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[OT] Labeling wires



A while back I used our Dymo ExecuLabel LP250 to label the CAT5E cables
in the computer room. There is a maze of wires beccause the room is
shared by a number of companies. Each office on the floor has wall plugs
connected to the computer room. Unfortunately most of the labels that I
originally put onto the cables came off. Looking into the Staples
catalog, they have Rhino White Flexible  Nylon labels and Rhino White
Permanent Polyester labels in addition to the standard labels.

I do see in the catalog that there are TZ cable/write marking tapes for
Brother Ptouch. I could probably buy either a Brother PT-1280 at $40 +
$20 for a roll of tapes, or the PT-1400 handheld for $99 + labels. This
prints half inch to 1 inch. Additionally,

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Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org>
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