Welll.....
I never said you really NEEDED the Brady printer, or any other thermal label. I'm
just saying it looks a lot nicer, and is easier to read, than a sharpie. ;-)
Keep the peace(es).
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On 01-Jan-06 at 13:04 Scott Stevens wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 08:30:42 -0800
"Bruce Lane" <kyrrin at bluefeathertech.com> wrote:
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.
You don't need the Brady printer to make use of their excellent
labels.
Just order the minimum quantity of Brady label stock they will
sell you and use a sharpie.
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