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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Eisenberg, Wayne
<wayne.eisenb...@pbvllc.com> wrote:
> I have found that P-Touch labels do not adhere well to the material used
> for patch cables and you wind up needing to make flags ...

  The Dymo tape doesn't stick especially well, either.  I print two
labels without cutting, and loop it around the cable, sticking the
label backs together.  Pretty easy.  I guess that's making a flag, but
it works.  I actually find it easier to read the label that way; you
don't need to move the cable as much, just the label.

On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Phillip Partipilo <p...@psnet.com> wrote:
> They are much easier to apply since the backing seems to come off
> the adhesive layer much easier ...

  One thing I like about the Dymo tape is that they split the backing,
so peeling it off is really easy.

  One thing I don't like is we apparently had a bad batch a while
back, several cartridges kept getting having the tape stick together
on the roll.  Didn't show up until a good portion of the roll was
gone, and this is one of those products that's expensive enough for
that to be irritating, but not quite worth the probable fuss of filing
a warranty claim over a small issue.  Haven't had the problem since.
If it comes back, then I'll b*tch.

-- Ben

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