My Sticker Mule labeling experience (2 Viewers)

No, I color matched them myself with my color laser printer and crossed my fingers that their output would be close. They pretty much nailed it with the output colors I had on Illustrator.
Pretty much dead-on across to top row, and 98% on the purple. And even the green and gray are pretty darn close.

What are the CMYK values for each?
 
Thank you for this, seems the most bang for buck way to go.
 
I read this whole thread but still confused/want to confirm.

If I’m doing RHC overlabels (don’t want to murder) I order “labels” not “stickers” from SM, do I have that right?

Can I get like 10+ designs on one sheet? Or are they sticklers now on the number of denoms/designs on one sheet?
 
Just wanted to share my experience with Sticker Mule. I recently bought a set of 12 stripes and wanted to get labels custom printed for them. I went thru all the usual sites for custom poker chip labels etc, including gear ( he was just too overbooked btw). When I stumbled upon a custom sticker maker called Sticker Mule. They are not in the poker chip labeling business, but custom stickers for just about anything. Amazing reviews so I decided to email them. Within hours I received an email back. The customer service from these folks was absolutely amazing. From beginning to end actually. They had me sold from the first email. Just from the prompt service and kindness. She informed me yes they are vinyl labels that are then laminated. They cut the sticker to whatever you send them. It could be a sticker of Superman and they would cut around the pic. In other words I was convinced they would be centered labels in a circle verses printed on a circle which always leave room for error. I went ahead and ordered enough labels for the set I was trying to complete. The issue was they only let you order in quantities of 10. I only needed 25 sheets. But had to order 30.

When they arrived less than a week later, I was amazed of the quality. Freaking awesome. I can't say enough about them. Beautiful.
A few weeks went by and I wanted another batch for another set. This time on their website I noticed a different size that I didn't notice last time. Last time I ordered 8.5" x 11" and was limited a little. Anyways to make a too long story shorter... If you order their custom sticker sheet and click the custom size button, you can pick any size paper to print on. I emailed them and asked how large the paper would be for 100 1" circles... 12" x 12" is what they said. Ok so for 10 sheets of that would cost $97. With free shipping and will receive in less than 10 days... Vinyl, laminated... 1000 labels... For 500 chips... $97? That's less than 10¢ a label... I saved like $40 doing thier custom size sheets... The key is to get all the different labels on one sheet and only order 10 sheets.
Anyways... Just want to share my experience, and I can't say how happy I am with the entire experience with them. I love my labels. And I will really love my second set at an even cheaper price!!!
Top quality company. Check them out!
Did you use a vector file??
 
I read this whole thread but still confused/want to confirm.

If I’m doing RHC overlabels (don’t want to murder) I order “labels” not “stickers” from SM, do I have that right?

Can I get like 10+ designs on one sheet? Or are they sticklers now on the number of denoms/designs on one sheet?
In the OP yuo can see only 3 designs in a sheet, but i would imagine they can fit more.
I also have your same question if I can include like 9 designs in one sheet.
If you ever found out then please let me know!
 
You can make custom sheets however big or small you want with whatever designs but then you need minimum 10 sheets which shouldn't be too much of a problem.
 
I didn’t read through the 13 pages of this thread, but does sticker mule now provide a label that will fit into 7/8 recess?
They can provide a round label to whichever size you would like. There’s a custom size choice.

One thing to keep a note on is round stickers vs round labels. Labels are thinner, stickers are thicker and imo higher quality. The website workflow is awkward for pages of stickers so I’ve found it’s easier to email customer support. They are very responsive, but maybe not today on Christmas.
 
They can provide a round label to whichever size you would like. There’s a custom size choice.

One thing to keep a note on is round stickers vs round labels. Labels are thinner, stickers are thicker and imo higher quality. The website workflow is awkward for pages of stickers so I’ve found it’s easier to email customer support. They are very responsive, but maybe not today on Christmas.
Thanks! If I am using the stickers to fit in 7/8 milled circle, do I have to go a bit smaller?
 
Thanks! If I am using the stickers to fit in 7/8 milled circle, do I have to go a bit smaller?
Every mill produces a slightly different diameter even though they all might be using a 7/8" bit. I would use a caliper to determine the exact one in this case (assuming all the chips were milled by the same person, if not check all the possibilities). Then you would probably want to go a tad narrower than that.
 

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