Simon Labels Template 12025 Flint Repack -

Project Echelon: The Lost City of Eldarath

Identifier: 12025 Codename: Flint

Date: March 15, 2023

Location: Coordinates 43.7232, -79.3832 ( Toronto, Canada)

Simon, a skilled archaeologist, stared at the cryptic map etched on the wall of the abandoned warehouse. The dim fluorescent lights above flickered, casting eerie shadows on the concrete floor. His team, consisting of experts in various fields, gathered around him, awaiting instructions.

"Alright, listen up," Simon began, his voice low and urgent. "We've been searching for the Lost City of Eldarath for years. This map, labeled 'Flint,' is our only lead. It's said to contain the location of the fabled city, hidden deep within the Canadian wilderness." Simon labels template 12025 flint

The team nodded, their eyes fixed on the map. Simon continued, "According to legend, Eldarath holds the secrets of an ancient civilization, one that possessed technology and knowledge far beyond our own. We need to find it before it falls into the wrong hands."

As they prepared to embark on their perilous journey, Simon couldn't shake off the feeling that they were being watched. He glanced around the warehouse, but the shadows seemed to writhe and twist, like living things.

Template Activated. Project Echelon initialized.

The team donned their backpacks, equipped with state-of-the-art gear, and set off into the unknown. As they ventured deeper into the wilderness, the air grew thick with an otherworldly energy. Simon's instincts screamed at him to turn back, but he pressed on, driven by a burning curiosity.

The journey was grueling, with treacherous terrain and unexpected obstacles at every turn. Yet, they pushed forward, fueled by their determination to uncover the secrets of Eldarath. Project Echelon: The Lost City of Eldarath Identifier:

As night began to fall, the team set up camp, huddled around a crackling fire. Simon pulled out the map, studying it intently. The symbols etched on the parchment seemed to shift, revealing a hidden pattern.

"It's here," he whispered, his eyes locked on a specific location. "The entrance to Eldarath is just a few miles from here."

With renewed excitement and trepidation, the team packed up their gear and set off into the darkness, ready to face whatever lay ahead.

End of Log Entry 12025-Flint

How would you like me to proceed? Would you like to: but a similar "Flint" color finish.

A) Continue the story with the team's journey into the unknown B) Introduce a new plot twist or character C) Provide more background information on the Lost City of Eldarath

Let me know!


1. Decoding the Label Data

In professional geological and archaeological repositories, labels like "Simon Template 12025" follow a strict taxonomy to ensure traceability.

  • "Simon" (The Source/Collection): This usually denotes the name of the specific site, the donor, or the classification system author. For example, the "Simon Collection" or "Simon Site."
  • "12025" (The ID): This is the unique accession number.
    • 12: Often represents the year of discovery or accession (e.g., 2012).
    • 025: Represents the 25th item cataloged in that sequence.
  • "Flint" (The Material): Identifies the specimen as a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, historically used for toolmaking.

Material & Substrate Options

The "Flint" template is distinguished by its compatibility with various material grades, most notably:

  1. Flint White Gloss: A high-brightness, coated paper facestock ideal for vibrant product labeling. It offers excellent ink reception and a professional sheen.
  2. Flint Semi-Gloss/Matte: Often used for high-volume shipping labels where readability is prioritized over high shine.
  3. Adhesive Backing: Available in Permanent Acrylic (for long-term bonding) or Removable Adhesive (for temporary application).

Why Choose the "Flint" Template?

The 12025 "Flint" offers a balance between surface area and space efficiency. For businesses looking to standardize their label inventory, this template provides a "sweet spot" size that eliminates the need for multiple specialized die-cuts, streamlining procurement and reducing waste.


Alternatives to Simon 12025 Flint

If you cannot find the exact template or the Flint stock is discontinued, these are your best replacements with similar template coordinates:

  1. Avery J8160 (UK/EU): Very close X/Y coordinates but uses a gloss paper. You will need to adjust the top margin by -1.2mm.
  2. Herma 4665: Almost identical die-cut size (63.5 x 38.1mm) but with rounded corners. The template file is interchangeable if you ignore the corner guide.
  3. Dymo 1745021: For continuous roll labels (not sheets). Not a template, but a similar "Flint" color finish.