FREE - Printable Relay stickers
#96
Three Wheelin'
Updated with 1983 labels
All -
Recreated this for 1983 models - not exactly sure if it will also work in 1984 as there apparently were some contradictions in the manuals for 1982-84 cars.
A/T only labels included.
-scott
Recreated this for 1983 models - not exactly sure if it will also work in 1984 as there apparently were some contradictions in the manuals for 1982-84 cars.
A/T only labels included.
-scott
#97
Nordschleife Master
Last edited by MainePorsche; 06-14-2017 at 06:34 PM. Reason: Correction
#101
Rennlist Member
Great job!
Many Thanks!
Many Thanks!
#104
Addict
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#105
Hello all,
Here is a little project that I did a few years ago. These pics are of relay name stickers for printing on adhesive paper.
Right click and save the larger file for printing.
Once printed, you can then apply an adhesive laminating material over top of them (or just simple clear packing tape), and just stick them on your relays for easy ID.
I offer no guaranty that they are correct. I don't have the time to check them for accuracy, nor correct any problems if any. Please don't ask.
The first pic is of the sheet for web viewing. The second is for saving to print.
Cheers,
Michael
Link to full size sheet 1985-86.jpg
Link to full size sheet 87-88.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1989.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1990.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1991.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1992-95.jpg
Now don't go mess around with trying to print on specific Avery label paper.
This is too easy.
Just print a test page on regular plain paper. Cut one of the relay stickers out to make sure your printer has sized the full sheet of relays to a good size for a real relay. If it has, then you are good to go.
Pick up (at Staples, Office Depot, etc) a packet of Avery "FULL SHEET LABELS" like these below...
Print a whole page of relay stickers on one page of Avery "full sheet label" paper. Once you have printed the relays, run some clear packing tape over the printed relay stickers to laminate them. (You can also buy Avery full sheet laminating film, but packing tape should be fine)
Now you just cut the relays stickers out of the full sheet, peel the backs, and stick them to your relays.
I do recommend leaving the relays in the car while applying the stickers. It makes the whole process allot easier. Also, make sure you dust/clean the top of the relays so that the adhesive with stick well.
BTW if anyone wishes to make changes, the font is DENMARK. Common to MSWord.
Cheers,
Michael
Here is a little project that I did a few years ago. These pics are of relay name stickers for printing on adhesive paper.
Right click and save the larger file for printing.
Once printed, you can then apply an adhesive laminating material over top of them (or just simple clear packing tape), and just stick them on your relays for easy ID.
I offer no guaranty that they are correct. I don't have the time to check them for accuracy, nor correct any problems if any. Please don't ask.
The first pic is of the sheet for web viewing. The second is for saving to print.
Cheers,
Michael
Link to full size sheet 1985-86.jpg
Link to full size sheet 87-88.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1989.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1990.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1991.jpg
Link to full size sheet 1992-95.jpg
Now don't go mess around with trying to print on specific Avery label paper.
This is too easy.
Just print a test page on regular plain paper. Cut one of the relay stickers out to make sure your printer has sized the full sheet of relays to a good size for a real relay. If it has, then you are good to go.
Pick up (at Staples, Office Depot, etc) a packet of Avery "FULL SHEET LABELS" like these below...
Print a whole page of relay stickers on one page of Avery "full sheet label" paper. Once you have printed the relays, run some clear packing tape over the printed relay stickers to laminate them. (You can also buy Avery full sheet laminating film, but packing tape should be fine)
Now you just cut the relays stickers out of the full sheet, peel the backs, and stick them to your relays.
I do recommend leaving the relays in the car while applying the stickers. It makes the whole process allot easier. Also, make sure you dust/clean the top of the relays so that the adhesive with stick well.
BTW if anyone wishes to make changes, the font is DENMARK. Common to MSWord.
Cheers,
Michael
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