I have tried 1" and other Averey type labels and save yourself the trouble because it will not work.
The Cusomizer is a lot of fun but it takes a while to master it. It is great to label your home set but I bought it to make personals for the 2010 convention. Somebody will buy it from you here on the board if you don't want to keep it I am sure but load the software and play with it a while. Here is some help you will need. The calibration sheet that you can print is useless! Draw circles on a used sheet and then print a copy of it to calibrate your printer. Also: VERT -1=UP --- VERT +1=DOWN --- HOR -1=LEFT --- HOR +1=RIGHT --- Start at the center of the calibration sheet to get 1 right... then go to the corners to "Shrink & Expand" following the same formula as up & down. Use a picture program like "gimp" to prepare your labels. Here is some examples that I made for the convention stuck on UFCs and Antique plain clay chips. WARNING! Some of these took hours to get right and I used to be considered a "normal" person! It was either that or the PB-DA variations that did it!
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