My label attempt..

gresults

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Got tired of not being able to see the stock label.. So knocked out a few of the ones I had pictures of....

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SMJoinery said:
Really nice...good job [thumbs up]

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  Yeah,  My problem with the labels is I want to be able to tell what box it is from across the room. 

[not worthy]  Nice work.
 
gresults said:
Got tired of not being able to see the stock label.. So knocked out a few of the ones I had pictures of....

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du7yty5y.jpg


8umeqyre.jpg
8ysy9e8e.jpg
amabu6ab.jpg
6y5utupy.jpg
yvy6avy2.jpg
pyme7upy.jpg

What software did you you and what size are the labels?
 
Did layout in Corel Draw and ripped the files in Versaworks and sent them to my wide format printer, they are about the size of the plastic insert that comes with the systainers I still have a lot to setup but figured I would get started on the ones I could find images for first.
 
Great improvement! The stock labels suck for quick ID. I see it in action at the Festool dealer, I ask for a particular tool and the guys are all bending over and squinting to read those tiny labels.
 
Looks very good, I also like the larger text & pictures of the machines.
I might also change my designs.
You should use standard label-sheets, that makes it much easier to peel them off.
 
I own a embroidery, screen printing and sign company so pretty much have putting things on and taking it off...these are actually being applied to stock plastic inserts so the insert can be removed for removal of decal, I didn't do on these but might also laminate them for durability.
 
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