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Reddit mentions of White Gloss Full Sheet Labels - 8.5 x 11-100 Sheets - Inkjet Printers - Vertical Back Slit for Easy Peeling - Online Labels

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White Gloss Full Sheet Labels - 8.5 x 11-100 Sheets - Inkjet Printers - Vertical Back Slit for Easy Peeling - Online Labels
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BLANK WHITE GLOSS FULL SHEET LABELS - printable, white paper with a glossy finish & permanent adhesive back - inkjet compatible onlyEASY-TO-SEPARATE LINER - one vertical slit down center of label backing for faster applicationINCLUDED IN ORDER - 100 full sheet 8.5" x 11" labels + ships in protective, plastic clamshell case, doubles as storage container + free activation to design software with every purchaseCOMMON USES - ideal for full-size prints, warning warehouse signs, custom sizes, & more - sticks to metal, plastic, glass, tin, paper, cardboard etcACTIVATION CODE TO DESIGN SOFTWARE - every purchase includes activation code for Maestro Label Designer - code is located on packing slip
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u/silvernutter ยท 2 pointsr/snes

I started making new labels for my collection a few weeks ago, and it is a bit of a pain. If you're not interested in spending a lot of time and money getting labels perfect, I recommend going to retrogamecases and paying the $5/label there. If you're still interested, here is my process:


There are no good sources for high quality label scans that I know of, so I generally make them myself in photoshop using a heavily modified version of this template. The same guy has a European style template as well, but I cannot vouch for its accuracy. Fortunately there is a good source for cover art, which is the cover project. Generally you can make a decently accurate label using the cover art here. Sometimes you need to fudge around with photoshop to remove logos or other stuff that is sometimes on the cover.


For printing, I use an inkjet printer with high quality glossy sticker paper that I then laminate and cut with a scrap-booking cutting machine. After it is cut I can remove the adhesive backing along with the back layer of laminate, and it looks very close to a real SNES label. This particular sticker paper is very unforgiving, so make sure your sticker is even before touching the cartridge!

If there is anything you would like more detailed information about, let me know and I would be glad to help.