"barry martin" wrote in message news:1856330311.7324.52.6139097.2050406544.RIMEGat ... I A long time ago I saw a labeling system that I really liked. It was a I semi-hard plastic tape, with adhesive backing. You would use a special I device to emboss (?) letters into it, applying pressure. You would I emboss one letter, then another etc. The tape was extremely sticky and I could stick to almost anything. Because no paint/dye was used, it I could survive very harsh environments. I I Any idea where I could find something like this, thanks. No, but IIRC it was called a Dymo Lablemaker. I recall it was often referred to as "Dymotape". Don't know who invented it, but "Dymo" became almost a 'generic' name. Just did a quick 'Google' on "Dymo Tape" and got 267,000 hits so the product must still be available? |
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following: "barry martin" wrote in message news:1856330311.7324.52.6139097.2050406544.RIMEGa ... I A long time ago I saw a labeling system that I really liked. It was a I semi-hard plastic tape, with adhesive backing. You would use a special I device to emboss (?) letters into it, applying pressure. You would I emboss one letter, then another etc. The tape was extremely sticky and I could stick to almost anything. Because no paint/dye was used, it I could survive very harsh environments. I I Any idea where I could find something like this, thanks. No, but IIRC it was called a Dymo Lablemaker. I recall it was often referred to as "Dymotape". Don't know who invented it, but "Dymo" became almost a 'generic' name. Just did a quick 'Google' on "Dymo Tape" and got 267,000 hits so the product must still be available? Dymo is still around, but all of their label making products have gone hi-tech. http://global.dymo.com/enUS/Products/default.html -- Bill |
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