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Who wants a serial plate?
BobA:
Just a heads up In the USA and Canada it is 60 Hz
CoryBee:
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Thanks!
Edit: Changed to 60hz
CoryBee:
Did the experiment for ya scotty boy.
Here are the little guys
Stuck to acrylic, and lighted underneath with an led strip section. Diffused by a piece of printer paper.
Up Close
Stuck on a button, they are meant to be inserts I know. Also scratched it while rubbing it on :blah:
mcseforsale:
DaOld...you shouldn't have to do anything to get the printer to line up the labels. Just go to avery's web site and get the template file for the label number and you can download a word processing template (for word or whatever) that will allow you to create your labels correctly. Then, in word (or whatever), do a file, new then choose from template.
AJ
PL1:
--- Quote from: CoryBee on December 13, 2012, 05:25:02 am ---Did the experiment for ya
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Thanks, Cory.
Does the adhesive look wierd/splotchy when you hold it up and look through it without a diffuser?
It's almost impossible to take pictures that show this, so a quick eyeball test + your opinion would be great.
--- Quote from: CoryBee on December 13, 2012, 05:25:02 am ---Stuck on a button, they are meant to be inserts I know. Also scratched it while rubbing it on
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Hard to avoid scratching the printing when even the ridges of your fingerprints can do that.
I use this method to keep from doing that with inserts on transparency media.
You might be able to laminate another layer of label over the printed part before applying it to the button if you want to use them on normal buttons. :dunno
Scott