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RE: Mills, my *RSE!


  • Subject: RE: Mills, my *RSE!
  • From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 20:02:50 +0100

Hi Paul,

> "Brady XSL-31-427 Self-laminating label 31.75mm" - look at
the
> picture... now call me a numpty, but in the past I have had what
> looks like *exactly* those labels, supplied on A4 sheets. - You'd
> write on the white part, peel it off, apply it to the cable, and
> wrap it round itself... - the clear part would then wrap over the
> white part, thus covering & protecting it... - these appear to be
> those labels, so I was overjoyed to (so I thought) have found a
> source of them. - click the link for this item, and there's
> *nothing* that indicates this item is a printer cartridge is
> there? - Even to the point that the item description says there
> are "no related products for this item" - which you would
rather
> think the machine that the crt goes in would be considered!
>

Have to agree from the picture it sounds like no machine is required.

Looking in the Label Printers and Software section shows a Brady Label
printer which only has one releated product.... a mains adapter.

Looking at the mains adapter, it doesnt have any related products!

Looking in the catalog the code you gave is described as XSL-31-427 Label
(Pkt 250) as opposed to the next item which is described as
"Continuous
Label".

Very vague descriptions :-(

Regards

Keith (who hasnt ordered anything yet but will be very careful if he does!)




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