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chrisgc

Hi

Just wondered if your able to make your own warning lables up using printer sticker paper, ie the warnings for, 2 wire colours being used, etc etc.

As some of the labels are quite pricey.
 
been doing that a long time, pinch what you want from net and print onto coloured sticky paper
 
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I've just had a load of these done,

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They are printed on Vinyl and are water proof. Same size as the proper ones, etc etc, but with my company details on, and the logo. They weren't cheap, but IMHO they look the part, much better than scribling your company and address on with a biro.

for the date I print out a dymo label and attach that over the date section.
 
I've just had a load of these done,

test.jpg


They are printed on Vinyl and are water proof. Same size as the proper ones, etc etc, but with my company details on, and the logo. They weren't cheap, but IMHO they look the part, much better than scribling your company and address on with a biro.

for the date I print out a dymo label and attach that over the date section.

They look the dogs dangleys! How much did they send you back? How many did you get done? They do look abit bigger than the standard size, but they would have to to get all your info on
 
Very smart.i would think of getting some done i think,looks nice and professional,and has your contact details too,so future work etc,nice one
 
My only problem would be I'm looking to move home in a year or so, if I get my address on my labels I would have to get artwork redone and reprinted when I move, could just put company name, website, email & phone number, address not on there is not a big problem is it?
 
I used to buy my stickers from supplier at 10 a time or whatever, (colours, RCD, periodic) and then I went online and bought in bulk with name, address, phone, even nic/elecsa logos, etc and they look the business and work out cheaper per sticker than I was paying before, I think they were called the label people.
 

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