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14. 130 pcs Hologram Labels with Serial Numbers, Warranty Stickers Seals 1.18 x .39 in

130 pcs Hologram Labels with Serial Numbers, Warranty Stickers Seals 1.18 x .39 in
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20. BETCKEY - Compatible DYMO 30336 (1" x 2-1/8") Multipurpose & Barcode Labels - Compatible with Rollo, DYMO Labelwriter 450, 4XL & Zebra Desktop Printers[10 Rolls/5000 Labels]

    Features:
  • [Specifications]: 1" x 2-1/8" thermal labels - Replace for Dymo 30336 - No Ink Toner or Ribbons Needed! Save your money and effort - 500 Labels/Roll. 10 Rolls
  • [Good Compability]: Suitable for ALL Dymo Labelwriter printers: Dymo 450 ,Dymo 450 Turbo ,Dymo 450 Twin Turbo ,Dymo 450 Duo ,Dymo 4XL & Dymo Wireless Printer,400 ,335 , Rollo and Zebra and More Thermal Label printers, DO NOT SUPPORT Brother QL Label Printer.
  • [Warm Tips]: DYMO 550 & 5XL Request RFID chips. So BETCKEY DO NOT COMPATIBLE WITH DYMO 550 & 5XL.
  • [Strong Adhesive & Crystal Clear Printing]: Using only premium-grade material, so you don’t have to worry about whether the label will fall off during use, or whether the address can recognize such trivial things, which will help your work better.
  • [Multupurse Label]: For barcode labels, address labels, return address labels, upc/SKU labels, postage labels, file folders and product identification, and More Other Functions.
  • [Wide Application]: Ideal for printing variable data such as barcodes, inventory, product tracking, FBA shipping information, product identification and carton contents for industrial, shipping, shelf marking, manufacturing, and other small business.
BETCKEY - Compatible DYMO 30336 (1" x 2-1/8") Multipurpose & Barcode Labels - Compatible with Rollo, DYMO Labelwriter 450, 4XL & Zebra Desktop Printers[10 Rolls/5000 Labels]
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Color10-rolls (5000 Labels)
Height3.31 Inches
Length7.2 Inches
Size30336 [1" x 2-1/8"]
Width6.61 Inches
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u/jojewels92 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1.) Something that is grey.

2.) Something reminiscent of rain. It always rains when I go camping

3.) Something food related that is unusual. Tiramisu wafer cookies. Better than sex.

4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. I have a whole wishlist for other people. My boyfriend, gramdma, mom, dad, and little brother.

5.) A book you should read! Clearly. You should have read these already because they are the best books evar.

6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping Not on my wishlist

7.) Something related to cats Leopards are big cats.

8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it.

9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Because it's the best trilogy of all time.

10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. To whack them in the head and the use the pick to smash their brains out. And it's foldable so it will fit in a backpack.

11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals. I'm a student and I practically live in the library most of the school year. I need a laptop because the computers at school are SO outdated.

12.) One of those pesky Add-On items.

13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. PS4! I need this because I love to game and I really, really need Kingdom Hearts 3. Like really.

14.) Something bigger than a bread box.

15.) Something smaller than a golf ball.

16.) Something that smells wonderful. This is the BEST SCENT EVER. It smells like marshmallows, fire burning, and vanilla.

17.) A (SFW) toy. Grown-up toy!

18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school.

19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be. Harry Potter is always an obsession.

[20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. ]()

[Anything that has my real name on it.]()

Anything made in Oregon. This is a bit of a stretch but bear with me. The Bourne Triology preceeds The Bournce Legacy. Which starred Edward Norton who also starred in Fight Club. A movie based off the book who was written by none other than Chuck Palahniuk who is from Oregon & resides there.

I'll be back to finish this!

fear cuts deeper than swords

u/throwawayrobber666 · 11 pointsr/IllegalLifeProTips

No. There’s a really good one I know.

Steal a whole stack of blank gift cards from Walmart. I usually go for the birthday ones, wedding ones, because people load more to them. (Proven;). Now take em home and scratch the silver strip thingy and note all the numbers down. Pin, card number and barcode photo (just in case but I’ve never used the barcode)

Next go buy scratch off labels from amazon I promise this will be the best 6.98 you’ve ever spent.
Put the labels back on the gift cards, walk back into Walmart and put the cards back on the shelf.

