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Best printer for video game labels?

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KentaZX:

I'm thinking of printing labels for all the games in my collections, and i know that red river 5B is a good type of paper to use for case labels, but I don't know whats a good type of label paper to use for nes, snes, sega genesis, 32X and N64 labels. So whats a good printer to use for all of these? laser or inkjet? and what type of model and brand for  that said printer should I buy?

sheep2001:

Are you talking about labels (I've the sticky things on carts) or inserts?

KentaZX:

well both, like I want to know whats the best printer for everything, including the cart labels (NES, SNES, genesis, meaning sticky label paper needed) and for cases as well. (ps2,ps3, gamecube, wii, wiiU, etc)

palmer6strings:

I use, and quite like the prints my Kodak printer prints. I use it for inserts and cartridge labels. But when doing labels you don't want them to smear. There are many remedies for that, but almost everyone is going to have a different answer so it ends up just being a toss up on which one you would want to use. Wiggy uses a type of printer with dye sublimation for labels and they due turn out real nice. Though I use an inkjet Kodak printer and my labels turn out real nice too.

Set about 20 different photo printers around you in a circle, close your eyes, spin around really fast, point in front of you, and whatever printer you're pointing at works best.

KentaZX:

I've read a lot of people had different opninions for them, but I just thought of hearing people out before I go spend a lot of money for a printer, like i dont know if I should buy a laser or inkjet even...

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