Hi everyone We are looking for a way to produce labels for our collection objects and I would like to hear what any of you may have implemented at your museums etc. We need to be able to print the labels as we produce close to 8000 of them a year. We started testing a Tyvek tag with a hole punched in it but have found that the process of punching the hole causes a weakness in the Tyvek. We can rip it quite easily. Does anyone have non rip tags that the produce on a printer out there?? I'd love to hear from you. Emma Emma Jones Manager, Collection Information and Access team | Collection Services emma.jo...@awm.gov.au<mailto:emma.jo...@awm.gov.au> | t 02 62434476 Australian War Memorial | GPO Box 345 Canberra ACT 2601 | www.awm.gov.au
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