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Old May 7th 04, 09:58 AM
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I've been wondering what to do for labels in the cockpit of a homebuilt. The

Brother line of printers looks like it might be good. They have tape that
prints white on a black background in a variety of widths. I like the
traditional look of white on black, but I don't know if these labels are
durable, and would really look professional.

Anyone out there using this or another system for labels that you are happy
with?

thanks,
tom pettit


Use your word processor, type a list of all the labels you need. Go to your
local sign shop and they can print them on vinyl. Have a back up sheet made
too.

They have at least 2 grades of vinyl. If you want decals or labels like "no
step" that will go on the exterior they uses one grade. Inside labels use a
lighter grade and are cheaper.

This reminds me I need to get some more jane fonda urinal targets made.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired