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If you really want the extra protection, you can buy adhesive-backed clear
laminates in a size slightly larger than your label (or use a clear tape.)
I've seen this method used to prevent modification of handwritten info on a
label, too.
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Gavin Scott <[log in to unmask]>@RAVEN.UTC.EDU> on 02/07/2002 11:28:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Network Printing to Dot Matrix Printers
Larry writes:
> Some of the zebra printers use a film ribbon and the printing hold up
very
> well in our manufacturing part stores.
If you have an HP SLT, FOS, or SUBSYS DDS tape laying around, you can take
a
look at the labels on them as they were printed on a Zebra printer
(connected to a 3000) using an actual film ribbon rather than thermal I
believe.
Actually I think all of the Zebra's I've seen in use personally have used
the film ribbon and produce very nice crisp black images.
G.
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