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Bulk shrink tube ribbon wire labeller
Bulk shrink tube ribbon wire labeller





bulk shrink tube ribbon wire labeller
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Unless you like insanely large margins, you set the narrow margin option. It’s a good little printer also, but my one major complaint is the tape cutting system. I use a Brother printer for labeling EVERYTHING in the lab.

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It’s a really good little portable printer, and I highly recommend it. Tape is somewhat expensive, but it’s extremely durable, very readable, and comes in a variety of sizes (I mostly used the 3/4″ black on white nylon cloth for coax and the black on white 1/4″ Permasleeve for data cables). The BMP21-Plus (don’t know what the difference is) is $99. I have a Brady BMP-21 I bought a few years ago because I had to label a bunch of coax and data wiring in a rooftop radio room. Posted in Tool Hacks Tagged heat shrink, heatshrink, label, label printer Post navigation Did you know you can get it with adhesive inside it, too? Heat shrink is probably more high tech than you’d think. Once the proper holes were covered and uncovered, everything worked great. It turns out the cheap printer can do non-mirrored printing, but to make that work, one of the holes in the special cassette needed to stay open. So the reverse print doesn’t really help you. However, with heat shrink, it isn’t transparent and there’s no backing material. This makes sense because it puts the markings under the tape where they are relatively safe from moisture or physical abrasion. The printer marks the backside of the see-through label and then bonds the paper backing to it as it exits the printer. In the cassette, the label material has no paper backing which is separate in a different part of the cartridge. To understand why, you have to understand how the normal labels work. With the holes covered up, the printer worked, but the print came out mirrored.

bulk shrink tube ribbon wire labeller

This discovery was made using the extremely scientific trick of covering all the holes that were not on a regular cassette. No worry, this isn’t sophisticated DRM, just a sense hole that you need to cover with tape. It seems like Brother doesn’t want you using exotic tapes with cheap printers. You can see both videos, below.Īt first, the printer didn’t even want to recognize the cassette.

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However, he later had a breakthrough and made a second video explaining how to do it. Could he use the heat shrink cassettes to make neat wire labels? In his first video the answer was sort of, but not really. However, he also found something else: cassettes with heat shrink tubing in them made for the same kind of printer. has a cheap Brother label printer and discovered he can buy knock off label cassettes for a lot less from China. Labeling wires in a bundle is always useful, too. Heat shrink tubing is great for insulating wires.







Bulk shrink tube ribbon wire labeller