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I don't know about you but I really like this idea. At $5, it's cheaper than other cable labels and saves you the hassle of making your own. What do you guys think?
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Masking tape and a magic marker is much cheaper.
This!The stickers are too generic and simplistic. I have lots of external USB drives, battery chargers, etc., each one with its own (usually unique) power supply. I'd like to put the same label on both parts: the device (ie. "USB 4TB Drive #1", "USB 1TB Drive #2", "4AA Charger #1", etc.) and on the AC adapter ("USB 4TB Drive #1", "USB 1TB Drive #2", "4AA Charger #1", etc.) so I know which adapter goes with which device. Pictographs like those presented in the Kickstarter would not help. I will continue to laser print small labels on Avery sheets and cut them out by hand.
LOL for some reason Zoolander comes to mind. :-pThese labels are for people who need a robot to guide them out of a burning building.
I could see this as helpful for my parents.
Why not just buy the sticker sheets from an office supply depot and create your own?
Because i bet none of the kiddies have heard of avery labels. It's a thing of the past. Why buy printable, adhesive stickers that conform to a standard and instead waste more money?Why not just buy the sticker sheets from an office supply depot and create your own?
You'll find most on this forum don't understand target markets or market segments and thus if something doesn't fit in their POU it is useless and should never be made or sold. Good luck with your project.Hi everyone. It's the sticker guy here. Thanks for taking the time to check out my Kickstarter!
I agree that my stickers are probably not ideal for the more technical specialist applications some of you mentioned. I am however thinking of creating a stretch goal which is an alphanumeric sheet, which could be more useful.
Because i bet none of the kiddies have heard of avery labels. It's a thing of the past. Why buy printable, adhesive stickers that conform to a standard and instead waste more money?
They don't even have to conform to a standard. The whole sheet itself is a giant sticker and you can use whatever image you want and print it out on the sheet. You could even take a picture of each device and print them on the sheet so you know exactly the device you put the sticker on.
I don't know about you but I really like this idea. At $5, it's cheaper than other cable labels and saves you the hassle of making your own. What do you guys think?