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Reddit mentions of EVG Home & Office Supplies 50 Sheets of Quality A4 White Matte Self Adhesive/Sticky Back Label Printing Paper Sheet

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of EVG Home & Office Supplies 50 Sheets of Quality A4 White Matte Self Adhesive/Sticky Back Label Printing Paper Sheet. Here are the top ones.

EVG Home & Office Supplies 50 Sheets of Quality A4 White Matte Self Adhesive/Sticky Back Label Printing Paper Sheet
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50 Sheets of A4 Matte Strong Self Adhesive Paper, Inkjet and Laser Compatible.Ideal for labeling, sticker printing and compatible with silhouette machines.Easy peel and stick.Full A4 size label: 210mm x 297mm. Paper weight 80 gsm (160 gsm including backing paper).This material has a matte finish, good for text & image printing, as well as writing.
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ColorWhite
Height0.43307 Inches
Length11.69289 Inches
Number of items50
Release dateSeptember 2018
SizeA4
Weight1.1574268755 Pounds
Width8.2677 Inches

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Found 3 comments on EVG Home & Office Supplies 50 Sheets of Quality A4 White Matte Self Adhesive/Sticky Back Label Printing Paper Sheet:

u/LindenRyuujin · 2 pointsr/classicwow

Thanks for the reply! So maybe something like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sheets-Quality-Adhesive-Sticky-Printing/dp/B01N9PYOB6 I should have thought to look for self adhesive paper!

u/dosaki · 1 pointr/tabletopgamedesign

For the "character sheets" (I call them the faction mats), I used black cardboard (200 or 250gsm) with self-adhesive paper.
I might change these more often so I didn't want to use something thicker, and, in fact, I thought that I could build the thickness as I glue more and more paper to it until I've got a version that looks more final (and then I'll transition to thicker cardboard).

For the cards, I used the same black cardboard with the self-adhesive paper. This time, though I wrapped the cardboard with the adhesive paper so that I'd get front and back.
I then sprayed them with a clear lacquer to preserve the ink.

In the beginning they stick a little bit, but after some use, they feel a bit more like playing cards.

I want to use linen paper + spray glue + cardboard for my next version of the prototype as I hear those make them feel exactly like playing cards.

As for the rounded corners (on both the cards and the faction mats), it's just a rounded corner cutter.
It's not brilliant, and for thicker items you might have to have some hand strength, but it's cheap and it gets the job done.

u/JayDeePea · 1 pointr/RandomActsofCards

I bought this from amazon (uk)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N9PYOB6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_q3T7H1tOrf8Q9


Also not sure where in the world it's available but I use the HP smart ink service. For £1.99 per month I can print 50 pages no matter how much ink is used. The printer detects when its going to run out of ink and HP send you more ink before you run out. All for 1.99 a month!


I use canva.com to make stuff like the labels. Theres a lot of free resources you can find on there if you look :)