging (which is to be expected). I just used clear packing tape over the image to act as a clear coat. As with all other clear vinyl papers, you need a light colored backing such as white to see colored images, or else they will appear translucent. Upon separating the adhesive portion from its backing, I noticed that the vinyl was very thick, and had more of a plastic feel rather than the rubbery feel vinyl should have. When applying the decals, you can easily see the edges due to the thickness of it. The thickness and "plastic" material also restricts the vinyl from adhering onto curved surfaces. This is a great product, but just not for my application
J**N
Beautiful Results
I love this paper. I've tried all the "clear" labels for inket printers. They were translucent but not really clear. This label is really clear, and the colors are beautifully vibrant. The package is lacking instructions so I used the same procedure as I use for other "clear" labels. You just need to be careful handling the sheets, feed only one sheet at a time, and give each sheet some drying time before handling it. Results may vary by printer. I use an HP Officejet Pro L7580, set for translucent paper. I was making decorated tiles for my kitchem backsplash. So, I had to make the stickers curve at the top. I found the answer to this problem was to bend the sticker before removing it from the label and clamp it that way overnight. I also used a heat gun to warm the label when applying it to the curved top of the tile. Since the tiles are for a backsplash around my sink, I put 3 coats of polyuethen on them and baked them on a tray in the oven at 190 degrees for about an hour after each coat. There's no way to know how long the tiles will last, but they're beautiful and I've been able to wash them.
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