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Labeling
KevMcG
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I bought a brother P touch pt65 a little while ago ($20) to label all my bins in my new van. I think the thing is great and would like too leave a labeler in the van for labeling anything that should have a label (i.e., zones, valves, clean outs) how ever the instructions said this one shouldn't be subjected to high temperatures or high humidity. Nothing about extreme cold. So to my question any one know a good labeler that can be left in the truck all year round and still work when its needed. I remember this was talked about a while ago on the wall.
Thanks for the tips
All the best,
Kevin
Thanks for the tips
All the best,
Kevin
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Maybe those old manual labelers would work better. Have'nt seen one on a while. I love my label maker, it's a brother p-touch. I use it on new jobs I install to make it easy for the homeowners to find the water temp. adjustment switch on indirect water heaters, etc. I will be intrested to find out which one works best when stored in a service truck!
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