Tomorrow should be a double fun day for me - expecting both my SI order and the new iPhone to be delivered. That's a lot of stalking to do. I'll be sure to eat a good breakfast first.
Tomorrow should be a double fun day for me - expecting both my SI order and the new iPhone to be delivered. That's a lot of stalking to do. I'll be sure to eat a good breakfast first.
@ Wuzzntme - Here are Volt with the P-Touch labels (gold on black). As you can see on the two grapes - I was able to position "Classic" above the graphic of the grapes. You can move things all around or size them however you want - graphics or text. I've got some labels on my DIY bottles with four lines of text. They look a little blurry because of photographer error - lol.
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Wuzz, you saw the Casio ones, right? If I were you, I'd make sure the refill tapes are easy to get for that one. Brother P-Touch seems to be the most accessible - might be better to try to get one of those cheap online instead. They usually give you sample black on white tape to play with - the real fun comes with the refill tapes, where you can pick different color combos and widths. Black on clear tape on our black cartos probably wouldn't be a good idea.
The one Rave is talking about is one that hooks up to the computer: you do actual graphics on included software and print it out like you would on a regular printer (it's basically a mini-printer). This gives you the added functionality of adding pictures, reversing type, etc. So if you wanted gold type on black tape, you could reverse your image so that the black prints that way on the gold tape. If you wanted your labels to look like Rave's, you might have to go this route. Otherwise, you'd be getting black type on white tape (or whatever color tape you end up getting). I think she uses the PT-2430PC... Get it?
EDIT: Actually, I don't even know if the included software gives you the power to reverse the image (to get it to look like hers). That might be a Photoshop thing that you have to do to it first...but sure is pretty, right?
They were Dymo Cindy. Same company as those cheapo embossed ones that have been around since Noah was a deckhand. They had several colors to choose from and are electronic but I don't think they hook up to the puter. Got some graphics built in but limited. I had no idea labels had evolved into this. Older I get the less I know. I think Office Depot is going to be my friend today. Or maybe I'd just be better off spending the money on the SI sale this month since I'm not handy at computer graphics and such. My creativity and talents are all limited to woodworking.
You really don't need to be handy with computer graphics for this. There are a lot of black and white images out there - such as clip art and a lot included in the software as well. No need for reversing or anything fancy. On mine: anything black in the image comes out gold. Anything white comes out clear. Easy squeezee.
BTW - Your reason for editing: Really!?!?
Rave everytime you show us your batts i drool...lol the last photo has been my phone's lock screen for a month.. Its just so pretty. I will not be joining this round of sales... I have enough carto's to last me a long while.
Congratulations on retirement but maybe not the fixed income part.
I am pretty content with what I have for the time being (even though I lost my orange 65mm in the port a pot last weekend)
Should be set for awhile![]()
congrats on 9 months!!!![]()
Basically I can't justify buying blanks when for the same price I can get some with a yummy prefilled liquid, even though I'd like to use my own juice without having to wash t out first which arguably dimishes the carto from that point onwards.
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