I would be a little hesitant to try Ink Jet labels, since in most cases the inks are water soluble, but I'm sure there have been technological advances since I last tried them. I once made the mistake of printing a sheet of labels with a laser printer on some InkJet labels, and they didn't last very well. Also, I once tried printing some labels in different colors (black for dips, blue for tets) to make them easier to spot in the garden. Although the blue stayed on the labels, it faded in the sun, and became more difficult to read at a distance.
If you don't have a laser printer, you might check with Office Depot or Office Max. At one time, they would print labels for you if you brought in a copy of the file (cd, thumbdrive, etc.) and purchased the labels.