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How to print information on static frames?

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Evo:

--- Quote from: 1964GN on January 27, 2024, 10:45:56 AM ---We are using a Brother P-Touch 700 label printer. They hold up extremely well.

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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!"

CBCB:

--- Quote from: 1964GN on February 07, 2024, 01:00:04 PM ---We have over 1400 screens in inventory. I don't have time to take a pee break let alone do this for 1400 screens.

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That was one of the questions and didn’t really even answer it. It takes less than a minute to scan a full rack.

ebscreen:

--- Quote from: Evo on February 07, 2024, 02:53:02 PM ---
Labeler: "OK! Here is at least 5" of label! You have no options to reduce the label usage!"

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I thought I was the only one infuriated with that. I have small parts bins for electronic components and the minimum label
length won't fit on the bins, I have to cut each label by hand. Urge to kill, rising

mk162:

--- Quote from: ebscreen on February 07, 2024, 03:23:50 PM ---
--- Quote from: Evo on February 07, 2024, 02:53:02 PM ---
Labeler: "OK! Here is at least 5" of label! You have no options to reduce the label usage!"

--- End quote ---

I thought I was the only one infuriated with that. I have small parts bins for electronic components and the minimum label
length won't fit on the bins, I have to cut each label by hand. Urge to kill, rising

--- End quote ---

I print a ton of them together separated by a space and manually cut them.  It's a pain, but it works and looks better. 

CBCB:

--- Quote from: Evo on February 07, 2024, 02:53:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: 1964GN on January 27, 2024, 10:45:56 AM ---We are using a Brother P-Touch 700 label printer. They hold up extremely well.

--- End quote ---

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!"

--- End quote ---
Drives me nuts as well. But I thought about it and it doesn’t seem like an easy problem to solve haha. There needs to be a bit of tape fed through the machine.

And zero incentive for them to solve it since they sell so much of the consumable. I see way worse examples of this in our industry HAHA.


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