Jaime, you are such a talker. Once in a while, I'd like to see a response that was short and concise.

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On 9/2/2017 5:06 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
Panduit

Jaime Solorza

On Sep 2, 2017 6:01 PM, "Forrest Christian (List Account)" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I've been using a brother "TZ" labelmaker for quite a while.  
    Works great on flat surfaces.

    Recently, I've been needing to label wires for the test system -
    I'm finding that the TZ tape likes to peel.  I'm going to get a
    brand new roll of the cable&wire flexible id tape, in case I got a
    bad one or mistakenly used the wrong tape for some of these
    labels.  But... I'm pretty convinced that this is more related to
    the fact that these cables are inserted/removed regularly and as
    such the label+cable is subject to being flexed.  With the plastic
    tape being not as flexible as the cable, this is causing enough
    'strain' on the adhesive for it to release.

    I've been curious about the brady and other similar labelers.  
    Unfortunately I don't know what label is going on these cables at
    build time so for the most part I'm going to have to stick with
    some sort of adhesive label (unless there is another option other
    than a heatshrink tube).   The fact that brady has cloth labels
    makes me wonder if this would work better...

    What does everyone use, and what experience have you had with the
    labels?

    BTW, many of these cables are CAT5 sized.  Some are bigger/smaller
    though...

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