Dressing up a Dumblator?
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Dressing up a Dumblator?
I am after a bit of advice on the most economical way to put directions such as input, output, etc, on a 19" rack mount case.
I have heard of people using Avery labels, but that is all that I have heard.
What do you guys recommend?
I have heard of people using Avery labels, but that is all that I have heard.
What do you guys recommend?
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
Mark Abbott
Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I would use white self adhesive vinyl paper.You can find it on ebay and with an inject printer you can create custom labels or even complete faceplates.
Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I'm not familiar with this particular material. If you find a link, can you post it?
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Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I used a brother p-touch with black labeling tape, white letters. Worked well for me.
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
Pete Cornish is someone who has used this method - it always stuck with me that he used this tape. You could call him the Bob Bradshaw of Great Britain. His site has some interesting Artist rigs - Modyfying Claptons SLO 100's etc.zimm wrote:I used a brother p-touch with black labeling tape, white letters. Worked well for me.
Pete Cornish Website
[img:800:583]http://www.petecornish.co.uk/PMSSet(back).jpg[/img]
Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
Here is the first seller i found on ebay with that kind of products:I'm not familiar with this particular material. If you find a link, can you post it?
Link
Check his white A4 sticker with high gloss or matt finish.
Don't try to use the transparent labels if your chassis has a dark color.
Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
My wife got a electronic labeling machine from a vendor and it uses black, white or clear tape for Electronic/Electrical service labelling. It works really nice but I run out of tape quickly.
I used it to label my PA cords for bottom or top cabinet and even my drummer can uderstand which wire goes where now. I need to finish labelling the rest of the PA setup so I don't have to be the only one that know how to wire the system everytime we gig.
Mark
I used it to label my PA cords for bottom or top cabinet and even my drummer can uderstand which wire goes where now. I need to finish labelling the rest of the PA setup so I don't have to be the only one that know how to wire the system everytime we gig.
Mark
Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
even my drummer can uderstand which wire goes where now
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Thanks D. There doesn't seem to be any sellers of this product in the US (am I missing something... is there another keyword?) and searching on, say, "inkjet vinyl sticker" doesn't return this seller. So I never would have found this stuff if you hadn't posted.dimitris wrote:Here is the first seller i found on ebay with that kind of products:I'm not familiar with this particular material. If you find a link, can you post it?
Link
Check his white A4 sticker with high gloss or matt finish.
Don't try to use the transparent labels if your chassis has a dark color.
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I really like oil based paint pens myself, it's not going to come off like a sticker, and you have a vast aray of colors to chose from.
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I've tried to find the black with white lettering to no avail in my town.zimm wrote:I used a brother p-touch with black labeling tape, white letters. Worked well for me.
And what I would really like is clear with white lettering, not sure if they even make that.
Tom
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Dymo makes it, but against a black background the black looks better- JMHO
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I'm talking about the Brothers P Touch label maker.
It makes very thin laminate type labels.
It makes very thin laminate type labels.
Tom
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
I got the white on black from the local staples, you can get it online. My labeler uses "TZ tape", you can order it on staples site, they do seem to have white on clear:
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/ ... omUrl=home
These guys have it too:
http://www.ptouchdirect.com/ptouch/tz_t ... 5QodF2S1eQ
My labeler is a ptouch 1280, its like $20 refurbished or $30 new.
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/ ... omUrl=home
These guys have it too:
http://www.ptouchdirect.com/ptouch/tz_t ... 5QodF2S1eQ
My labeler is a ptouch 1280, its like $20 refurbished or $30 new.
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Re: Dressing up a Dumblator?
There's a Tape Advisor page on their website on colors, Tom. Just click on your model #Structo wrote:I've tried to find the black with white lettering to no avail in my town.zimm wrote:I used a brother p-touch with black labeling tape, white letters. Worked well for me.
And what I would really like is clear with white lettering, not sure if they even make that.
Brother site