Does anyone here print their own stickers? I was looking at label makers, but most of the affordable color ones are limited to two or three tones at most, because theyre using a thermal process on pre-colored sheets. Dye-sublimation is super expensive! And inkjet printing on sticker paper leads to a low-quality, easily damaged sticker. Maybe some of you have tried those photo printers that have sticker packs? I guess i could always screen print, but that's messy and a big hassle. Your thoughts? Also, stickers general
Stickers are for nerds
please don't troll my thread. this is a place for serious stickers discussion
>stickers
>anime
>stickers general
>please don't troll my thread
>serious stickers discussion
that's like a teenage white girl wearing skimpy clothes walking around the black ghetto at 8pm
prepare to be bullied, nerd
Idk I just order them from the Internet
There is thus site where you can fill a sheet of paper with your own images, forgot the name, some anons recommended it
maki a cute
>>59942396
yeah, i think redbubble does that. but i'd really like to make my own stickers, at home. there was a video game console back in the day that was able to print stickers from screenshots; you'd think the home sticker printing technology would have come along a bit since then! kids love stickers! why hasn't anyone capitalized on this?
what's a good color vinyl printer that doesn't cost $1000+
>>59943722
good luck dude, i can't even name one under 5k. solvent printers are basically only marketed to commercial customers; there's really no home vinyl printing products at all
>>59942458
You mean paper B&W gameboy stickers?
>>59943809
casio loopy
>>>/o/17020144
Ask here, a few anons make weatherproof cut vinyl and sell it to other aut/o/ists
>>59943919
looking at those, i can guarantee you they're either using commercial-grade printers or farming the actual printing out to professional shops. definitely solvent or uv printing going on there, which is way out of the price range of someone who just wants to print a few small stickers at home.
the more i look at it, the more it seems like the only real home-gamer solution is screen printing, and even that doesn't really count since you have to make a screen for each image you want to print (making it more suited for small-run commercial work than printing a meme and sticking it to your computer).
>>59942327
>wanting serious discussion
>starts thread with maki shit
>>59944287
i never thought about it that way before
I hate Makiposter.
Don't even bother anon, the machines are incredibly expensive. They're fairly cheap for the most part, so you're better off just buying them.
if i had a machine that printed stickers i would shitpost irl