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Faded SNES Cart

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Hi guys, do any of you know if it's usual for a snes cart to have a washed out label?

I picked up Starwing (PAL version of Star Fox) and noticed that the colours on the label were all washed out. Here's a picture:
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Could it have been exposed too long to sunlight? It looks like it came out of a printer that's almost out of ink. The cart itself works perfectly.

Searching online shows me that it should look like this:
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It probably sat in the sun too long, like in a store window. There's nothing that can be done to reverse sun bleaching as far as I know.
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Very very common to see that on SFC carts, not as common on PAL/NTSC-U carts. Obviously you can swap out a back, but a faded label is a done deal. You can have a new label printed, some folks frown upon that, some don't.
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Definitey an ex-rental that was in a clear case by the window for several years. Red and yellow are the first colors to sun fade on cheap printing. One of the SNES boxes I have is like that too, pretty much blue on the front from sitting in a rental store near the window.
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Unless you don't mind the faded label, I would just print a new one.
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Ok thanks for the insights :) I'm going to try and print a replacement label. I like to see it as a work of restoration. :)
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pjvdg wrote:Ok thanks for the insights :) I'm going to try and print a replacement label. I like to see it as a work of restoration. :)
Read Ziggy's Repro thread. There's quite a long string of posts that go about the best ways of achieving that 'genuine' glossy label look with some decent quality paper. The end results looked very high quality
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pjvdg, let me know if you can't find that label on the internet, either one that not good quality or can't find it at all, I can whip up one fairly easily.

As for printing, let me know if you need any tips.
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My wife has a Donkey Kong Country cart with similar fading, for what it's worth.
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