Where to get printable center labels?
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- nickripley
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Where to get printable center labels?
I saw some site that sold lathe cutting supplies that also sold printable center labels... anyone remember this?
--Nick
--Nick
http://kenedikrecords.com/ mixtapes-music-loudness
http://www.vinylcarvers.com/
From my experience they are not the best quality.
They are in most cases to small (2-5 mm) to fit the entire size of an excisting centerlabel.
also, they seem to be problematic when printing.
but they are the only supplier I have heard of.
From my experience they are not the best quality.
They are in most cases to small (2-5 mm) to fit the entire size of an excisting centerlabel.
also, they seem to be problematic when printing.
but they are the only supplier I have heard of.
- nickripley
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Disk labels
Sorry for the shameless plug, but I sell labels on my company's website - I had them custom made for use by my company as well as anyone needing labels specifically for records; not just round paper labels that you can't ever get centered
When I laid out the dies I designed them on standard US paper size (8.5 X 11) but you can still print with full bleed in programs like Photoshop, etc. All orders come with a CD-ROM with templates for Word, Photoshop and Illustrator, and a readme file describing how to get the best results.
The paper stock is high quality matte kiss-cut with epoxy adhesive, and they print in inkjet or laserjet printers without a problem (we do it every day). Three sizes available in 60-label packs just like VC's product and priced roughly the same. If you order, mention you're a lathe troll and I'll cover the shipping.
http://i1uptech.ipower.com/store/labels.html

When I laid out the dies I designed them on standard US paper size (8.5 X 11) but you can still print with full bleed in programs like Photoshop, etc. All orders come with a CD-ROM with templates for Word, Photoshop and Illustrator, and a readme file describing how to get the best results.
The paper stock is high quality matte kiss-cut with epoxy adhesive, and they print in inkjet or laserjet printers without a problem (we do it every day). Three sizes available in 60-label packs just like VC's product and priced roughly the same. If you order, mention you're a lathe troll and I'll cover the shipping.
http://i1uptech.ipower.com/store/labels.html