Aonomi Compatible Label Tape Replacement for DYMO Letratag Refills 91330 10697 Self-Adhesive Paper LT Tape for DYMO LetraTag Plus LT-100T LT-100H QX50 Label Maker, 1/2 Inch x 13 Feet (5 Pack)
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The label-making machines (of this type) all use "heat" technology, which involves the use of heat-sensitive chemicals in the tape material. As the tape moves across the "print head," many fine wires are heated, causing a chemical reaction that turns the heated area black. (This is the same technology that almost all cash registers (supermarkets, etc.) use to print receipts, and it's also used in Dymo's "label writers.") Ribbons and ink cartridges are never needed with these. They don't "dry out" with time - Under normal use, they never become clogged (at least, I've never had one). The disadvantage is that some heat-related diseases can be transmitted through the air. Heat or long-term storage of set tapes can render them unreadable. sun exposure for a long period of time As a result, label material stored in a hot car interior or used in situations involving long-term direct sunlight exposure may need to be replaced more frequently. Plastic labels are susceptible to heat and sunlight damage, but they are more stable than paper labels, so choose the right label stock for the job.
That's not the case. It can be used with dymo letratag label printers.
There isn't any ink on the page. Individual cartilages are filled using a machine-compatible tape.
These are ordinary paper labels with adhesive that are typically used for things like labels on medical charts or other files (indoors). I suppose you could play around with them, perhaps covering them with clear shellac or nail polish, but I don't think there's any way to know if they'd work for the outdoor application you're proposing, especially with water and dirt.
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Thanks. This is a brand that I've used before and was pleased with. Despite the fact that I was not in a hurry to receive it, it arrived promptly. I would recommend it for use around the house and/or office; I also bought six different colored tapes, totaling about 156 feet of tape. I've been buying and using Dymo printers since they first came out with their original plastic type, which was about 45 years ago. If my memory serves me correctly, they were the first and original, but I have a friend who dislikes the product for whatever reason. Nonetheless, I was so pleased that I couldn't think of anything negative to say about it. Some may accuse me of having an OCD disorder, but I simply enjoy having things in order. My next task is to complete two projects. I'm going to make 32 drawer organizer units for around the garage, and I'm going to label everything because I like to keep things organized. I'm not looking forward to that job, but with the LabelMaker, it'll be a lot nicer and easier. South Florida is bright and sunny! Thank you for your time and consideration. br>br>br>br>br>.
I ordered this with low expectations because the Dymo brand is $18 for a three-pack at Walmart and Target, and there isn't a generic brand available. I thought I'd have to return it, but I really like it. I highly recommend it because it fits perfectly and sticks just like the Dymo brand. The best deal is a 5-pack for less than $13.
After using several cartridges of DYMO tape I purchased locally, I decided to make a pack to use with a DYMO label maker. The Aonomi tape's backing was actually easier to remove than the DYMO brand, which had been frustratingly "stuck" at times. (If that makes any difference, I believe it was old stock in my local store. ) I'm glad I gave Aonomi a try because of that improvement and the much lower price.
" I've been using tape or printed Avery labels for labels, but I really like this product. They fade away after a few months. These will be remembered. A little rubbing alcohol is all that is required to get rid of them.
Adhesive is a terrible thing to use. This is what I bought to label my essential oil vials that have been diluted. Because most labels open from two sides or one side, I'll use tape on the top, which will take some effort given that I have over 300 essential oils and Aroma chemicals.
I'll buy from you again, but not anytime soon because I was able to get triple the quantity with this order.
br>I recently used the first one I opened and it worked fine, but when I tried to use the second one in my label maker, it would not work. The third was then opened, and while it worked, the labels came loose after less than 24 hours. I'll have to use tape or glue to cover them. Neither of these things give you a professional look. br>It was a complete disappointment and a complete waste of my money.
These labels arrived quickly, and I really like them. The backs are easily peeled off and adhere to any surface.