Am I able to make my own sticker labels with my Machine? (1 Viewer)

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Hey all, just seeing if I am able to make my own labels or if the sticker paper is somekind of special blend?
I have a BN2-20A Sticker printer and able to print out in full color on different types of media. 3mm - 6mm thick adhesive vinyl (Matte,Glossy,Clear,Holographic)
My machine also can perf-cut and kisscut to size. I'm thinking it could be perfect for labels.
 
Im sure theres a expert in printing some where in these fourms
Measure, print, cut. The main thing to watch out for is making sure the labels sit below with the recess area. Ceramic hybrids are simple to relabel, and it’s best to buy them without labels. Paulsons can be labeled over the inlay with very thin labels, or “murdered” by removing the inlay to apply laminated labels. There are plenty of guides available for removing inlays, and you can also mill the recess area for a smooth, flat surface for labeling.
 
Measure, print, cut. The main thing to watch out for is making sure the labels sit below with the recess area. Ceramic hybrids are simple to relabel, and it’s best to buy them without labels. Paulsons can be labeled over the inlay with very thin labels, or “murdered” by removing the inlay to apply laminated labels. There are plenty of guides available for removing inlays, and you can also mill the recess area for a smooth, flat surface for labeling.
Thank you, I was looking into that milling site and their stuff for some infromation too. I'll keep this in-mind when trying this out tomorrow.
 

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