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Print 10 inkjet shipping labels per sheet. Same layout as 5163, made for inkjet paper. Why free?
Printing Avery 8163 inkjet shipping labels? This page gives you the 10-up US Letter layout with two columns, five rows, and 2 inch by 4 inch labels already dialed in. Paste addresses, import a CSV, or repeat one label across the sheet. Avery 8163 is the inkjet version of the same layout used by Avery 5163.
Have laser labels instead? Use Avery 5163 or Easy Peel 5263. Have 8463, 18163, or another 2" x 4" 10-up sheet? This layout should still match, but run a plain-paper test first.
Avery 8163 is a 2" x 4" inkjet label layout with 10 labels per US Letter sheet, arranged 2 columns by 5 rows. It is commonly used for shipping, packages, and larger mailing labels.
They share the same 10-up die-cut layout. 5163 sheets are optimized for laser printers and 8163 for inkjet printers. Templates are interchangeable.
Yes. Use Import CSV to map name, street, city, state, ZIP, and country columns. Each row becomes one multi-line label.
Yes. Type one label and use Tile / repeat, or edit one cell and choose Duplicate this cell to all cells.
Set browser print scale to 100%, disable headers and footers, and test on plain paper before loading label sheets.
Yes. Use Image+Text mode for labels with a logo, or Text mode for plain address and shipping labels.
Yes. Use per-cell editing to blank out already-used positions before printing a partial sheet.
A clear sans-serif font is easiest to read. Use bold for names or company lines and Auto-fit for longer addresses.
No. Text and CSV content stay in the browser. The page is static and does not store label data.
The first label starts 0.1625" from the left edge and 0.5" from the top. Columns repeat every 4.1875" and rows every 2" with no vertical gap - identical to laser-rated 5163, so files for either print correctly on both. This page reproduces those exact coordinates instead of dividing the sheet evenly, which is what keeps the last row from drifting off its die-cut.
Most printers feed paper a fraction of a millimeter off, and on label stock that shows. Use the Printer alignment panel to print a test sheet, hold it against a label sheet in front of a light, and nudge the layout in 0.25mm steps. The setting is saved for next time.
Usually feeding, not software. Feed label sheets one at a time from the manual or bypass tray if you have one, never run a sheet through twice, and store unused sheets flat in the packaging - humidity curls label stock, and a curled sheet feeds crooked.
The everyday shipping label: big enough for a full address block with a bold name line, small enough that one sheet covers ten parcels. Sellers print batches from a CSV of orders; households label packages, storage bins, and freezer containers.
Use the "labels" or "heavy paper" media setting if your printer has one - the slower, flatter feed sharpens text and keeps the 10-up grid honest. Give printed sheets a minute to dry before stacking.
Postage purchased online usually needs the carrier's own label format, so print that on their format. 8163 is the right size for the human-readable address on the box, and for general shipping, returns, and storage labeling.
No. This template runs entirely in the browser - nothing to install, no account, no plug-in. It replaces the Word template workflow: the 8163 grid is already measured and locked, you just add content and print. It works the same on Windows, Mac, Chromebooks, and Linux.
Yes. Use Save to store the layout in your browser and Load to bring it back, or click Share this tool to copy a link that encodes your current layout. Returning visitors are also offered a restore of their last session automatically.
Yes - no watermark, no trial, no signup. The site is supported by optional affiliate links to printing supplies, so the template tool itself stays free.
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