On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:

> If you print them to 1/2" inch label tape, the barcode printer
> generated ones should work. If you prefer labels on paper, use a
> program like barcode and place the labels on the sheet.

Lest anyone worry that they need to keep typing and pressing print on the 
labellers...

My laballer allows me to setup what I need and then just print N more with 
increasing sequence numbers.

It's very easy to generate 100 precut labels at a time. The hard part is 
rigging something to catch the output and keep it in order - surprisingly 
a small plastic coffee cup works quite well.

The only gotcha on label printing is to use "narrow" or "no" tape feed 
(the distance between cuts), else you will end up with labels slightly too 
long for the tapes. These tend to delaminate over time because they get 
bent.

Same applies for DATs, but with 6mm labels - although they are fiddly to 
stick on...




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