Victor,
You need to peal the backing off the labels.
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Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu
Tel:(412) 268-9081
Victor, maybe you got a bad role? I've never had a problem with dyno tape
working it'sself loose. I clean the area with soap and water and rinse the
area with a clean cloth before hand. Maybe lay the dyno tape in a warm
place before application to loosen up the sticky surface.
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I use velcro for these. I put them on my flat panel oven controls, wash/dryer,
and other things like my microwave oven 7 years ago and haven't had to replace
them yet. Got the velcro at a craft shop that had the velcro cut into different
shape and were small.
RJ
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Dan, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you are one big smartass!!!
I think that's why I love you so much. LOL.
Victor
there is an item you'll find at staples called a super glue pen.
It has a point instead of a rollerball like the normal pen. It is a spring
loaded tip set into a funnel apeture.
When depressed the point allows a drop of glue to come out along the point
of the pen. a drop of this will often hold
Victor,
Are you using old dymo tape? I once had a roll
that was very old and the adhesive seemed okay
but it just wouldn't stay put for anything.
Betsy
At 04:44 AM 2/25/2010, you wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm labeling a whole bunch of stuff here in the
house, and it seems that the daimo tape isn't
Hi Victor
PENfriend audio labeller
Size: 16cms long, 3.5cm diameter
Code: ES6285
Features: Using the PENfriend you can record and re-record your voice using
adhesive labels. You can instantly playback the recording by placing the pen
on the label. Use to label: food items, including freezer