Hi, Rich,
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On 24-Dec-05 at 13:35 Richard A. Cini wrote:
All:
Just a quickie.what would be a suitable replacement for the opaque
labels that one would stick over EPROM windows? I was going to use
electrical tape but it's so sticky and white mailing lables leave glue
residue.
If you can find one of the older Brady label printers on greed-bay, such as the LS2000 or
similar, there are very suitable labels available through any Brady distributor (Graybar
Electric is a good example) for EPROMs and other electronic usage.
Another workable alternative is one of the generic thermal-transfer printers, such as the
Brother or Casio units widely sold by Office Despot. I've found that the half-inch
black-on-white tape works great on standard-size EPROMs, while the quarter-inch tape is
suitable for skinnier ICs such as PROMs or PALs.
Happy hunting.
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