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Free Avery 5160 Template

30 address labels per US Letter sheet, 1" × 2⅝". Print directly to Avery 5160. No signup, no Word required. Why? →

Free Avery 5160 Template is a browser-based tool that prints exactly to the Avery 5160 label sheet — 30 labels per US Letter page, each 1 inch × 2⅝ inches, in a 3-column by 10-row layout. No need to open Word, no template download, no Avery account. Type your addresses one per line and print directly onto Avery 5160 sheets — or any of the compatible alternatives including Avery 5260, 5960, 8160, 8460, and most generic 30-up label sheets sold at office supply stores. Your data stays in your browser.

Frequently asked questions

What exactly is Avery 5160?

Avery 5160 is the most common address label format: 30 labels per US Letter sheet, each 1" tall × 2⅝" wide, arranged 3 across and 10 down. Side margin is about 0.19", top margin is 0.5", with no gap between labels. The default preset here matches those measurements exactly so labels land inside the die-cut boundaries when you print at 100% scale.

Are Avery 5160 and 8160 the same?

Functionally yes — same physical layout (30-up, 1" × 2⅝"). The difference is 5160 is for laser printers and 8160 is for inkjet printers. The adhesive and label coating are slightly different to handle laser heat vs inkjet ink absorption. Use the right one for your printer; if you can't find 5160 specifically, 8160 will work in a laser printer in a pinch but may peel sooner.

How do I make sure addresses print straight on Avery 5160?

Three things: (1) in the print dialog, set scale to 100% — never "fit to page"; (2) turn off browser headers and footers; (3) load the sheet into the printer with the correct orientation (most laser printers want labels face-up, most inkjets face-down). Test on plain paper first by holding it up to a real label sheet against a light — the rectangles should align perfectly.

What generic brands are compatible with Avery 5160?

Common Avery-5160-compatible labels include: Avery 5260, 5960, 8160, 8460; Staples 18065 and 575456; Office Depot 612-263 and 612-264; Maco MS-5160; Online Labels OL875; and most house brands sold at Walmart, Target, and Amazon labeled "30 per sheet" or "1 × 2⅝". They all use the same die-cut spec, so this template prints to all of them.

How many addresses can I print per sheet?

Exactly 30 labels per US Letter sheet. Paste a list of addresses one per line — if you have 30 different ones, you'll get a sheet of unique address labels; if you have 1 address repeated (return-address use), turn on tile mode and all 30 cells fill with the same address. The default font auto-fits, so even longer addresses fit within the 1" × 2⅝" cell.

Can I use this on a Mac without Microsoft Word?

Yes — that's why it exists. Everything runs in the browser (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge — Mac, Windows, Linux, or Chromebook). No Word, no Pages, no software install, no Avery Design & Print sign-in. Type addresses, hit Print, choose your printer in the system dialog, and the labels line up with the die-cut sheet. Saving as PDF works the same way through the print dialog.