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make extra long labels and wrap the cable so the label sticks to
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1) even better if the label has a clear tail<br>
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2) not ideal but works<br>
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3) zip-tie on labels<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/5/21 11:23 AM, Jon Ares via
Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">A minor tangent. Any recommendations on labels//labeler material that
sticks/lasts longer on CAT 6 cables? I'm finding my Dymo/Rhino labels
are not sticking on newer CAT 6 and DMX cables... they must be
jacketed in some type of plastic that's more resistant to goo, or
something.
I've got a Rhino and a Dymo that use the same cartridge, and the
facility also has a P-Touch that most likely uses a different
cartridge... and the labels stick just fine to most things, but not my
newer CAT 6 and DMX cables. I like to label them both for use (DMX)
and length.
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