Well, how I did that?
I put an empty sticker on the lens, marked positions for hyperfocal distance at f16(3.5m) f11(5m) f8(7m) f5.6(10m). Then took the sticker off and measured. Drew everything in PS.
Printed, cut, placed, works
BTW: some more in-depth info:
mark at f16 is 5mm from the centre, f11 is 3.5mm (5mm / 1.4), f8 is 2.5mm (3.5mm / 1.4), f5.6 is 1.7mm (2.5mm / 1.4).
funny, but it works. originally I measured it, but found the rule empirically

I knew that the distance between the marks for f16 and f8 should be in ratio 2:1, the same for f11 and f5.6, f8 and f4 etc.
before I had the same thing but hand made... now that I did this digital version I thought it might be helpful also for the others at RFF.
before that I made a dof scale for my SLR lens Tokina 19-35. and before that I made a distance scale for Canon EF 50/1.8
PS: I also have a sticker with focal lengths on the retractable (read collapsible

) lens of my Canon PowerShot G3. Just to be able to set particular focal length like 50, 85 or 100
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Could you confirm the print size should be:
width 1.6 cm
height 0.7 cm
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Yes, right.