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First post, by adalbert

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I have bunch of old laptops and most of them have some labels damaged, especially the ones that are used to cover screws. They may or may not have texts printed. These labels are made of pretty thick plastic and are adhesive on the bottom. The plastic is rough and textured. They are also used in modern hardware. I attach some photos. How are they made? Is it possible to make them in low volumes? Are they made by laminating regular prints with a plastic film, or is it some kind of resin?

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Reply 1 of 1, by mdog69

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Matte finish laminating pouch and a normal laminating machine would probably do the same job.