I'm using a Dymo 450 Duo
It's really 2 in 1 since the top printer can print paper address labels and 
the bottom printer prints laminated ribbon labels up to 24mm.
The nice thing is it's connected to my PC so I can print anything,  
including graphics, on the laminated labels.

On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 1:21:46 PM UTC+2 Jeffry P wrote:

> During the past 20 years or so I've collected various types of inkjet 
> label stock (sheets of blank labels). Most are leftovers from different 
> projects or obtained at garage sales ( a great resource for ALL things 
> labels), office store clearance, etc. I now have 'sticky paper'  in just 
> about every size all the way up to full sheets. Sometimes I use the label 
> printing software , but usually a simple text editor works fine to print 
> using my inkjet. I had one of those fancy shrink tube printers once and it 
> worked great! I used it to re-label the branches of artificial christmas 
> tree limbs when I was working for a decorating firm.  Oh I also have a Dymo 
> embosser for 2 different size labels, a P-touch, a Brady wire label 
> printer, and a Brother label printer!
>
> Jeffry
>
> On Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 6:32:45 PM UTC-5 Terry Bowman wrote:
>
>> My collection of Nixie tubes, magic eyes and everything else you can 
>> name. has grown to the point where I need to get serious about storage. One 
>> aspect of this is labelling things. I'm tired of writing on boxes with a 
>> Sharpie.
>>
>> I really like the capabilities of this Epson series:
>>
>>
>> https://www.amazon.com/LABELWORKS-LW-PX300-Industrial-Label-Maker/dp/B08JQMFZ6F
>>
>> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JQMJ7RD
>>
>>
>> I know there's cheaper stuff out there and the profit is in selling tape 
>> cartridges (*à la* printer ink) but this thing prints on heat-shrink 
>> tubing.
>>
>> So what are you guys using?
>>
>>
>> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>> "The Mac Doctor"
>>
>> https://www.astarcloseup.com
>>
>> “...the book said something astonishing, a very big thought. The stars, 
>> it said, were suns but very far away. The Sun was a star but close 
>> up.”—Carl Sagan, "The Backbone Of Night", *Cosmos*, 1980
>>
>>
>>

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