A little advice.....
Most of the heat shrink printers waste a lot of material every time you print. Yes, I know it's a PIA to type in the stuff. But you are better off entering in as much as you can to reduce waste.
Not exactly what you are looking for but in my home shop, I print the words on papers cut them out and slide them into clear heat shrink tubing.
It is not portable but I can print any size and any color text with no special equipment needed.
That is actually a good idea....it would work great on larger cables.
They also make sleeves that are about 2" long with 2 holes at each end. You slide the paper label into it and then use a cable tie to attach it to the cable.
That is actually a good idea....it would work great on larger cables.
They also make sleeves that are about 2" long with 2 holes at each end. You slide the paper label into it and then use a cable tie to attach it to the cable.
Received the 4200 and made a few heat shrink labels. My observations and Q's -
-Doesn't love the 1.2v rechargeable AAs. Probably should have pony'd up for the rechargeable battery pack and xformer. Do 1.5v rechargeable AAs work better?.
Yes there is a little battery icon in the top right corner of the display that will show up when it's charging whether the labeller is on or off. When it's done charging, the battery icon disappears so maybe yours is already fully charged?
If not Is the polarity correct on your charger? The center should be negative.