Title:  	linux.labels.pm.sea
Version:	930817
Description:	Linux Diskette Labels for Avery Laser Labels (3.5" only)
Author: 	Chris D. Johnston <chris@surfcty.com> 714/289-8543
Platforms:	Linux
Copying-Policy:	Freely Redistributable - No Commercial Resale
Keyords: 	diskette label, linux, postscript

This collection of four files are the source files.
They are generated by PageMaker 4.2a on a Macintosh.
These files are the same files used to create the
linux.labels.PS.tar set.

The files are:

labels_a.c.s.x10	labels a1, a2, a3, a4, c1, c2, c3, s1, x10
labels_b1-7.d1-2	labels b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, d1, d2
labels_x1-9		labels x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9
labels_t1-3		labels t1, t2, t3

(note the labels are 9 per sheet)

This set of files should print to most any postscript device
(I hope).  I have tested it on an AST Laser PS and an
Apple LaserWriter IINTX.  I think they look good.  What
is pretty neat is the fact that the edge copy lines up
nicely.

To use these labels, get some Avery 5196 Laser Label stock.
Insert them with the floppy labels first.  The itty bitty 
labels last.

Peel the labels off from side to side, not top to bottom.
Attach the label to the floppy diskette 
starting at the bottom edge of the front of the
diskette.  Wrap up and around the back.  The edge copy
should line up perfectly.

Any questions?


Write:  chris@surfcty.com
