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CBCB that looks awesome. How are you getting your laminated stickers? Are you laminating them in house?
Been doing the barcodes here for years. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CPsyzYkgJFQ/?igsh=MXVnYWFteGs4azE5ZQ==Using all the same labels on our frames since then too. Any thermal label printer will do the trick.
This is awesome and I would love to do something similar. What are you using to collect and store the data?
Why do you want to print information on your screen?We stretch our frames in house, on one side we write, Newtons, Mesh count and date.Every now and again we check them and if the tension is low we recycle.I posted a photograph of how we color code the mesh on the frame.Why do you need computerized lists?
We are using a Brother P-Touch 700 label printer. They hold up extremely well.
We have over 1400 screens in inventory. I don't have time to take a pee break let alone do this for 1400 screens.
Labeler: "OK! Here is at least 5" of label! You have no options to reduce the label usage!"
Quote from: Evo on February 07, 2024, 02:53:02 PMLabeler: "OK! Here is at least 5" of label! You have no options to reduce the label usage!"I thought I was the only one infuriated with that. I have small parts bins for electronic components and the minimum labellength won't fit on the bins, I have to cut each label by hand. Urge to kill, rising
Quote from: 1964GN on January 27, 2024, 10:45:56 AMWe are using a Brother P-Touch 700 label printer. They hold up extremely well.Ah...the Brothers. Don't get me wrong the labels are awesome, especially the outdoor UV resistant labels. But...Me: "Here is 2" of text."Labeler: "OK! Here is at least 5" of label! You have no options to reduce the label usage!"