We’ve always stressed the importance of using packing/shipping sheets like ours with a place for a built in return label. It’s for customer ease and also for the businesses so they don’t need to go through a return authorization process over the phone or via email.

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Introducing Label Sheet Test Packs from Burris Computer Forms!

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated November 30, 2012

Looking for a new label sheet layout for your company to use? Have you gotten samples of the layout but want to test a small run of them? You can now with Label Sheet Test Packs! Read More…



Burris Announces the Addition of Metric Size Label Sheets

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated November 20, 2012

We’re announcing the addition of metric A4 size label sheets to our Peel Out! Shipping Label Sheet line! We now have 47 different standard label sheets layouts for you to choose from. Read More…



Can You Ship Multiple Packages with the Same Shipping Label?

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated November 13, 2012

Printing multiple copies of the same shipping label for a multi-package order can cause you to run into some problems with the shipment. If you have an order that requires multiple packages, you can usually print a series of shipping labels for the order that will mark them as different packages, but the same shipping order. Read More…



Legal Size Label Sheets Added to the Shipping Label Sheet Line

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated November 9, 2012

Burris Computer Forms announces the addition of legal size shipping label sheets to its line of Peel Out! Shipping Label Sheets. The addition of this new label sheet size expands the Peel Out! Shipping Label Sheet line to 47 label sheet layouts.

There are many benefits of having a legal size shipping label sheet. Being three inches longer than the standard letter size label sheet allows for more information to be put on the sheet. With a perforation right above the labels, the empty labels can be removed from the sheet leaving a plain sheet of paper roughly letter size. Read More…



Electing the Best Shipping Label Sheet Layout for Your Company

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated November 6, 2012

Election Day is an important day for Americans. It’s up to the American people to decide who will lead the country for the next four years. While shipping label sheets aren’t quite as important as the President of the United States, it’s still important to make sure you’re choosing the right layout for your company.

Let’s take a look at how you should go about choosing the right label sheet for your company. Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: Stock Up for the Holiday Rush, Printing Questions…

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated October 19, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post. Read More…



Top 10 Ways to Fail at Order Fulfillment

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated October 16, 2012

Order fulfillment is a critical part of your business. A fast and accurate fulfillment process will make your customer happy while a slow or inaccurate one will quickly anger and possibly lose your customers.

There are many ways your order fulfillment process can be compromised, let’s take a look at the top ten.

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Prepare Your Order Fulfillment for the Rush this Holiday Season

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated October 15, 2012

As the Holiday Season starts warming up, your business should start preparing for an increase in orders and shipments. Your customers aren’t going to be very happy when you tell them they won’t get their order in time because you’ve run out of shipping labels or because your fulfillment process is slow.

Let’s look at some ways you can start preparing for the busy Holiday Season!

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Weekly Round-Up: Blank W2s & 1099s Tax Forms, Retail Tag How To…

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated October 12, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post. Read More…