Hey guy's so today I picked up a Gameboy Color game that some permanent marker on it. However it is on the label of the cartridge and I can't find anything on removing that kind of marker from the label. Any help is greatly appreciated.

I'm not sure what you can use that wouldn't damage the label. I'd probably try a magic eraser, but it's kind of like a fine piece of sandpaper, so you'd really have to watch to not rough up the label with it.


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Here's a tip: Use permanent marker to remove permanent marker ink. Make sure that you don't let it dry. Apply it and then wipe it as soon as you can in a circular motion with paper towel. If it's on a glossy label, you should be fine I think.

Well, I'm not going to say that you did it wrong, but maybe it would've helped if I provided a little more detailed in my instructions. I've done this plenty of times in the past and I've never been unsuccessful at removing permanent marker from labels. You're supposed to use the permanent marker to moisten the ink previously left behind. You can do small circles with the permanent marker over the previous marking and when it is sufficiently moistened, you'll notice that you're only making circles and you won't see the dried marking anymore. When you wipe it off quickly, it takes all the ink with it. Goo Gone would not have helped and I wish I saw that it was you yourself who suggested the use of Goo Gone because that's not what Goo Gone is for and I would've said something because I know that's stupid since I've already tried that back when I was younger. Oh well.

Hey folks. This is my first time posting here. I just recently got my USB cart for Gameboy (Dreg n Derp Cart) And I want to get a custom LSDJ label printed that I made. The label is made to look like an official gameboy game, and I also swapped the guts of the Derpcart into an official cartridge shell.

The real labels are 42mm x 37mm with a slight bevel, and the left and right edges of th elabel where it says the model# and "made in japan" are printed with a silver shimmer. By the looks of it the labels are screenprinted, not dyed.

Let me know please if this gets anywhere! The main thing I think will be a challenge is the slight silvering of the left and right borders, and getting the bevel right. I think the printing on the originals was done in two steps, first the silver layer for the borders, and the "Official Game Boy Game Pak" logo, then the actual graphics were screen-printed on top of that base. I think there may also then be a very thin semi-gloss film on top of everything... It should be possible to replicate, but it definitely would require some control and planning.


OK, I contacted PSPrint and Stickermule. Both said they could match the size exactly, but Neither can do the silvering. PSPrint has a minimum order of 250, Stickermule has a minimum of 50. So for the first run Id choose Stickermule, but I'm still looking for a place able to do the silver pantone.

Good news! I found a company that can do them (I think) I'm getting a quote from them, but it looks promising since they had the proper ink listed on their quote page. For reference, the ink appears to be PMS 877c or PMS877 or Pantone 877c. The process will be two stage. Lay the silver, then screenprint the full color and text on top. Then gloss is added. The final demensions wind up being 42mm x 37mm with a 1/32" bevel (about 0.8mm) on the corners. I included a 5mm bleed edge on each side, bringing the total to 52mm x 37m counting bleed.

The company I found is called jakprints.com. I have no idea what this will cost yet, so here's hoping its at a price that I can afford I don't want to sell these for too crazy expensive, I have the Print-ready graphics ready and will upload them here as soon as I get confirmation that they are good. 152ee80cbc

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