Definitions for "Cheshire labels"
Keywords:  glued, label, affixes, magazine, cdm
Non-adhesive 4-up address labels printed on computer listing paper and fixed to magazine wrappers by a special “Cheshire” machine
Cheshire labels were the standard means of addressing mail for many years. Addresses are printed out usually four-across on wide computer paper. The paper is cut into individual labels, and the labels are then glued on the mail pieces by special equipment. CDM no longer offers this service. Back
Labels normally printed on plain paper and then machine cut and glued onto the mailing piece.
Keywords:  ppc, advertising, internet
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A computer generated sheet list having rows of names and addresses with no gum or perforation.
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