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If you just want some label markers and not that specific type,
Panduit has quite a variety.  I personally like the printable
self-laminating labels:

http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2FPG_Layout&cid=1345564329023&packedargs=classification_id%3D2400%26locale%3Den_us&pagename=PG_Wrapper

...and the marker/flag wire ties:

http://www.panduit.com/heiler/CatalogCutSheets/PLF1M-C%20Product%20Page-1.pdf

On 1/20/2013 7:25 PM, Bruce Layne wrote:
> That process is thermal transfer (aka "hot stamping") onto poly
> tubing. I've used them to slide over crimp ferrules.  They do make
> some neat wire labels for terminals.
> 
> One manufacturer is Cembre.
> 
> http://www.cembre.com/US/U_NewsSiglatura.htm
> 
> I had a Brady ID Pro, but the rechargeable battery died and the
> vinyl wrap around wire labels are a bit pricy.  For the way I work
> now, I do favor print-as-I-go methods, as opposed to drawing the
> schematic with the wire numbers and printing all of the wire labels
> I should need up front.  Some people laser print labels.
> 
> I have a Zebra 2844 thermal transfer address label printer and the
>  labels are very inexpensive.  I'm thinking of using that printer
> to print the wire labels from a spreadsheet, and then sliding clear
> heat shrink over it to keep the adhesive label from unrolling.  The
> only down side is an overheating wire would turn the thermal label
> completely black, but if that happens I have bigger problems than
> illegible wire labels.
> 
> 
> 
> On 01/20/2013 06:41 PM, Clint Washburn wrote:
>> I am looking to find out how these wire labels were made.  Here
>> is an example 
>> <http://www.clintandheidi.com/multimedia/pictures/hitachiseiki/Tailstock+Jun
>>
>> 
ction.JPG.php> .  I don't even know what they call them.  They are not heat
>> shrink.  They are kind of a sleeve that helps insulate the bare
>> terminal. The lathe was made in Japan.  I cannot seem to find
>> anything on these markers.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Can anyone help me on this?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Also what are some of the ways everyone is marking their wires?
>> I have found many types, Heat shrink tubing markers,  Laser
>> Labels with clear shrink tubing,  zip tie placards etc. Which are
>> the most durable.
>> 
> 
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