Pete,
I'd have hardly any overhead in these the way it stands. The only thing would
take some time is the CAD layout for the whole 8-1/2 x 11 label sheet(s). The
Damark sheets are about 1/2 that size and generally have two in a pack. With
this, I can get it out as one sheet or two doubling the amount of labels for
use. The only problem would be white text as this is not set up to do that. Any
color but white. To start though, black labels would be all I'd offer like
Damark unless color would be asked for a lot. The sell price would be about
$5.00 per 8-1/2 x 11 sheet. That's a little less than Damark.
I can get the materials to make rub ons, and decals but they dont hold up as
good. Plus, you have to coat them with a clear poly after they're applied same
as Damark.
Best,
Will
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On 3/18/06 at 10:14 AM Pete Smith wrote:
>My guess is that you won't get a large-enough market to make back your
>set-up costs. I use a CASIO labelmaker with white on clear tape, which is
>quite permanent and does all but the sophisticated stuff, like dial
>markings.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>
>At 05:15 PM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
>>All,
>>
>>Would there be a good market in clear press-on labels that have both
>switch text, and dial markings to fit amps or other amateur equipment?
>These would be permanent labels, and not the rub-on type like Damark.
>These would have a paper back that you peel off and place the plastic film
>lable on like a sticker. They would be clear to show through the paint
>behind. These could be done in any color other than white text-markings.
>I'm thinking about awful seriously having these if they will sell. Any
>thoughts are welcome.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Will
>>
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