liqmat wrote:KCompRoom2000 wrote:Thank you. I'll look into modifying it to look like the newer Pentium stickers where silver stickers were used.
I haven't ordered silver/metallic sticker paper yet, but when I order a set of it soon, I'll definitely post a photo of the results (as well as a photo of replicas of other metallic Intel/Windows stickers).
Outstanding! I know a few people who will order them from you, including me.
Well guys, I've finally done it. I got a set of Avery silver sticker paper to print the stickers on. As a bonus, here's a recreation of the sticker that was posted since I've noticed a proper vector the Pentium Pro logo is next to impossible to find (Note: this is not a vector recreation, but it should be sufficient for printing out replicas of the sticker).
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^ This is the sticker when applied to something (in this case: the top of my Sony DVD player). Sorry about the uneven edges, I used my scissors to quickly cut it, I'll be sure to practice making more even cuts which should be an easy task since I have 35 of these to spare.
If posting Amazon links is permitted, I can link to the Avery sheet that I've used, otherwise I'll just mention the product number (Avery 4396).
The goal of this was to make a Intel Pentium Pro sticker set that resembles the metallic Intel stickers used in the Pentium II-4 eras.