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m.carroll
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For all you MXDL users out there, if you've got a high-powered laser in this awesome host, you should probably have a warning label on it. I've attached a PSD (PhotoShop Dcoument) containing the label I've made.
The text is fully editable, you may change it to whatever you like. I suggest not altering the label dimensions/borders/margins, as the combination of these result in the "real" look of the label. For Advanced users: feel free to adjust the color of the Laser Icon using a hue shift, and then change the blending effect stroke color to match the new hue using the eyedropper (the stroke effect smooths out the appearance of the icon).
If you print out the label at 600dpi (Best Quality for most printers), it will (depending on the printer) put out a .975 x .475 inch label which fits perfectly over the "Superbright, 5W, Waterproof" inset etching on the host. I suggest using high quality paper, as it will absorb the ink better and result in a more professional looking label, as well as some sort of either packing tape or lamination (xyron etc.) to adhere it to the host. The two pictures below show mine, with low quality paper and a bad taping job, but you get the idea.
Hope you enjoy it!
The text is fully editable, you may change it to whatever you like. I suggest not altering the label dimensions/borders/margins, as the combination of these result in the "real" look of the label. For Advanced users: feel free to adjust the color of the Laser Icon using a hue shift, and then change the blending effect stroke color to match the new hue using the eyedropper (the stroke effect smooths out the appearance of the icon).
If you print out the label at 600dpi (Best Quality for most printers), it will (depending on the printer) put out a .975 x .475 inch label which fits perfectly over the "Superbright, 5W, Waterproof" inset etching on the host. I suggest using high quality paper, as it will absorb the ink better and result in a more professional looking label, as well as some sort of either packing tape or lamination (xyron etc.) to adhere it to the host. The two pictures below show mine, with low quality paper and a bad taping job, but you get the idea.
Hope you enjoy it!