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Old January 4th 04, 07:36 AM
Tim Wescott
 
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There's an article in the December or January QST about using a laser
printer to make labels. Basically you design your whole front panel and
print it out on a laser-printer compatible transparancy, then stick the
transparancy onto your project. If you're doing it at work and can't make
sure that you'll get to the printer in time to feed it the stuff, you print
it on white paper then copy it onto the transparancy.

Office supply and art stores carry the stuff, but the art stores have a
better selection.

I used to work at a place that made front panels that way on short runs of
commercial equipment -- you do the laser printing on one sheet, then
carefully apply another clear sheet over that (and accept the rejects when
you get wrinkles and bubbles). The result was not distinguishable from a
professionally made label, and didn't require the $$$ for setup from the
commercial label houses.

"Rob Mills" wrote in message
news:rapJb.48663$PK3.33541@okepread01...
Has anyone used a Brother P-Touch labeler with the 1/4 in clear tape with
the black lettering to letter home brew projects? Seems to me that it

would
be easier than press on lettering. RM~



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