Hi Folks, I've got pretty much everything sorted out now, but one thing I'm looking for is a sheet of labels that are used on the top of the cassettes themselves with the A and B sides, and space for the overall title of the cassette. I know that different cassettes have quite different indentations for these labels, but if there was at least a label that was 90% there, then a quick snip with some scissors would finish the job. I've just got old tapes that are going to be re-recorded and it would be the icing on the cake if I could get fresh labels, rather than tippex over what has gone before. Any ideas please?
At the moment I'm starting to think that my best bet is to take an A4 single label sheet, and print my own template.
Thanks. Looks like they don't ship to the UK ... but that's given me some better search terms to try.
Here's a full label, these are cool since you can run them through a printer. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Audio-Cass...epid=0&hash=item2f13ad465c:g:sw4AAOSwSPBaYO98
Thanks for that. I do have some of those full labels already, but I concluded that they obscure the character of the cassette too much. Hence the search for the smaller labels.
The smaller labels seem to be a little harder to find, here's a free template website to print your own. https://www.worldlabel.com/Templates/label-templates-for-mac.htm
Thanks - I already have a copy of it. My problem, is the printer. It has weird margins and behaviours. I'm also using individual J-Cards, made on card - https://www.retrostylemedia.co.uk/p...-manila-natural-recycled-matt-and-gloss-white - but next time I'll definitely be getting A4 sheets of card and cutting them myself I'm full of great ideas that never work!
Maybe you're looking for this: which you can buy here: https://tapeline.info/v2/audio-cassette-labels.html