Suggestions on a Label Maker?

Neil Katin neil at askneil.com
Thu Nov 16 14:20:54 PST 2006


The PT-1400 is a very nice printer.  You may want to
consider the PT-1650, which is very similar but can
also connect to a computer (instead of being standalone
only).

Its $160 list instead of $100.

     Neil

David Smith wrote:
> Brother PTouch 1400 works great.  We set it to auto-scale font, with a
> rotate repeat. It produces a label like:
> 
> +---------+
> | HBA1    |
> | HBA1    |
> | HBA1    |
> | HBA1    |
> |         |
> |         |
> +---------+
> 
> Which you can wrap around the cable.
> 
> 
> Make sure you by flexible tape; otherwise it comes off after a few days
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/ux5kh
> 
> We keep them in all our colo spaces.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-baylisa at baylisa.org [mailto:owner-baylisa at baylisa.org] On
> Behalf Of Mark Stenstadvold
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:11 PM
> To: baylisa at baylisa.org
> Subject: Suggestions on a Label Maker?
> 
> I've been tasked to find a handheld label maker and a desktop label 
> maker, both with the capabilities of printing labels for cables.  I'm 
> currently looking at the Dymo and K-Sun lines.
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with these lines and can comment on 
> them?  Do you have any suggestions for any other label maker?  What sort
> 
> of labels do you use for labeling cables?
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> --Mark.
> 
> 



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