JackOfDiamonds
Well-known member
I need things to be labeled. All labelers apparently ****.
Classic manual Dymo tape labeler...you know, the kind that your granddad had in the 1980s that emboss labels by hand. Never runs out of batteries. Tape is dirt cheap. But face it, the labels are ugly, they are small and hard to read for old eyes. And they don't stick very well, and since they are thick plastic, they don't go on curved surfaces...and you probably will have arthritis by the time you get your drawers labeled squeezing by hand...
Brother/dymo/etc. portable thermal tape labelers: Units are sort of expensive. The labels are still small like the classic embossed labels (hard to see). Yeah there's different types of tape available, but you never have the one you need in the machine. SLOW to use with a little keyboard and LCD screen...I don't want to spend a minute making a label. And the batteries die and I can't find it when I need it.
Desktop label printer that use labels on a roll...like a Dymo 550. I used to use these at work and thought they would be the ticket. They print off big labels, anywhere from small address labels (still way bigger and easier to see than label tape), up to the big UPS-size labels. They print FAST. Can't get lost, because they are stuck to the computer and can't run out of batteries because they are plugged into the wall. The problem I found is that Dymo DRM'd the latest generation so you have to use expensive 1st-party labels, plus they don't support linux. So screw them.
I'm literally back to masking tape and sharpie as the optimum way to label things. Has technology failed us this bad?
Classic manual Dymo tape labeler...you know, the kind that your granddad had in the 1980s that emboss labels by hand. Never runs out of batteries. Tape is dirt cheap. But face it, the labels are ugly, they are small and hard to read for old eyes. And they don't stick very well, and since they are thick plastic, they don't go on curved surfaces...and you probably will have arthritis by the time you get your drawers labeled squeezing by hand...
Brother/dymo/etc. portable thermal tape labelers: Units are sort of expensive. The labels are still small like the classic embossed labels (hard to see). Yeah there's different types of tape available, but you never have the one you need in the machine. SLOW to use with a little keyboard and LCD screen...I don't want to spend a minute making a label. And the batteries die and I can't find it when I need it.
Desktop label printer that use labels on a roll...like a Dymo 550. I used to use these at work and thought they would be the ticket. They print off big labels, anywhere from small address labels (still way bigger and easier to see than label tape), up to the big UPS-size labels. They print FAST. Can't get lost, because they are stuck to the computer and can't run out of batteries because they are plugged into the wall. The problem I found is that Dymo DRM'd the latest generation so you have to use expensive 1st-party labels, plus they don't support linux. So screw them.
I'm literally back to masking tape and sharpie as the optimum way to label things. Has technology failed us this bad?




