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Choosing a Label Maker
Choosing a Label Maker
Whether you have a cabinet full of mismatched jars, a file drawer overflowing with papers, or ring-binders stuffed with budgets and plans, you can reclaim your space with the help of a label maker. These handheld devices allow you to print labels that make items in bins, on shelves, or on the side of a fridge easier to identify. In addition, a label maker can help you organize your office by making it easy to create file labels and name binders. Labeling is a great way to get organized and make your home or workplace feel more efficient.
If you’re on the hunt for a new label maker, it’s important to keep in mind that not all models are equal. You’ll need to decide how often you plan to use your device and what type of labels you’ll be creating. A basic model will print only one font in a few sizes, while more advanced ones can work with a variety of design apps and include multiple fonts. You’ll also want to think about how portable you need your machine to be and what power source you prefer.
Most label makers run on replaceable batteries (usually AA or AAA), but there are also some options that can be powered via a USB cable. This may be more convenient if you’re looking for a desktop pick that won’t leave your desk much.
Another option is a rechargeable battery pack, which can save you money in the long run since you won’t have to buy replaceable batteries. These models are usually less portable, though, and you’ll have to remember to bring a charger with you if you travel.
A thermal transfer printer uses a special ink that bonds to the label’s surface. It’s a popular choice for industrial labels because it can withstand harsh environments and the rigors of frequent use. Labels printed with thermal transfer ink are waterproof and resistant to oils and chemicals, too.
Lastly, there are three different types of thermal transfer labels: wax, wax-resin, and pure resin. Wax is the least durable, while wax-resin and pure resin are more resistant to damage and abrasion.
There’s a lot to consider when choosing a label maker, but once you find the right one for your needs, you’ll be glad you invested in this handy tool. Getting everything in order has never been so simple.
The Good:
This label maker is a little old-fashioned, but it’s a great choice for anyone who loves to organize their home or office. It uses an analog dial to select letters and has a few different tape colors, so it can be a bit time-consuming if you’re printing lots of labels. Plus, it wastes a lot of tape with each label (at least half an inch of blank tape precedes every label you print). But for the cost and ease of use, this is a top pick.
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