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Old December 13th 03, 02:07 AM
Mike Knudsen
 
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exray@coquidotnet writes:

A REAL HAM would have used a Dymo labeler.


And after a few years, Dymo labels dry out and fall off.
Makes it that much more fun trying to restore the unit and get it running :-)

FWIW, the modern electronic Dyma labelers can make black-on-transparent tape,
which, when applied to an aluminum chassis or white panel, looks printed. I've
applied this to some alignment points in some sets (the next purist owner can
scrape 'em off, or wait fro them to dry out and fall off :-) --Mike K.

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