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DIY Front Panels Foils

Using an inkjet printer and self- adhesive foil

Published in issue 290, July 2000

DIY Front Panels Foils
It is fairly easy to produce professionally looking, permanent front panel foils (‘decals’) for use on electronic equipment if you have a PC available along with an inkjet printer (Hewlett-Packard DeskJet or similar). Plus, of course, matt transparent sheet of the self-adhesive type as used, for instance, to protect book covers. This type of foil may be found in stationery shops or even the odd building market.

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