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Avery 5160 template: free PDF and online label maker

Download a blank Avery 5160 template as a PDF, or type your labels below and print a perfectly aligned 30-label sheet straight from your browser. No signup, no watermark, and nothing you type leaves this page.

Label maker

Fill and print your sheet

One label per line. Blank lines leave a label empty, so you can reuse a partly used sheet by starting at any position.

Up to 30 lines fit one sheet. Longer runs print on extra sheets.
Set 30 to fill a whole sheet with one label.
Labels count left to right, top to bottom.
10pt fits two comfortable lines per label.
In the print dialog set scale to 100%, never "fit to page".
Preview
1 label(s) on 1 sheet(s)

Everything runs in your browser. This tool does no tracking and stores no data.

Avery 5160 dimensions and layout

The Avery 5160 is the most common address and product label sheet in North America: a standard 8.5" × 11" letter sheet carrying 30 labels in 3 columns and 10 rows. The same layout is sold as Avery 5260, 8160, 8460, 15160, and 18160, and nearly every store brand "30 per sheet" label matches it, so this template works for all of them.

PropertyValue
Label size2.625" × 1" (66.7 × 25.4 mm)
Labels per sheet30 (3 columns × 10 rows)
Top margin0.5"
Side margins0.1875"
Horizontal pitch2.75" (0.125" gap between columns)
Vertical pitch1" (no gap between rows)

Using the template in Word or Google Docs

You do not need to download anything from Avery's site. In Microsoft Word, go to Mailings → Labels → Options and pick Avery US Letter, 5160; Word lays out the grid for you. In Google Docs, install the free "Create & Print Labels" add-on and choose Avery 5160. Or skip both: the label maker above prints directly from your browser with the exact margins already set.

Print settings that keep rows aligned

Almost every 5160 misprint comes from one setting: page scaling. In the print dialog, set scale to 100% or "actual size", never "fit to page" or "shrink to fit". Fit-to-page shrinks the grid by a few percent, which is invisible in row one and half a label off by row ten. Feed the sheet per your printer's tray markings and do a plain-paper test print first, held against the label sheet in front of a light.

Printing product barcode labels on 5160 sheets

Sheet labels are the cheapest way to put barcodes on retail products, since they run through the laser or inkjet printer you already own. If your products live in Shopify, you do not have to type anything into a template at all: LabelFast pulls each product's title, price, and barcode straight from your store and lays them out on 5160 sheets, with quantities matched to your stock on hand. The Avery 5160 for Shopify guide walks through the whole setup.