I have used those and the back flap on mine comes loose so that I have
to restick it with some other adhesive before putting in the drive.  As
such, I have switched to the plain flat ones that do not have the tab
which can come loose and stick to the next floppy.  I have also found a
tape that is actually a 3M correction tape that will come off if you
want, but has never come off in the drive.  Its the 3M Post-It tape #
658 available on a dispenser and is also available as a wallpaper
masking tape in that it will stick tight enough that it can be used for
painting, but comes off like a sticky note, clean.  Really sticks tight
and doesn't seem to dry (have it on disks that are 5 years old and still
there while disks that have the standard Avery lable have dried and come
off.)


Keith Thompson

"Harold B." wrote:
> 
> By the way, from now on, I use official Diskette Labels - 3.5" (blue,
> green, red, yellow) which bend over the edge of the floppy. Now even if
> it becomes unglued from the heat down there, it will not disconnect from
> the floppy but rather, will come out of the drive opening.
> 
> Harold B.


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