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Your thoughts and writing are too good for a child
You think this is expensive? You should try out a Brady. You're looking at £1000 for an entry unit with crappy software.
Choose from White Plastic, Clear Plastic, Yellow Plastic or White Paper
12mm x 4m refill tapes
So true! Be good for stocking fillers though.
Heat added
Ebay
Cheap rolls no ink.
Fed up making labels home, then going to shop to buy things..
Just dont tell me you feel bad if you find glitch online and buy it.
Same here, just that`s everyday glitch in store..heh..
I am joking..of course...! chgmm
I use mine to print urban graffiti stickers and miniature B&W landscape prints...
brother.co.uk/lab…10w
PM me if you're interested in selling please
What the hell?
Stupid but NOT racist,
everyone is generally same!
Letters printed are missing parts. It purely is just a toy.
The brother printer isn't like that !
The quality is always A1, and it automatically trims the label perfectly.. the backing peels off easily they stick well - and ink doesn't easily smudge either (its thermal so sort of burned in)..
(<- smug grin)
Not what I am finding as I am currently using it to label up hifi cabling (flag tagging). Print is just fine, sticker separates fine, and backing has a line split down the middle for ease of removal (just bend slightly)...this is using the plastic labels that Aldi have for £3.69 a reel.
Also labelled funny things and wait for people to notice, 'cos I'm a comedy genius.