Now just wait for someone to load them.
Then make a Walmart account using a throwaway email. Download the Walmart app and be sure to disable location permission on your phone(which ideally will be iPhone due to googles willingness to rat people out). Next add the cards since you noted the PIN and card number earlier.
Shopping spree time. Spend the balance online in the Walmart app or use Walmart pay in store.
Poor gift card purchaser. This is kinda a dick move tbh but who cares. Your making money here(and seriously I don’t give or accept gift cards, I give cash and sell gift card I get on rare occasion for cash so no karma here;)

u/kelsiersghost · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

> Currently the main coax line goes through the basement direct to the 1st floor wall outlet, then coax to the modem.
I’ve made a drawing of how I understand the internet could go to the splitter, then run again to the 1st floor outlet, then to the modem.

Ideally, you'd have zero interruptions between the coax coming from the street, all the way to the plug on the modem. Since it sounds like the coax enters the walls to the first floor from the basement, just be sure you eliminate any coax splitters by using a barrel adapter
UNLESS you also want a coax drop for Cable TV elsewhere in the house.

Then it's just a matter of making sure you've simplified the circuit to the street using the fewest number of splitters as you can. Each two-way split introduces approximately 3.5dB of loss (a little more than 50%) of power lost. Splitters are also known to be super poorly made and absolutely go bad after a few years of use. You may consider replacing any that you're using. These are decent ones.


> I'm feeling bold

Two of those ethernet strips there in the basement look like basic patch panels. They're just for organizing the cables and don't do any switching, per se. I'd figure out what connections you actually need in the house, beyond maybe a ethernet connection to the modem, the TV and your desktop PC and then go through and eliminate everything else. If you want to double check where the lines are terminated to through the massive web of cables, you can pick up an Ethernet Probe and Test kit to make tracking everything down easier. I'd (ideally) only buy one that has a dedicated ethernet jack and is made by Extech, Fluke, or Klein. As a bonus, It's a handy tool for tracing out ANY sort of wiring, too.

Once you eliminate all the unnecessary stuff, you can start making it look nice. Use some velcro wire ties and bundle everything until it looks respectable. You MAY find that you have odd-length cables used as patch cables between the switch and the patch panel. Don't cut anything, and maybe lay out anything you eliminate by length so you can reuse them if your now-neat-looking bundle could benefit from different-length cables. Don't forget to label everything for clarity using your own philosophy.


> I’m not sure how to use this stuff, if it’s past it’s prime, or if I should even bother. But, If it could be useful I’d like to use it. I just don’t understand it despite reading the sticky’s, etc.

You'll feel a lot more comfortable once you understand what everything is and where it all goes.

All that cable is probably Cat5 or Cat5e at best. If you want to be ready for gigabit speeds in the coming years, you might consider running some new Cat6a or better. I don't know anything about the big switch in the photos, but it's probably doing the job fine for now - If you want faster than 100mbit/s network speeds though, you'll need to upgrade it along with the ethernet. As with the ethernet, it's not a priority, just a nice-to-have.

The big coax amplifier you've got there was probably built in 1974 (note: pre-internet) and is all kinds of lossy/noisy mess. I'd go ahead and get rid of that and anything coax-related that you don't think you'll end up using. There's better stuff available on the market now for stupidly cheap, if you decide that you still need an amplified coax signal.

I'd love to see more pictures once you get it all put together and looking nice. If you need any further hardware advice, let us know!

u/gorilla-gardener · 2 pointsr/ZeroWaste

For full on meal prep it can get costly, but glass containers are awesome.

There’s Pyrex/anchor ones: https://smile.amazon.com/Pyrex-Storage-4-Cup-Plastic-Containers/dp/B00I1VCFWQ

You can also get reusable silicone bags. Freeze like you usually would in ziplocks.

https://smile.amazon.com/Vegetable-Versatile-Preservation-Vegetables-SUQI/dp/B074DWFPDM

My cost effective solution for soups & stews or anything that comes out of the instant pot or slow cooker is mason jars with plastic lids. The glass can go straight in the microwave & the kids are easy to wash & label.

Also these labels are the best imo:

https://smile.amazon.com/DAYSPOTS-Blank-Dissolvable-Labels-Rotation/dp/B075XQKS1J

u/wineduptoy · 3 pointsr/winemaking

Hm. I work at a winery and every once in a while we get custom labels for people that say things like "Happy Holidays from the Smiths" etc. For 25 bottles, I would definitely recommend Etsy. There are lots of sellers.

