I have been scoring paper back VERY lightly near one end with razor knife, then peeling off. On Feb 16, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Karl Auer wrote: On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 17:17 -0500, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Fold one of the corners of the label, just a tiny corner, back towards the backing paper, then forward.
It matters which way you bend, because of the relative stiffness of the paper and the plastic; you have to bend *towards* the paper, which will stay folded, away from the plastic.
What?!? Forward instead of backward? KILL THE UNBELIEVER! KILL! KILL! The alternative approach, to which ALL right-thinking persons subscribe, is to avoid, as much as possible, folding the label. Because, indeed and as you say, it will remain folded. If the label does have to be bent, it should be left bent down, not up. Bending it towards the backing may work on it's own, subjecting the backing paper to the more acute deformation, and the label may even thereafter return to the flat position uncreased, leaving the backing paper separated. The more destructive bend upwards may also leave a corner of the label bent up and away from the surface the label will be on. The Covenant of the Holy Order of Downfolders meets weekly behind the fourth server rack from the left, lower basement. Batteries not supplied. Bring your own torch, pitchfork, etc. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@biplane.com.au) http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer GPG fingerprint: AE1D 4868 6420 AD9A A698 5251 1699 7B78 4EEE 6017 Old fingerprint: DA41 51B1 1481 16E1 F7E2 B2E9 3007 14ED 5736 F687