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FOIL WARNING LABELS FOR SALE! LIMITED TIME

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Foil warning labels for sale! Limited time

hi guys, after making my bluray logos and noticing that they were very popular, i decided to make warning labels, im not making a bunch and just selling them, im making what you uys want on them. i will be selling them 10 at a time. just PM me if you want red, green or bluray, the mW, wavelength and whatever else.

i took a picture of the gold and clear labels, obviously since my phone doesnt have macro they look blurry, but i also put up the image i printed, note the text is alot more clear when printed, especially the gold due to its small font. i was happy with the results. as for pricing
10 clear- 4.00 USD
20 clear- 7.00 USD
30 clear- 10.00 USD
40 clear- 13.00 USD
50 clear- 16.00 USD
clear is the same price as the gold. note its much cheaper buying in bulk. shipping is 3 dollars i send certified mail only. I ONLY HAVE CLEAR LEFT, i am posting a new threas with this with new macro pics.
 

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YOU CAN ALSO GET THEM LIKE THIS, WITH A CURVED EDGE AROUND THE LABEL, YOU NEED TO CUT IT THOUGH
 

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tony70516 said:
YOU CAN ALSO GET THEM LIKE THIS, WITH A CURVED EDGE AROUND THE LABEL, YOU NEED TO CUT IT THOUGH
Why so much rage?

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haha sorry i was making the labels just before this post so my caps lock was still on haha
 
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What do you use to print them? Is it a standard color laser printer?

Also here is the appropriate text for the various laser classes

CLASS II - Caution / Laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM / CLASS II Laser Product

CLASS IIIa - Caution / laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS / CLASS IIIa Laser Product (for lasers that are equal to or less than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIa - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE / CLASS IIIa Laser Product ((for lasers that are greater than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIb - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM / CLASS IIIb Laser Product

CLASS IV - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION / CLASS IV Laser Product

Radiation output information on warning logotype. Each Class II, III, and IV laser product shall state in appropriate units on the required warning logotype, the maximum output of laser radiation, the pulse duration when appropriate, and the laser medium or emitted wavelength(s).

Also, and I cannot seem to find the reference, but I seem to recall that the laser beam image is always red no matter what the output color of the beam is. Anyway that's neither here nor there.
 
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Here's a good one for Blue-Rays.
 

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FrothyChimp said:
What do you use to print them? Is it a standard color laser printer?

Also here is the appropriate text for the various laser classes

CLASS II - Caution / Laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM / CLASS II Laser Product

CLASS IIIa - Caution / laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS / CLASS IIIa Laser Product (for lasers that are equal to or less than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIa - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE / CLASS IIIa Laser Product ((for lasers that are greater than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIb - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM / CLASS IIIb Laser Product

CLASS IV - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION / CLASS IV Laser Product

Radiation output information on warning logotype. Each Class II, III, and IV laser product shall state in appropriate units on the required warning logotype, the maximum output of laser radiation, the pulse duration when appropriate, and the laser medium or emitted wavelength(s).

Also, and I cannot seem to find the reference, but I seem to recall that the laser beam image is always red no matter what the output color of the beam is. Anyway that's neither here nor there.

i had all you wrote on the lllb right.. so i dont know where your going at with this..
 
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by the way ill get some macro pics hopefully tomorrow once i find my camera charger. :)
 
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tony70516 said:
i had all you wrote on the lllb right.. so i dont know where your going at with this..

Sorry just trying to help you out. Your Class IIIb labels have the Class IIIa warning statement on them. Class IIIb should state, per FDA requirements, AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
 
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FrothyChimp said:
What do you use to print them? Is it a standard color laser printer?

Also here is the appropriate text for the various laser classes

CLASS II - Caution / Laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM / CLASS II Laser Product

CLASS IIIa - Caution / laser Radiation / DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS / CLASS IIIa Laser Product (for lasers that are equal to or less than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIa - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE / CLASS IIIa Laser Product ((for lasers that are greater than 2.5 x 10[sup]-3[/sup] W/cm[sup]2[/sup])

CLASS IIIb - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM / CLASS IIIb Laser Product

CLASS IV - Danger / Laser Radiation / AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION / CLASS IV Laser Product

Radiation output information on warning logotype. Each Class II, III, and IV laser product shall state in appropriate units on the required warning logotype, the maximum output of laser radiation, the pulse duration when appropriate, and the laser medium or emitted wavelength(s).

Also, and I cannot seem to find the reference, but I seem to recall that the laser beam image is always red no matter what the output color of the beam is. Anyway that's neither here nor there.

yea i bought a radioshack 5 mW a while back and it had a green beam on the label, i think it looks nicer to match the color of the laser light.
 

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ill take 20 clear- 7.00 USD & 10 GOLD - 4.00 USD... pm me ur pp email :cool: and ill buy more next week when u have silver in stock
 

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Hi,

If I order 30, do they all have to be the same wattage and laser wavelength? Or can I order (theoraticly) 30 different labels?
 
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yea just don't go too crazy haha like 30 different labels. My paypal email is t.delnevo@yahoo.com
Just make the payment and pm me exactly what you want I'll make them and ship them once I get the payment
 




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