If you have ever wished for a nice way to label
wiring in a cnc machine project, you should
consider printing on heat shrink tubing. I just
bought a used Dymo LabelManager 160 for
$21 on ebay, and several heat shrink label
cartridges for about $5 each (for a 5ft roll),
and it makes beautiful wire
What size wire do each each of the heat shrinks do?
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022, 10:28 PM Ralph Stirling
wrote:
> If you have ever wished for a nice way to label
> wiring in a cnc machine project, you should
> consider printing on heat shrink tubing. I just
> bought a used Dymo LabelManager 160 for
>
On 7/11/22 14:57, linux...@rodes.biz wrote:
Jon,
I'm working with older AMC analog drives now. 25A20's
What is the full part number of your drives? Is it an 30A20AC ?
I like the AMC drive, even though I am having tuning problems (I think it is
the particular drive and/or motor.)
They
I use the Epson Labelworks line of label makers. They have the smallest
single print margins on the market.
Phil T.
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On 8/4/22 23:28, Ralph Stirling wrote:
If you have ever wished for a nice way to label
wiring in a cnc machine project, you should
consider printing on heat shrink tubing. I just
bought a used Dymo LabelManager 160 for
$21 on ebay, and several heat shrink label
cartridges for about $5 each (for