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I have had and used that Dymo for over a year. Money well spent.
Good to know - thanks. I'll be getting a second one for the lab, for sure!
Totally agree that the heat shrink labels are a sign of a professional. I think a 5200 is in my future. Thanks for the great tech tip!!
You can find cheap heat shrink tape for those cheap p-touch printers too.
Can't wait to get back to class next year!!
6 month review, still ❤️ it, great machine!
Still working great! WE are using everyday as we do the wiring on our King's Pride Project
Well done, especially after I noticed the "WakeSpeed" label! Gotta love Rick and Al @ WakeSpeed!
Yes, I was actually labeling wires for my WS500 I installed on my personal boat. Al & Rick did a great job on that regulator.
It’ll take me a while, but I’m adding labels all the time to my boat!
Do you know the voltage of the Dymo mains adapter?
No, I'm off on a vacation in Maine, I'll check when back on the west coast and report back!
The AC adapter is a basic 120 VAC to 9 VDC, so you can't run directly off your batteries - will need an inverter or DC to DC converter.
I have had and used that Dymo for over a year. Money well spent.
Good to know - thanks. I'll be getting a second one for the lab, for sure!
Totally agree that the heat shrink labels are a sign of a professional. I think a 5200 is in my future. Thanks for the great tech tip!!
You can find cheap heat shrink tape for those cheap p-touch printers too.
Can't wait to get back to class next year!!
6 month review, still ❤️ it, great machine!
Still working great! WE are using everyday as we do the wiring on our King's Pride Project
Well done, especially after I noticed the "WakeSpeed" label! Gotta love Rick and Al @ WakeSpeed!
Yes, I was actually labeling wires for my WS500 I installed on my personal boat. Al & Rick did a great job on that regulator.
It’ll take me a while, but I’m adding labels all the time to my boat!
Do you know the voltage of the Dymo mains adapter?
No, I'm off on a vacation in Maine, I'll check when back on the west coast and report back!
The AC adapter is a basic 120 VAC to 9 VDC, so you can't run directly off your batteries - will need an inverter or DC to DC converter.