Designing is a little harder. You can look around and see if there's an Etsy seller with a design you like? Most will customize. Paying anyone a design fee for 25 bottles seems like it wouldn't be worth it.

In a pinch, we've also printed our own with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Blank-Full-Sheet-Vinyl-Labels/dp/B01FKXOJOY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468475384&sr=8-1&keywords=blank+wine+label
If you don't have a printer that will work, you can often bring your own paper to a print store and they'll do it.

Good luck!

u/Miskatonica · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

This is so effing cool, I can't wait to do this for our biz. Our logo is a red heart book, and I found these to use: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RU8QVSU/ref=pd_luc_rh_mrairec_03_02_t_img_lh?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Super excited, thank you thank you thank you for posting this. I love this idea. I've enjoyed and been inspired and learned so much from minimaterials posts.

u/Radioactive24 · 1 pointr/HBL

I use this. have been my go-to for over a year now.

Personally, a little more expensive than the Avery stuff, but way more durable and they look hella nicer. Comes off bottles very cleanly for reuse as well. Print it with a photo/laserjet printer.

Also, you can contact Neato directly about buying in bulk and they'll cut you a sweet price break, plus free shipping (although, not 2-day).

And waterproof (to a great degree).

u/myfav0ritethings · 2 pointsr/poshmark

I have a small closet. Right now I have 100 listings and I’m trying to work my way up to 150, so this is just works best for me.

  1. Storage Boxes These are the storage boxes I use. I like them because I can color code. I do one color each for: women, men, accessories, and shoes.

  2. Storage Bags I use these bags to store each article of clothing in. I don’t use the twist ties, I just use a piece of scotch tape (2 for $1 rolls at Dollar Tree) to seal it. You can buy self-sealing plastic bags on Amazon and upaknship (where I get my polymailers). I buy cheap bags because it’s what I send the item in. I’ve also seen resellers on instagram use nicer bags or even just gallon ziplock bags that they number and reuse after the item sells.

  3. XL Storage Bags I get these from Dollar Tree for larger items (purses, denim jackets, etc). They are jumbo/2.5 gallon size.

  4. Inventory Stickers I don’t use these, but I’ve seen them recommended by resellers on instagram. You can also just get Avery labels and hand write the number/letter combo on each. You can give each box a letter then each item a number (i.e. box A, items A001, A002, etc.)

  5. Garment Rack I just got mine this week to add to the mix. I have about 30 items on it right now and no problems with weight distribution or anything. If you get a garment rack make sure it has wheels!!!

    Hope this helps. Many resellers have Instagram posts/YouTube videos about their systems that will be better for you if you have a larger closet. This is just works for me.
u/whitetuxpeng89 · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

> 1. You can buy them in bulk on amazon, but I was looking at getting some of these for both my cryptosteel and steely.
https://www.amazon.com/Hologram-labels-numbers-warranty-stickers/dp/B074KHFLTQ/ref=sr_1_12_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1522378613&sr=8-12-spons&keywords=holographic+tamper+seal&psc=1
> 2. I agree. IMHO these should be stored in a safe place to prevent people from being able to easily access it. It would be nice if someone sold a kit so you can split your key into pieces using something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamir%27s_Secret_Sharing.

u/scoobyr00 · 1 pointr/FulfillmentByAmazon

I have a DYMO 450 turbo also and I mainly use 30334 size labels. Both Amazon and Inventory Lab will print this size.
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>I've seen a lot of people basically taking snapshots on every label from a 30sheet which seems kind of wonky.

If you want to use the Dymo with Amazon directly you need to use Amazon's Scan & Label page. Inventory > Manage FBA Shipments, then near the top of the page look for Scan & Label

It prints out labels for one SKU at a time.

Since Chrome changed, it's a little more difficult but you pick the product you need a label for by scanning it or entering your SKU. Then you can either print it or save it. If you print, the chrome print window opens and you need to play with settings to make sure the label fits.

  1. Select the Dymo printer
  2. More Settings > select paper size. 30334 if you are using that size. If you don't see it, you need to print using system dialog
  3. No margins.

    You only need to do this for the first label.



    Inventory Lab is a lot easier. You run the printer setup under account settings to choose your label size. Then you choose if you want the label to print automatically when you list an item, or only when you click the print button.



