Erik on Facebook requested Assembler Editor and the Super SALT Diagnostic cart labels in the Silver Atari XL style. You can find them in the Repro Section.
4 thoughts on “Two new Atari XL cart labels”
I love the artwork you are creating and have used a couple of them now, printed on plain paper on photo color printer.
What do you think is the best material or printing process for really good longer lasting labels to replace missing ones on cartridges?
Thank you for all you do to keep Atari 8bit alive!
Greg Yotz
@PrimebigG
8bit lives in Kansas…
I use matt photo paper for the accuracy of the colours and quality of the paper. I spray the ink side with a semi gloss clearcoat suitable for art then I cut the label out and spray the back with a good adhesive. It’s a lot of work but it looks great and lasts forever.
Thank you and sorry for the double post, the webpage crashed and I didn’t realize the first one posted.
I love the artwork you are creating and have used a couple of them now.
What do you think is the best material or printing process for really good longer lasting labels to replace missing ones on cartridges?
Thank you for all you do to keep Atari 8bit alive!
I love the artwork you are creating and have used a couple of them now, printed on plain paper on photo color printer.
What do you think is the best material or printing process for really good longer lasting labels to replace missing ones on cartridges?
Thank you for all you do to keep Atari 8bit alive!
Greg Yotz
@PrimebigG
8bit lives in Kansas…
I use matt photo paper for the accuracy of the colours and quality of the paper. I spray the ink side with a semi gloss clearcoat suitable for art then I cut the label out and spray the back with a good adhesive. It’s a lot of work but it looks great and lasts forever.
Thank you and sorry for the double post, the webpage crashed and I didn’t realize the first one posted.
I love the artwork you are creating and have used a couple of them now.
What do you think is the best material or printing process for really good longer lasting labels to replace missing ones on cartridges?
Thank you for all you do to keep Atari 8bit alive!
Greg Yotz
@PrimebigG
8bit lives in Kansas…