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Re: Glow in the dark paper?



Avery used to sell them for lasers, inkjets etc. Haven't looked for them
for a while but I would imagine any major avery stockist could help you.
Failing that talk to a local friendly printer.

Hope it helps



Calum

Ant Skelton wrote:
>
> Does anybody know of such a thing as glow in the dark paper that you
can
> print on? I'd like to make the little switch labels in my RF switches
> visible in the dark. My fall back plan is maybe to print onto
> transparency then paint the back of it with glow in the dark paint.
>
> As an aside, do these switches seem the wrong way round to anybody
else?
> OFF is on the right, and ON is on the left, whereas for some reason I
> expect them to be the other way around, like volume controls for
> example.
>
> cheers
>
> ant
> ant@xxxxxxx
>
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