Brady Authentic (M21-375-499-TB) Multi-Purpose Nylon Label for General Identification, Wire Marking, and Laboratory Labeling, Black on White material - Designed forBMP21-PLUS, BMP21-LAB Label Printer
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It's a 16-foot-long piece of tape. The size of the type font, the type of label you're printing, and the amount of information on the label are all factors to consider. If you only have one 16-foot-long label, use it. There are 192 labels if each label is 1 inch long.
No, each cartridge is a one-time use item. I believe that this is how Brady is able to sell printers for such a low price; they make their money from cartridge sales.
The cloth is very tough, but it isn't laminated, so it can get dirty over time and be difficult to clean. It's what I use for cable labels. The vinyl is laminated and easy to clean, but it is not very flexible, making it unsuitable for curved surfaces such as cables. Polyester is a subject on which I am undecided. It's possible that it's the same thing as fabric. The vinyl label is protected by the lamination.
In a word, yes. It's the printer that I use when I'm working with tapes.
Selected User Reviews For Brady Authentic (M21-375-499-TB) Multi-Purpose Nylon Label for General Identification, Wire Marking, and Laboratory Labeling, Black on White material - Designed forBMP21-PLUS, BMP21-LAB Label Printer
I'll be one of those "cost haters" and say that because of the price of these, I tried to find "obvious Chinese copies" or wherever they're made. br>br>These stick well to the surface and print well. The first label may print "not so perfectly" when the printer is cold, but once the heater kicks in, you're good to go. (BMP21)
If 25% these were 5 cheaper I would give them a 5 star I would give them a 5 star I would give them a 5 star I would give.
The tape itself is perfect for what I need it for. The only issue is that the print on the tape is made with a thin, delicate black film. During the printing process, the film is supposed to be wound up on a reel. Several of my tape sizes (3/8", 3/4", and 1/2") have broken because of this film. Then I have to carefully peel off the white tape and ensure that the black film comes out with it. It gets stuck inside the tape discharge area if it doesn't come out.
I chose these over the polyester markers because they are more flexible and seem to conform better to smaller gauge wire (the polyester markers I've seen tend to unwrap themselves after a while). The cartridges aren't cheap, but they look much more professional than using the book-style markers. Markers for type If you're going to mark wires with PLC I/O addresses, this is a must-have!.
Keep an eye on your brother. There is never a letdown. I've spent the last 23 years in the field of information technology. This printer was the best purchase I've ever made. The cartridges, on the other hand, have never let me down.
I needed something a little thinner to keep my labels from being too wide, and these adhere just as well as Brady's other nylon labels. I haven't had any printing, adhesion, or jamming issues with this yet. The price seems a little high, especially since the label is only 16 feet long. To ensure that these stick well, make sure to thoroughly clean the area before applying them.
My opinion is that these are too expensive for everyday labeling jobs, but they are the best for professional cable labeling.
In our shared house, we use these to label things. We use the labels on a variety of surfaces, and they stick well and last a long time. We haven't found a brand that compares to this one.
To use labels, it was necessary to waste. Due to my job, I was unable to return, and I required immediate assistance. It was a stroke of luck that the labels worked in the Brady machine.