We have been using DuroLabel Pro for over a year. Very good support. The negative is having to change colors if AHJs are going to want to follow the ANSI color requirements, but that is probably true for most printers. The labels are durable. I made some for my oyster farm to id equipment as an experiment. They have been submerged in salt water for 5 months and don't appear to be deteriorating. Chris

On 3/31/2016 6:25 PM, Conrad Geyser wrote:
Anybody have a favorite reflective label maker that they would care to share the info on?

Conrad
Cotuit Solar LLC


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