Yeh, see I go with the old fashioned way and use the facility that is given by the self adhesive labels and stick the labels to the clip in markers. Of course I use the even older fashioned way and use scissors to cut the self adhesive labels in to strips before I stick them to the clip in markers. You would almost think that those black lines were put there on purpose so as to be a guide for when using the scissors.bryang, I don't think the dot-matrix will run the snap in plastic markers?
Hi Bob,The leaflet at the link for the BMP71 says Durasleeve, self laminating and heat shrink. I use the Durasleeve not the snap in plastic ones. The Durasleeve are polyester I think - they work really well.
If the enquirer searches at the Brady site there are plenty of other printers available.
By the way, my printer is an old one - Brady do not even sell it any more. I think it is actually a re-badged Seagull printer.
Hi Bob,
We use the Brady TLS2200 and often have trouble getting the labels in to the sleeves. The label folds double before it is all the way in the sleeve. Is there an easier way or is does it vary between batches of sleeves?
Warm day is OK too although I generally do not have too many problems.I just used a hot air gun to soften the sleeves a bit. Makes it a lot easier to push the labels in
Hi Bob,
We use the Brady TLS2200 and often have trouble getting the labels in to the sleeves. The label folds double before it is all the way in the sleeve. Is there an easier way or is does it vary between batches of sleeves?
Warm day is OK too although I generally do not have too many problems.