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Mr-Label® US Letter Sheet Self-Adhesive Cable Labels come in 10 sheets with 300 waterproof, tear-resistant, and oil-proof labels in 5 assorted colors. Designed for laser printers, they include a free print tool featuring 30 device icons to streamline batch printing and cable identification. Perfect for professional-grade, durable cable management both indoors and outdoors.
Manufacturer | Mr-Label |
Brand | MR-LABEL |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | LAP20032L |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | 5 Assorted Colors |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | 10 Sheets (300 Labels) |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | LAP20032L |
A**E
Good product! The material is either plastic or paper/plastic ...
Good product! The material is either plastic or paper/plastic and is very tough. I have no reason to question their claim to being waterproof. The Word template from the seller's site worked just fine. I've printed one sheet so far and it fed and printed just fine on my HP workgroup-grade laser. The labels also separated from the backing sheet easily and cleanly. They are big enough to easily take two lines of 12 point type. I'd guess they are about 18 characters x 12pt. wide.One interesting thing: There is some hocus-pocus in the instructions about moisture content of the sheets and a caution about not printing on a sheet twice. This is the way I routinely use label sheets. I'll print a few labels and remove them from the sheet, then some time later will print on some of the remaining labels. I have never had issues doing this with business-grade laser printers. I suppose it is possible that smaller consumer printers will bend the sheets more sharply and cause problems but that is only speculation. I'll try to report back after I've tried it with this product. Of course, if I was selling sheets of labels I would also discourage my customers from printing more than once on a sheet, too.
J**E
Just what I was looking for
I purchased a pack of yellow labels and a pack of red labels to tag audio XLR cables and DMX XLR cables and be able to very quickly differentiate between them without having to squint and read the print on the cables themselves. Now I can tell which is which at a glance from a distance. Acquiring and using the Word template was simple. The label sheets need a slight bit of coaxing to get them through the straight-feed path on my laser printer (an old HP LaserJet 5P), but that was only a momentary setback. The resultant printout was perfect. Applying them to the label involves wrapping the tail back onto the lower half of the label, then folding the upper half over the top of the tail/onto the lower half...very easy to do. Once applied to the cable, I can tell the label is quite durable. I don't expect to have issues with color-fading, as the cables are stored in the dark and are used in a room that gets virtually no daylight.
S**N
VERY TEAR RESISTANT
If you need this product for its purpose, it is very good. It came with extensive, if confusing, directions on how to set most printers to print in register with the peel-off labels. Basically, you open a template in any one of a number of word processing or image processing applications. I used Photoshop CS2 with a Windows 10 Pro system. I placed the lettering where it was appropriate on the provided template for the cabling labels I needed. If you set your printer to print on 8.5" x 11" plain paper, with NO SCALING and LANDSCAPE orientation, what the printer produces should be peel-off labels in pretty dang close to, if not, perfect registration. However, it is imperative that your printer advances the sheet material squarely without skewing it while it's printing. I will say that the die-cut peel-off labels are difficult to see pre-printing and intact on the sheet. Use the template. The labeling material is like DuPont's Tyvek in that it is extremely difficult to tear manually. DuPont does not produce the material for this product.
L**Z
Prints well, but test it first
I downloaded their label template from their website and had minimal problems printing from Word to the labels. It's very simple. I'd recommend printing a "blank" sheet of paper, first - that will let you know if you're in the ballpark (I was). Then, fill out a whole sheet of labels and print them to an actual label sheet, just to see if there are any surprises. You'll probably waste a sheet, but this allows you to "fine tune" the final product. Even though you can enter two lines per label cell on the computer template, and it looks perfect, when you print them, you may find that the second line is halfway off the label, especially at the bottom rows of labels. This is all easily fixable by abbreviating or changing to a smaller font. Good product, easy to use.
M**J
Seem to be a high quality label
I haven't had a chance to print on them yet but they come in a simple plastic bag to store them with the concise instructions included in it.Just filling the thickness of the paper, I'm sure they'll print fine as long as I set my laser printer (Brother HL-L2360DW) to either its "thick paper" or "thicker paper" setting. I won't be using the red color so I'll experiment printing some test labels on those to find the setting that works best for my printer.There are 30 labels on each sheet and it includes 2 sheets of each color (see picture). I'll be using the green labels the most and 60 green labels will probably be enough for the foreseeable future but if these work out as expected, I'll gladly buy another packet just to get a few more green labels.
G**S
Probably a good product for experts in using templates
It is probably a good product for experts in template handling.First off, in the online print tool, if you want to print on US standard sheet format, 8 1/2x11, MR's code MR183, you will need some luck finding it because it is not an option offered online; they all push you to MR182, which is the A4 sheet format. Second, if you manage to discover the right format and download it in say, Microsoft Word, you get a template but unless you are already an expert in dealing with templates you are on your own about how to proceed. No instructions here or even a reference to a source where you can find some guidance.Again, probably a good product but good luck finding the MR183 and knowing how to deal with a template once you get it.
J**F
Plenty to spare....
Purchased a pack of 300. Used about 30 so far. My thought is they stick great, easy to write on with medium tip marker. Harder to position than the ones that have a Velcro closure but I would have spent three times the amount for about 40 total. The dark colors are probably not getting used. Wish they had all white when I ordered. I did use them two ways. Cut as a square to cover a larger plug and wrapped around for Ethernet size wires.
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