DuraLabel 4 Supplies - Tape Thickness
DuraLabel 4 vinyl tapes are available in 3.2 mil and 2.0 mil thicknesses. Why are there two options? Because with DuraLabel 4 supplies you can exactly the right supply for the labeling job you need to do.
3.2 mil vinyl is a strong, durable vinyl that is appropriate for most labels and signs. The disadvantage is that, when applied to curved surfaces, it will tend to "straighten out" and the strength of the vinyl is such that under some circumstances it may not stay stuck on a curved surface.
The 2.0 mil vinyl is more flexible and conforms better to irregular surfaces. It is less forceful in trying to return to its original shape. When you need to apply a label or sign around a curved surface, or on an irregular surface, then the 2.0 mil vinyl is the better option.
That's why DuraLabel 4 supplies give you two options when selecting vinyl. You can use the heavier, and thus more durable--but stiffer--3.2 mil vinyl. Or if you'll be labeling on curved or irregular surfaces you can use the lighter, more flexible 2.0 mil vinyl.
Since the 3.2 mil vinyl is the most popular labeling material, it is available in more colors than the 2.0 mil vinyl. However, the 2.0 mil vinyl is available in a wide variety of the more popular colors.
With the DuraLabel 4TTP printer, you can select the supply that best meets your labeling requirements.
3.2 mil vinyl is a strong, durable vinyl that is appropriate for most labels and signs. The disadvantage is that, when applied to curved surfaces, it will tend to "straighten out" and the strength of the vinyl is such that under some circumstances it may not stay stuck on a curved surface.
The 2.0 mil vinyl is more flexible and conforms better to irregular surfaces. It is less forceful in trying to return to its original shape. When you need to apply a label or sign around a curved surface, or on an irregular surface, then the 2.0 mil vinyl is the better option.
That's why DuraLabel 4 supplies give you two options when selecting vinyl. You can use the heavier, and thus more durable--but stiffer--3.2 mil vinyl. Or if you'll be labeling on curved or irregular surfaces you can use the lighter, more flexible 2.0 mil vinyl.
Since the 3.2 mil vinyl is the most popular labeling material, it is available in more colors than the 2.0 mil vinyl. However, the 2.0 mil vinyl is available in a wide variety of the more popular colors.
With the DuraLabel 4TTP printer, you can select the supply that best meets your labeling requirements.
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