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Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2025
Muy útil
Shane
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de mayo de 2023
I know I know, you’re supposed to orient the label the other way and wrap it around itself, but let’s face it, sometimes there is a lot of info to squeeze into these labels. Was looking for something to keep on hand that worked with a PT110 handheld labeler without going the “flagging” route. I wish that brother would offer something equivalent to the Brady cloth labels, but this flexible label is the closest it can get for the PT110. Pics are 24 hours after application, and after stressing the cables a little bit to simulate moving them around. The flexible labels don’t seal like Brady cloth labels, but they don’t straighten out and come off like the normal brother labels, I’m confident it will be fine for temporary or stationary cables.
Jose Solis
Comentado en México el 17 de mayo de 2023
Excelente
Nadia
Comentado en México el 19 de marzo de 2021
Buen producto, pega muy bien en los frascos en los que lo utilizo
Dan J
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de julio de 2020
I am using these to create labels for cables. Initially labeled the ETHERNET cables on the back of all the PC's / HTPC's in the house. Next up is to label all the ETHERNET cables for the routers, then go back and label other cables on the back up the PC (more for others so they don't have to call me all the time). They stick great and for us better than the flag-style labels.I print multiple labels i.e. 10 or more at a time with 2 spaces between labels to save on tape, then use scissors to cut them up vs. printing them out individually and wasting an inch on each end
CandorT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2019
So this s much cheaper than a regular cartridge. Maybe it s shorter? But it s a very strong tape and works great for labeling wires. I wish I could experiment more without feeling I am wasting precious tape.My only problem with this machine the older models didn't do is seem to waste a lot of extra tape each print. It may be something I don't understand but there is a lot of extra tape I just had to cut off and throw away.But back to this specific type, very much worth the money and is stronger. I may have gotten a thinner tape but I think I'm limited to half inch only on this one.Will buy again and recommend if you want to label all those wires. Great buy.
HappyMom28
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2018
My husband ran coax and cat 5 cables to each bedroom in our home, and then used these to label the wires. Because they are the flexible they wrap around the wires really nicely and stick really good. I used them to label all my storage containers. Because of the white background they are really easy to see no matter what I apply them to. I also used them to label each child’s tooth brush and tooth paste (I have 4) and that eliminated the nightly, “mom, he/she is using my stuff.” They continue to stick even though they get wet daily.My older kids were required to bring headphones to school, and they got lost/stolen so I started labeling each set for each child. Since these labels stuck so well, no more headphones disappeared. (Black permanent marker eventually rubbed off). I then labeled my head phones, charging cables, power adapters, etc. and my kids no longer borrow my stuff. Recently my parents purchased a new home, and my father had a stroke, so I labeled all of the light switches in their home. My parents love it.I did purchase some off brand labels (because these are so expensive) and they work well, but if it is something important that is a curved surface, and I need it to last, I use these.
Shash
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2014
I use this flexible tape to tag every charger and cable that comes into the house. I put the name of the tool or computer component, function of the cable and charging info in small print (Example: hedge clipper charger, 3 hours, light turns green) on the 1/2 inch tape. The flexible tape can be wrapped around electrical wire and stuck to itself, so text can go on each side. It is virtually indestructible in place. I space the text so it is toward each end of the tape and the part that actually wraps on the cable has no text. Gone are the days of squinting at black on black plastic transformer names that often have no brands on them and rummaging around for manuals. I Use it with the 2730 Brother label maker that connects to a computer for almost unlimited design choices, both preinstalled by Brother or created by me to suit a particular need. Works on computer cables, garden tools, cell chargers. It's especially good for tools that you use rarely and need to remember how many hours to charge. I use the related Brother 1 inch tape for garden markers, and so far, they have lasted outside on aluminum markers in the dirt through 3 winters.
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