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Identifying Material By Label

sewfun52

New Member
I have a lot of different roll materials. Since I print, most of it is white. Does anyone know of a product I can stick in the top of the 3" roll to put the material ID on?

Thanks!
 

TrustMoore_TN

Sign & Graphics Business Consultant
Core ID cards. We made our own using 3mm CNC Cut PVC and printed labels with a color coded general category printed at the top (Vinyl, Laminate, Banner, Translucent, Specialty) and we write in descriptions and part numbers underneath. Grimco has something similar...
Grimco.com: Core ID Cards
 

shoresigns

New Member
You don't need a CNC to make your own core ID cards. We print from a template, apply it to PVC, then cut it with a ruler. The left/right sides are at an angle so the top is slightly wider than 3" and the bottom is slightly less.
 

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We cut ID cards out of 3mm PVC and apply printed decals to them to identify standard roll materials. We also keep a few blanks around for new materials that we can conveniently label with a Sharpie.
 

Johnny Best

Active Member
I do not get that involved with the labels, after I take it off the roll I put on top of printer.
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Just take a 4"wide by 12" with a strip of masking tape and write what it is on paper. I keep the plastic sleeve that comes with the roll over it. So I just pull it out and read what it says. Sorry it is not something to get all involved with.
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
So you guys are saying you don't ID your materials by taste and smell?
I must have held over that habit from my commercial tinting days when you'd roll the corner of the material with your teeth to separate the liner.
(IJ180c tastes best)

We use mostly 3M - has the info printed on the inside of the core.

wayne k
guam usa
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
We go through a LOT of materials here, but we try to keep our "go to" materials in their own area and the oddballs in another. That in itself helps a lot when checking inventory "at a glance". Otherwise, we use little "T" shaped cards we had cut out of sintra or pvc that we write on with a dry erase marker.
 
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