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some self-made warning labels






loreadarkshade

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Very cool! Thank you
I wanted to order some yellow sticky paper for my laser printer to try this
 
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We used to have members here that would custom make these. I purchased many back then. Most show the exact wavelength and output power. Loved that.
 
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We used to have members here that would custom make these. I purchased many back then. Most show the exact wavelength and output power. Loved that.
I can easily edit them if anyone wants a certain wavelengh, power-output and laser class. Then you can download them and print them on sticky paper in passport photo size
 
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Just out of curiosity, that + or - 10. Is that nm or percent? Without the symbols it's impossible to tell.
Its the plus-minus sign. It simply indicates that the wavelenght is not exactly like it says but pretty much the same. Its like the tolerance of error (a range within which the error is considered acceptable)
 
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Its the plus-minus sign. It simply indicates that the wavelenght is not exactly like it says but pretty much the same. Its like the tolerance of error (a range within which the error is considered acceptable)

Yes, but is it in nm or percent? It makes a huge difference. Most tolerances are in percentage points. But, this is always indicated.
 
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Yes, but is it in nm or percent? It makes a huge difference. Most tolerances are in percentage points. But, this is always indicated.
I actually don't know because i just wrote what my own laser pointer said and edited the wavelengh to match the different colors.
 

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Its the plus-minus sign. It simply indicates that the wavelenght is not exactly like it says but pretty much the same. Its like the tolerance of error (a range within which the error is considered acceptable)
It's probably for nm. Every label I've seen and graph always goes by nm plus or minus. Just letting you know that "wavelength" is misspelled on the sticker. Good work. Labels look great
 




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