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Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?
 
<a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com> wrote in message
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Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?

Look at Avery. They do strong "polyester" and also some Mylar like metalised
ones that are very good.
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:20:12 +0800, "Dennis" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote:

a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:07e45e91-10c7-4fd7-9610-579a2e2b4059@k9g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?


Look at Avery. They do strong "polyester" and also some Mylar like metalised
ones that are very good.


You can also actually stamp a numeral in some versions. Both metallic
backed and polymer.
 
a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com wrote:
Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?
Office Depot, Staples, London drugs?

At least here in Vancouver, BC that's where I'd start...

John :-#)#

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"Dennis" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:07e45e91-10c7-4fd7-9610-579a2e2b4059@k9g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?


Look at Avery. They do strong "polyester" and also some Mylar like
metalised ones that are very good.
Found them:

"Durable Metallic Heavy Duty Labels, L6009, 960/Pack, 45.7 x 21.2 mm"
"AVERY Product Number: 959201 - Software Code: L6009"


Made by many other companies as well - you can buy them at most stationary
stores.
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 21:20:26 +0800, "Dennis" <noone@nowhere.com>
wrote:

"Dennis" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:UMKdnSsNZOYPnMPQnZ2dnUVZ_oqdnZ2d@westnet.com.au...

a7yvm109gf5d1@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:07e45e91-10c7-4fd7-9610-579a2e2b4059@k9g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
Hi gang,
I need about 25 -50 die-cut (rounded edge) labels of about 2 x 0.75
inches. Some sort of vinyl, that can be laser printed and has a good,
thick adhesive (about 2mils) to stick to anodized aluminum OR powder
coated aluminum. This is for commercial temp, indoor use. I don't need
tamper proof vinyl.

The usual stationery paper stuff won't do. Finding asset labels in
small quantities is more difficult than I expected. I'm also in
Canada, which for some reason makes shipping very expensive since most
companies are in the US but use UPS, which costs 40$ shipping for a
single sheet of labels.... Gimme a break!

Any companies, or product names?


Look at Avery. They do strong "polyester" and also some Mylar like
metalised ones that are very good.




Found them:

"Durable Metallic Heavy Duty Labels, L6009, 960/Pack, 45.7 x 21.2 mm"
"AVERY Product Number: 959201 - Software Code: L6009"


Made by many other companies as well - you can buy them at most stationary
stores.
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Yes; it's very hard to find them in moving stores. ;)

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