DuraLabel Supplies Now On www.labelersupplies.com
The Labeler Supplies web site is now featuring the complete line of DuraLabel supplies. This includes tapes such as:
<> Both 3.2 mil and 2.0 mil industrial grade vinyl tapes. The 3.2 mil is the standard thickness used for most labeling applications. When labels that conform to curved surfaces are needed, the thinner 2.0 mil tapes generally are the better option.
<> Tapes for low temperature applications. These tapes are most often used by cold storage facilities.
<> Wire and Cable Labeling. Both shrink tube material and self-laminating wire wraps are available for the DuraLabel printer. Shrink tubes are available in three colors, and in diameters up to one inch.
DuraLabel supplies are also available for low light labeling (reflective labels), no light locations (phosphorescent labels) and die cut labels are available for specialized applications such as RTK labels and arc flash warning labels.
In addition to DuraLabel supplies, there are supplies available for most major brands of label printers, including Brother, Kroy and K-Sun.
<> Both 3.2 mil and 2.0 mil industrial grade vinyl tapes. The 3.2 mil is the standard thickness used for most labeling applications. When labels that conform to curved surfaces are needed, the thinner 2.0 mil tapes generally are the better option.
<> Tapes for low temperature applications. These tapes are most often used by cold storage facilities.
<> Wire and Cable Labeling. Both shrink tube material and self-laminating wire wraps are available for the DuraLabel printer. Shrink tubes are available in three colors, and in diameters up to one inch.
DuraLabel supplies are also available for low light labeling (reflective labels), no light locations (phosphorescent labels) and die cut labels are available for specialized applications such as RTK labels and arc flash warning labels.
In addition to DuraLabel supplies, there are supplies available for most major brands of label printers, including Brother, Kroy and K-Sun.



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