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Morning All,
I purchase my cataloging and love the large font the spine labels are printed in. It's very easy on the eyes. But the labels do fall off once in a while and I sometimes have other small label jobs to do. Does anyone have a good idea for that?
I have been using Avery labels and making them on my computer but the more times you run the label sheet through the printer the "dirtier" the labels become.
Recently I have seen an ad on TV for a small Dymo label maker that is also computer-driven and looks like it makes one label at a time - hence, I suspect, no more "dirty" labels. Anyone know anything about those?
Thanks for any help any one can provide. I will summarize.
Joan Yanicke
Manager, Library Services
St. Vincent Hospital / Worcester Medical Center
20 Worcester Center Bvld.
Worcester, MA 01608-1320
Voice: 508-363-6117
Fax: 508-363-9118
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