Material for labeling controllers?
Material for labeling controllers? Posted on: 29.04.2011 by Lula Falconburg Just wondering if you guys have any suggestions for what to use to label custom controls. Something semi-permanent that doesn't leave residue, and can be written on? | |
Nana Mohs 30.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by bartboy
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Leeanna Ayla 30.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by Sambo
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Lula Falconburg 29.04.2011 | Just wondering if you guys have any suggestions for what to use to label custom controls. Something semi-permanent that doesn't leave residue, and can be written on? |
Dana Ordinario 30.04.2011 | Thanks for the ideas I never knew about self adhesive printer paper I am about to order some I found this company and I believe this stuff should do the trick I just need to goto work and check the make and model of the laser printer to check to see if it can print this paper. http://www.hobbymamma.com/color-lase...-pr-16530.html Essentially I would just make a photoshop of what I wanted the decals to be and cut them to size then they should stick? They also have a glow in the dark one which I thought would be cool as I use my gear mainly at evening in low lighting. Has anyone ever tried any kind of glow in the dark adhesives? |
Dorcas Bassignani 30.04.2011 | i just resprayed the vci black and left it unlabeled... |
Antoine Wasiewicz 30.04.2011 | You can buy self adhesive transparency sheets. Print to the sheets, cut 'em to size, and stick 'em on your controller. Once you've done that, cut some of the self adhesive transparency a little larger than your original label, and sick it over the top of that original label so that the text won't wear away. Lasts forever, and looks excellent. |
Nana Mohs 30.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by bartboy
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Leeanna Ayla 30.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by Sambo
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Dana Ordinario 29.04.2011 | Anyone know of a good option on placing semi-permanant icons on buttons like say on the buttons of a APC40/20? I have heard of people going to print shops to have some made up and I don't mind doing this as long as it's not that expensive but what would I need to provide them with? If anyone has any ideas that would be great thanks. |
Jetta Drenzek 29.04.2011 | I also have a DYMO labeller, it's hot shit, but the best method? Tape and and a sharpie, unbeatable value and even though it's scruffy as hell, it looks pro. |
Lena Schirado 29.04.2011 | I was going to ask what model I should get when I literally bumped into one I had at home. :P |
Shana Minsk 29.04.2011 | Thinking about getting the brother labeller myself after using 1 at work. My mate has a dymo but that leaves nasty residue when you peel the labels off. |
Charline Dye 29.04.2011 | +1 for above. Except mines a Casio labeler. My oxygen 49 is covered in the stuff, but still looks nice and neat. Way better than hand written! |
Antonetta Wikel 29.04.2011 | I use a "brother" labeler. You can pick what color tape you want and print in various different font sizes. Sometimes just have to cut the tape down to fit specific places. |
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