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My wife is about to send a brochure mailing to her clients and prospective clients that would be really enhanced if she could stick a personal note on each brochure. So I was thinking that it would be really useful if we could scan a hand-written note and run off Post-It notes (the larger type that
verges on stationery size) from the printer.
Stick-on forms at the Post Office come with a little sheet of non-stick paper that peels off when you're ready to affix the form, so we could adapt that technology for use here. (In the absence of this, we'll probably use regular paper and set her poor assistant up with a large pile of paperclips.)
(Yeah, I know a "personal" note to 1,600 people is somewhat less than personal, but that is the reality of Christmas lists and marketing.)
st3f: Hm, yeah, you could do that with a can of spray mount.
(?) 3M's custom printed Post-It service
http://www.3m.com/m...ednotesandcubes.pdf For Rods_Tiger. I had in mind something that could accommodate small runs, instant turn-around and/or mail merge. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]
Removable laser labels
http://www.avery.co...657REV&pid=L7657REV I'm sure Avery or some other stationer make larger versions, but I couldn't be bothered to find them. [Mayfly]
Restickable Glue Stick
http://www.cleanswe.../skugroup19826.html [Mayfly, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]
Restickable Glue Stick
http://www.cleanswe.../skugroup19826.html [half, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Is this a round-about way of selling us tupperware? |
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I think this is a great idea. With a fiancée who works in sales, I am constantly attempting to find ways to personalize mass mailings. I have one question though. Would you put the sticky part all over the back? I dont think that would be that practical or attractive, however, the little strip at the top is almost never sticky enough to stay on anything that has been for a ride with the U.S. postal service. |
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Maybe you can find labels that will substitute? In any case, a nice idea. How about a dedicated printer that applies the adhesive as it prints the Post-Its? |
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phoe: That's just what I was thinking. I would approach this from the angle of: "See what process 3M use for their custom prints and scale it down." |
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If they have found a cunning way of printing on sticky things then mirror that. If not then find a way of putting a strip of tacky glue on sheets of paper in a low volume, home-ish kind of way. |
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Mmmmm... home-baked post-its. |
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That is the way to go. There are loads of promo postit freebies where a company logo or something similar is printed at the top. Sometimes they barely leave any room for you to write on. If she needs 1600 it may be worth to cost to print a small custom batch. |
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I'm with Phoenix. Just use removable labels. |
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use "blu tak" after you print the labels |
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Typically, it's done to fool the elderly or the very stupid into thinking they're looking at an actual personalized note, but perhaps Mrs. Curry is not so nefarious as that... |
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Nefarious? She's not a lawyer, is she? Or in real estate? Or accountancy? Or a car mechanic? |
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Although it would involve more work, one possibility would be to print on a continuous strip of paper, cut it into post-it-sized pieces (probably with a guillotine), and apply stickyness with a Pritt "Glue-it" roller or similar locally available equivalent. |
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A4 sheets of little post-it notes are available - I've seen
them. You can use the script font based on my
handwriting if you like (as used by Mars, McVitie's, Berlitz,
Delta Airlines, the BBC, etc.) if you pay the licence fee... |
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Hey people! Think out of the box. Take one 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of paper and position the post-it notes you want to produce. Scan it into your word processing program and import your "personal note" and do the positioning. Do a test print cycle until it appears as you want it to on the sheet. Then take all your post-it notes and afix to paper, and print them up. Not such a difficult task--I've done it for a charitable mailing, and 2 volunteeers were able to afix 10000 post-it notes to the sheets inside of four hours. That makes this project less than two hours of afixing. Then you run them through the printer, and since they are on a sheet, it's even easier to afix them to the mailing. If it was a two man team, I'd have one person afixing and printing the post-its, while the other one assembles the mailing. |
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Yeah, but this idea is for those of us who don't have a two-man team with four hours to kill. |
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How is this different then Avery labels? |
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Much the same way translating close captioning is different from translating an audio track. Post-It notes are not labels. |
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Toounfazed is right. I did the same
thing quite a while ago. If the post
its are small enough you can do a
two or 4 up printing. |
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Keys to success:
Straight paper path.
Good blue ink/high rez |
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I would seriously consider actually
writing some of them (prioritize)
and even getting a handwriting
font made and making a simple
database or word file and create a
boilerplate personal message and
then touch them up as much as
possible. |
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Yes it would be a cool product to
have Post-its in sheet form for
running through personal
printers, I agree. But do know that
as soon as this product is available
Mrs. Curry and her rivals will no
longer want to use it 'cause it will
be "so done" by everyone. Thus
they will move on sooner or later
to the next fake personalization
move. |
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For the current cycle of escalation
in the fake personalization war
toounfazed has your answer. But I
think picking out a batch of them
to actually do by hand is a worthy
addition to the strategy. |
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[DC] I like the spray mount idea. Here's what you do. Print them all out, then fan out the stack in a way that 1/2" of the back of each page is showing. Spray the whole stack. Done. |
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I don't know -- I'm finding personalized post it notes for $23.95 on google. Given what I know of the price of Avery labels, I don't know if the economics are there :) |
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