Aviom Labeling
March 27, 2008 Audio, Aviom, Digico, Digital, Tips & Ideas No CommentsI think it’s very common to find Aviom systems in churches, almost everywhere these days. I know we use them in the two locations that have live music, and I’m hoping to expand there use in the LYF center soon by finally getting our guitarists to let me take there wedge away from them. Though I can’t really complain because all they ever ask for is the Worship Leaders vocal.
Anyway, I for the longest time have waisted inches of label maker tape trying to get the right spacing done for the labels. It’s tough, and almost impossible to get right. Aviom has a handy dandy resource located on there support library page. It’s an excel spreadsheet that’s built for you to fill out and to attach to your personal Aviom mixers. It’s taken some adjustments with the printer to get these to print correctly, but now taht they do I’m in business. To take it to the next level I’ve started printing them on an Avery product I stumbled across at Office Depot while buying more label tape :-/… I was able to save 11.99 on the label tape buy getting this!
So now I prnt on these, cut them out with a large paper cutter, and peel and stick them to the aviom mixer. They don’t leave a whole lot of residue behind when you peel them off, and so far seem to be holding up.
DiGiCo delivery is getting closer every day! It may show up tomorrow, in which case we push through next week to have it ready for the following Sunday. If it shows up Monday, we uncrate it and play with it till next week….
