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Could use a dye sublimation printer.

"Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
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>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good but
> the problem is if you wet them they run (
> Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and ship
> them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
> I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones you
> can buy at the brewstore...
> Louise)
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Could use a dye sublimation printer.

"Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
.. .
>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good but
> the problem is if you wet them they run (
> Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and ship
> them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
> I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones you
> can buy at the brewstore...
> Louise)
>
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Wow! this is an old post...
I have since bought a laser printer and I no longer "wine" about my labels
running )
Louise

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> Could use a dye sublimation printer.
>
> "Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
> .. .
>>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good but
>> the problem is if you wet them they run (
>> Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and
>> ship
>> them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
>> I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones you
>> can buy at the brewstore...
>> Louise)
>>
>>

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LOL,

just looked and realised how old the post was!

I am living in the past...

"Weez" > wrote in message
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> Wow! this is an old post...
> I have since bought a laser printer and I no longer "wine" about my labels
> running )
> Louise
>
> --
>
>
> "R-D-C" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Could use a dye sublimation printer.
>>
>> "Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>>>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good
>>>but
>>> the problem is if you wet them they run (
>>> Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and
>>> ship
>>> them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
>>> I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones
>>> you
>>> can buy at the brewstore...
>>> Louise)
>>>
>>>

>>
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LOL,

just looked and realised how old the post was!

I am living in the past...

"Weez" > wrote in message
.. .
> Wow! this is an old post...
> I have since bought a laser printer and I no longer "wine" about my labels
> running )
> Louise
>
> --
>
>
> "R-D-C" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Could use a dye sublimation printer.
>>
>> "Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>>>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good
>>>but
>>> the problem is if you wet them they run (
>>> Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and
>>> ship
>>> them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
>>> I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones
>>> you
>>> can buy at the brewstore...
>>> Louise)
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

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R-D-C wrote:

>Could use a dye sublimation printer.
>
>"Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
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>>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good but
>>the problem is if you wet them they run (
>>Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and ship
>>them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
>>I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones you
>>can buy at the brewstore...
>>Louise)
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>
>

I use a canon BJC-6100 and they don't run easily. I've set a wet glass
on a printed page and it didn't run... Doesn't use water based ink.

Rick
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R-D-C wrote:

>Could use a dye sublimation printer.
>
>"Louise Gagnon" > wrote in message
. ..
>
>
>>I always or almost always make my own labels and they look really good but
>>the problem is if you wet them they run (
>>Does anyone know of a company that will print them professionally and ship
>>them to you if you send them the JPEG of whatever you want printed.
>>I'm not really impressed with the online labels available or the ones you
>>can buy at the brewstore...
>>Louise)
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>
>
>

I use a canon BJC-6100 and they don't run easily. I've set a wet glass
on a printed page and it didn't run... Doesn't use water based ink.

Rick
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