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    Thanks! I'll give it a try... I was hoping for something clear, though, but I don't see a problem with white...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atom058 View Post
    Thanks! I'll give it a try... I was hoping for something clear, though, but I don't see a problem with white...
    Only the back of the paper is white. The front that gets the ink from the printer is clear. Once you peel it back and stick it to something, like a window, it's clear. Not 100% see thru, but close enough for me.

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    Skimask - Then that is exactly what I need! Thanks so much!

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    I used transparent labels (Avery, I think) on a CD card product. It's very similar to the sticker paper so the latter should work.

    This should be OK for onesies and twosies but for anything more I would use double-sided copper boards and make the labels in the copper.

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