    Keep in mind, you are suppose to use removable labels when applying directly to the products. That said, Amazon doesn't follow their own rule here and I've learned that the longer removable labels are on, the less removable they are.

    I've used a few label brands.

  • Best quality is the DYMO brand but they are absurdly expensive.
  • For permanent labels, I'm using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IC8B5VA right now but I also have https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JPPLU32 sitting on the shelf. Both seem to work fine.
  • For removable labels I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CBAPJ30
  • I also have some 3.5 x 1.125 labels I rarely use on some specific larger items https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AVNLHC

    ***

    As far as printers: I use the Dymo 450 turbo and brother laser https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LZS5EEI/

    I use the laser printer for shipping labels mostly but sometimes for product labels if I'm sending like 80 of the same thing.

    I spent a lot of time when I started, trying to decide what printer to get. I started with the laser because: 1. I can use it as a regular printer for non-fba stuff, 2. It will print both fnsku and shipping labels, 3. It is really inexpensive.

    I added the DYmo later because: 1. I hated all the wasted labels if I wasn't printing a full sheet, 2. I do RA and matching labels from a sheet with 30+ different products is time-consuming, 3. I often need 1 or 2 labels and it was difficult to do on the laser.

    I haven't looked in awhile but my dream printer would be a thermal transfer printer that is large enough to print shipping labels as well as fnsku. I just can't justify spending $500 on it.
u/hornswabble · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi! I ordered these and they work like a charm to decent products. I don’t like to sacrifice my routine when I travel, and I also do carry on only. This works perfectly!

MHO Containers | Pearlized... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BB66N23?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I also got these little labels:

Avery Removable Print or Write... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00007M5GN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Hope this helps!

u/bridgette1129 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/SiameseGunKiss · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Haha, it's almost not too far off. I was just thinking the other day about how weird a nail painting arsenal must seem to someone who isn't into it. In my nail art basket, I have:

  • A makeup sponge (gradients, galaxy nails)

  • Tiny magnets (for magnetic polishes)

  • Tape - regular tape and tiny striping tape

  • Binder reinforcement stickers (for half moon manis)

  • Spray hand sanitizer (water spotted nails)

  • Toothpicks

    To us it's normal, but to my boyfriend it was "Why do you need spray hand sanitizer to paint your nails?" xD
u/ArborElf · 1 pointr/magicTCG

I recently used "Avery 4397 Glossy Clear Sticker Project Paper" to make Oko Elk overlays. They worked pretty well (and my opponents were impressed at them for the pre-release).

It will probably do what you want it to.

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Full-Sheet-Sticker-Craft-Glossy/dp/B01L9E44J8

(NOTE: The 3-pack on the Amazon page are a DIFFERENT product. They are matte and removable and so they dont stick very well. Get the 7-pack I linked)

u/rhythmsaint1 · 1 pointr/kratom

Can't add a pic at the moment but I use these. And they work like a charm. Each one holds just under 1/4 kilo.

https://www.amazon.com/White-Plastic-Free-Large-Refillable/dp/B01MZD9TO1/

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Removable-Writable-Rectangular-Labels/dp/B004GIZ3MW/

And the labels are removable so you can easily update your stash all the time.

u/Thergood · 1 pointr/mattcolville

I use a combination of techniques. 3D printed dungeon tiles, dry erase flip mat and tiles. If there is a nice pre-existing gridded map I want to use then I will print it at home.

I use a relatively cheap Ink Jet printer and I added a "continuous ink supply" system (CISS) purchased off eBay. It has paid for itself many times over.

I print the maps full size on many letter sized sheets. Trim the edges as necessary using a ruler and utility knife or something like This.

Next I will use small pieces of Post-It tape to hold the pieces together from the front side.

Finally, I flip the whole thing over and use packing tape along the seams on the back of the map. Then the Post-it tape can be easily removed without tearing up the map or messing with the images at all. You can follow-up by running a glue pen inside the overlap from the top of the map if you wish.

It sounds like a lot of work, but I can generally do a map that spans 8 pages in about 30 min from PC to finished paper map. It's much cheaper then printing at a print shop. After 2 or 3 maps the CISS and supplies pay for themselves. I try to reserve this for larger areas or maps that might be reusable.

