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Avery 959175 L7087 Self Laminating Sign 170 X 257Mm White Pack 10

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Avery 959175 L7087 Self Laminating Sign 170 X 257Mm White Pack 10DescriptionSpecificationsShipping Do you get visitors at your workplace? If so Youll need some clear signage so they can always find their way around the building. Perhaps youre organising an event and you want arrow signs to point people in the right direction. The self laminating and self adhesive signs are great for sticking on walls without you needing a laminator or sticky tape. It really is that easy. You can get creative too by designing your

Do you get visitors at your workplace? If so Youll need some clear signage so they can always find their way around the building. Perhaps youre organising an event and you want arrow signs to point people in the right direction. The self-laminating and self-adhesive signs are great for sticking on walls without you needing a laminator or sticky tape. It really is that easy. You can get creative too by designing your own wall signs using free Avery software

Create professional-looking signs easily. Why wait for costly made-to-order signs?

Ideal for creating signs for doors, walls and cupboards, placing signs in shop or office windows and printing warning signs and instructions

They are self-laminating and self-adhesive, so you dont need a separate laminating machine or messy sticky tape

Your finished signs are durable and the colours are protected

The signs stick securely, but can be removed when you want to change your sign

  • Adhesive: Permanent
  • Colour: White
  • Material: Paper
  • Number Sheets Per Pack: 10
  • Number Per Sheet Page Set: 1
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Product Size: A4 Sheet
  • Total Quantity Labels: 10
  • Dimention: 170(H) x 257(W)mm
  • Printer: Black and White laser Printer
  • Recommended For: Temporary signs
  • Software Code: L7087
  • OEM: 959175
  • EAN: 4004182070871
  • SKU: AV00613
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