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Suggestions for a HEAT SHRINK LABEL PRINTER?

PrometheusFD3S

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Starting a new job & in responsible for maintaining a 100,000 sqft building & nothing is labeled!!!

All of the machines are powered by drops from the ceiling & many without any identification & the few labels that were once there are no longer legible.

I’ve always wanted a labeler, but have never gotten to use one (it’s strange what we dream about)

Looking for a robust design, capable of field work (small drops & bouncing around on a tool cart with other tools)

Capable of printing various wire diameters: 120V (very common) 240V (common) 480V (uncommon).

Clear, legible & durable printing (capable of being grabbed by workers)

Self contained design (integrated keypad & screen, not requiring use of external control device, ie a phone or computer)

Fairly user friendly user interface (I’m a plain man, who has a lot of work to catch up on & I want the use of this machine to be fairly intuitive)

Cost is not an issue.

Rate of consumption is not an issue.

I will also need a traditional labeler for labeling tool cabenets, fuse panels, carts, machines & other devices I encounter in the workplace.

Thank you for your time & wisdom!
 
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theoldwizard1

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If you are printing on heat shrink tubing, how are you going to put it on existing wiring without disassembling something ?

Seeing as you have total building responsibility, mark different pipes/conduits with different color paint and add an arrow for direction of flow.
 
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