Anyone have a P-Touch label maker?
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Anyone have a P-Touch label maker?
Could you make a couple labels for me???
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Just thinkin of how to label my new 100W clone. Its powder coated white. (here http://www.ceriatone.com/productSubPage ... hassis.htm ) I dont want to have a faceplate made since its a nice powder coat finish but I cant really screen the writing on either. I know Soldano uses a P-Touch to add labels to their White powder coated SLO chassis when they do a mod to it so I thought it might not be bad. Do you think you could make a few labels for me? Id pay you for your time.
Id have to take a look when I have some of them to see if its somethine Id even want to do. What do you think? Would they doa good job labeling an amp chassis thats powder coated?
Thanks
Dan
Id have to take a look when I have some of them to see if its somethine Id even want to do. What do you think? Would they doa good job labeling an amp chassis thats powder coated?
Thanks
Dan
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Dan,
The label material, in my opinion, would be close to a powder coated white gloss finish. My label material is 1/2" wide, bright white and glossy. The letters are black and I have 5 different sizes/widths. The letters themselves are pretty crisp with only a hint of roughness on the curves. Let me know what you want (verbage, size, etc.) and I'll print some off and mail them to you.
Roger
The label material, in my opinion, would be close to a powder coated white gloss finish. My label material is 1/2" wide, bright white and glossy. The letters are black and I have 5 different sizes/widths. The letters themselves are pretty crisp with only a hint of roughness on the curves. Let me know what you want (verbage, size, etc.) and I'll print some off and mail them to you.
Roger
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Im worried about laying the clear coat on so you cant tell its been done. Without doing the entire chassis that is, since the amps more or less built already. I may give that a try as well though. Test on the back panel. The powder coat is smooth but its not entirely glossy. More like a soft semi-gloss.