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So you've bought an ElCheapoSD for Atari Lynx and when it arrived, you were faced with one side being a circuit board? Well that looks cool, but everyone likes custom stickers too! So, Kevin, from the AtariAge forums took some time out to create these amazing labels you can print yourself for your ElCheapoSD to give it a different appearance.
Here are a few words from Kevin...
I've been itching to do a label for the BennVenn cart, and finally got around to throwing together a quickie. The idea was to use the tie-dye pattern at the top so it matches the rest of the shell, and put something Lynx-like where a label normally goes. I didn't plan on using the circuitboard on the label, but once I scanned it in for sizing, I liked it better than the plain orange or purple.
We've also talked to Kevin and have the original 600DPI images, which are uploaded to Thingiverse here - Cartridge label for the BennVenn ElCheapoSD cart for Atari Lynx