Many map makers on Patreon also make modular systems, like forests, cities, etc. I print these out and glue them to 8" x 8" pieces of chipboard or cereal box. They can go together any way you want.

u/whittiez · 2 pointsr/starbucks

I've definitely peeled them off before and stuck them to other things, just because. It doesn't take that long, but perhaps it's because my nails are quite long. Either way, you can also buy those stickers super easily. A quick Google search turned this up.
https://www.amazon.com/Security-Evident-Scratch-Stickers-Silver/dp/B00MW1ZCJE

u/RocketTech99 · 1 pointr/sysadmin

Please don't. It fades, rubs off, and is un-intelligible. You don't need to buy a $1000 labeling kit, but at least get something like this, this, or even this. Heck, almost anything would be better.

u/MalletNGrease · 3 pointsr/k12sysadmin

This is our first year with MyAssetTag EconoGuards for our student assigned equipment. I can't really tell you how well they'll stand up yet.

For the most part I use a Dymo LabelWriter 450 Turbo with 3rd party 1" x 2 1/8" multipurpose labels. These tend to fall/wear/fade off, but they're easy to replace. I bought something like 5000 labels (10 rolls x 500 labels) for $15.

u/starssand · 1 pointr/sticker

No problem! You can definitely self-print with sticker paper and cutting them out yourself with some scissors. Or you can draw on sticker labels that are pre-cut into rectangles already. With packing tape, you can make clear stickers, too! Here's a tutorial. Hope all goes well with your sticker adventure!

u/62westwallabystreet · 3 pointsr/AskCulinary

Leftover management is a huge challenge for me, so I did two things to make it easier. First, I use ONLY the 2 and 4 cup Ziploc Twist N' Lock containers. The lids are interchangeable, completely leakproof, and cheap enough that I don't care if some disappear. They also stack nicely in the fridge and cabinet, and are fine in the freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.

Second, every new container gets one of these labels made by Label Once. I used to use tape but it was a hassle. These are dishwasher proof, easy to write on and erase, and cheap. One set is plenty for almost everyone.

u/ScarletJBun · 1 pointr/sticker

Hey thanks for replying! So I’ve tried about 3 vinyl paper in which all three harbor the same results, “Cricut Vinyl Paper”, PPD Inkjet Glossy Creative Vinyl Stickers , and Neato Blank White Full Sheet Printable Labels .
I’ve tried 2 laminates, XFasten and StyleTech

All can be found on amazon

u/norabw · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We use these for bottles/sippies: Baby Bottle Labels, Self-laminating - Great for Daycare https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0048SOBGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_urLBDbQBWC13C

And these for clothes: Avery No-Iron Kids Clothing Labels, Washer & Dryer Safe, Writable Fabric Labels, 45 Daycare Labels (40700) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00IMJ2L62/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_psLBDb9RWX0HN

And a tether for the paci

u/DorffMeister · 1 pointr/silhouettecutters

Oh I see. Well, you cannot really go more shallow than "1" I assume. After I cut, I can pull the page off of the bed and remove the stickers individually from the sheet. I believe it scores through the backing some but not enough for the whole sticker to fall out.

It may be a case of the media not being completely appropriate for your needs. I've been happy with

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VKV2H4

and they are cheap-ish. I just bought a 10 pack of

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FKXOJOY

but have't tried them, yet.

u/Twizity · 1 pointr/sysadmin

I just recently completed documenting my core switch stack and firewalls cabling. I created a spreadhsheet and bought these wiremarkers.

It's still a WIP in progress, but I plan to have a bit more info like SFP (1G/10G/40G) vs copper port (10/100/1000).

I plan on doing similar for power.

u/KimberLovesTMBG · 2 pointsr/mealprep

Here they are! We have them and they work great!

Labels

u/AdamBergeron · 1 pointr/computertechs

Personally I like to get these small labels and write my info in small sharpie. Then I will cover them with transparent scotch tape. This way the label never comes off, but also it isn't hanging off the cable or anything like those zip tie ones.

u/rayyeter · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I use these erasable labels when I do bottle things (beer gun from keg unless I specifically want to bottle condition a batch)

They're great, just make sure you put them on a bottle when it's dry.

u/scott-42 · 3 pointsr/homelab

This is my new ethernet networking hub in the new house. I had two Cat6 and one RG-6 pulled to every drop and have 14 drops throughout the house. All of the ethernet drops (red and yellow in the top right of the picture) run to this cabinet and the RG-6 go to a panel to the lower right of this with the cable modem and firewall (pfSense). The house is a two story with a walk out basement and this cabinet is in a storage room next the to the stairs in the finished basement.

