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Label Printer For Small Stickers For Small Cables
2X:
By the way... these stickers in my picture I beleive that must be done from a custom printing because they don't have 90degree angle (yellow circles) at the ends and all the printers that I have found cut with 90degree angles at the ends.
P.S. Many thanks to all of you for your helpful replies.
rfindley:
My Epson LabelWorks printer has a built-in "corner trimmer" for optionally cutting round corners after the label is printed. You just insert each corner into a slot, and it nips that corner. It does seem to reduce the likelihood of labels peeling loose.
So anyway, rounded corners don't necessarily mean custom printing.
2X:
--- Quote from: rfindley on August 11, 2024, 04:51:15 pm ---My Epson LabelWorks printer has a built-in "corner trimmer" for optionally cutting round corners after the label is printed. You just insert each corner into a slot, and it nips that corner. It does seem to reduce the likelihood of labels peeling loose.
So anyway, rounded corners don't necessarily mean custom printing.
--- End quote ---
Does anyone knows if brother have this feature?
Martin72:
I think they have normal blades, so they cut straight.
I'll put a label on an AWG 30 wire tomorrow to see if it's easy.
I have never had any problems with the adhesion of TZe tapes, as always it depends on the surface how (long) something sticks.
I would also like to have the orange industrial Brother for work, but the "old" one would have to fall off somehow or something...
BrokenYugo:
I like my Brother PTH-111, that's the most basic model that still does cable flags and electrical symbols.
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