| Re: Noob questions I haven't labeled any chips, but there are several threads floating around re: removing hotstamps. Try the Chip care forum. I would avoid sanding. If you end up with indentations from the hotstamp, filling them in would be better than sanding down.
Optimal resolution depends a lot on the printer.
As for texture, (can't get link to post properly, so I'll write it out again) - Make a 'stamp' with a textured piece of cloth (like a quarter with a piece of pantyhose glued to it for ex). Coat/spray the label with a clear acrylic. Press in your stamp while the acrylic is still dry. I suggest doing some testing befor doing the actual labels.
Again, though I haven't done it, it seems like a very labor intensive job to do the labels yourself start to finish.
EDIT: The definition thing seems to be interfering with the link I'm trying to post.
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