Equipment:

u/teenlinethisisnitro · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

My son is 14 months old and in daycare, and at this age the only things we bring are diapers, wipes, and extra clothes. We use these Avery labels and love them.

u/rain41 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I love these labels: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IMJ2L62/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 just use a sharpie and they can go through the dishwasher and washing machine, so great for bottles, sippy cups, clothes, etc.

u/Dr_Irrational_PhD · 2 pointsr/cassetteculture

For the j-cards I made and printed my own on cardstock using this template. This was fairly simple technically, though I did have to make some design decisions as well as figure out how to get my printer to accept cardstock.

For the labels I bought these and used the template found on the Label Outfitters website. I did ultimately find that to print them correctly you should put them in the tray face down with the thicker side of each label facing forward

u/Luminous_Fantasy · 11 pointsr/Vaporwave

Blank casettes

Pretty sure I used to see these as a kid in the 2000's from my family. Also, they're prime.

because we're dealing with dinosaur technology, I only use amazon. Buncha shady looking websites out there, but to be hones they're probably just old.

And, here's the cassette labels

u/draco0562 · 5 pointsr/comicbooks

no I use Avery Multi-use Labels because it keeps the bag sealed but it also make it a lot easier to reopen
http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Removable-Print-Labels-Inches/dp/B00007M5GN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457814455&sr=8-1&keywords=avery+multi+use+labels
plus they are cheap

u/schist4granite · 5 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

I like to use these reinforcement labels!

u/fantastic_explosion · 7 pointsr/nursing

Actually this one has higher reviews- the one I initially posted apparently peels off like a champ :(

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IMJ2L62/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_0dFaBbY52RA4M

u/fivetide · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Sure, just one each. Two for the best man actually. But besides that, we try hard not to get anyone too uncomfortable. So no poems or karaoke tasks ;)

We got them from german amazon (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B06ZZ99B2G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), so useless for english speakers, but you can design your own and buy scratch off stickers ...

u/applepieforbreakfast · 3 pointsr/cigars

Avery 5418

These are the ones I used. Just big enough for the date, small enough to fit on the cello of a lancero. 0.5" by 0.75"

u/somethrows · 3 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

I like to put these on each end of the wire.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003X26Y4I/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?qid=1417382476&sr=8-11&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

Not this brand but all I could find quickly.

u/youareahomo · 1 pointr/electricians

You can use Brady tags on your wires behind devices. Also label them at the panel. Here is what a book of them looks like. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003X26Y4I/ref=sr_sp-btf_title_1_4?qid=1394579345&sr=8-4

You could even go far enough to label the face plates but I think that would look pretty ugly in a home.

u/easy2memorize · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I do sharpie on the tag too, unless there is no tag. Then I use these labels.

u/EdibleMalfunction · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

I have moved from Avery Labels (their software is really good) to Neato labels. I have to cut them out after they are printed but holy shit do they look good.

u/Klownicle · 1 pointr/lego

See my PM, but the direct answer is the digital document of stickers in a PDF form. Any printing of the PDF you'd need to manually cut out. This is what I did and prefer. The wheels are the hardest part due to the curves, but as they are black on black with quality sticker vinyl paper it's not noticeable if they are not perfect circles. The goal as you say is to avoid the White part. There are 5 wheels on the sticker sheet themselves when you only need 4, so there is room for "error" both in cutting and application.

I recommend these to print the stickers on; Neato-Blank-Full-Sheet-Labels/dp/B01FKXOJOY on Amazon.

u/konsyr · 2 pointsr/papermini

It's probably too late in your project for this, but you can always print alternatively so you can skip the seal step later. However, both of these make double sided figures problematic. This increases the costs, but might balance out some of the sealing costs.

Print to transparencies. (Of course, white is then an issue.) Example: https://www.amazon.com/3M-3700-Color-Laser-Transparency/dp/B00004TS5M

Print to water-resistant labels, and stick onto plastic. Example:
https://www.amazon.com/Packs-BCW-Trading-Divider-Dividers/dp/B005LIF20O and https://www.amazon.com/Neato-Blank-Full-Sheet-Labels/dp/B01FKXOJOY