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![]() "Harry Williams" wrote in message ... I am working on a project and need to label a chassis. I have used Microsoft Visio to create a template for the front and rear of the chassis. I then printed those images on transparent labels. They look nice but I have two problems. First if the ink gets damp at all it smears and second its difficult to apply the label to the chassis without air pockets forming. I would like to hear from someone that has done this kind of work and find out whats the best way to label a project chassis. 73's Harry W0PIY Take a look at Letraset dry transfer lettering. www.letraset.com A really good specialist stationery shop should have it - or try asking at signwriting firms. 73 Roger ZR3RC |
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