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Chuck Harris wrote:
I just make some paper labels using my word processor program, and print them on my laser printer. I wrap them around the wire, and slip a piece of clear heat shrink tubing over the label. Note, pick a font that is readable on the size wire you are labeling. -Chuck Harris Oh, I forgot to mention, make the labels with the ID number repeated like this: J212 J212 J212 J212 J212 When you roll them up, J212 will show up in multiple places around the tag. You can use some scotch magic transparent tape to hold the label to the wire before you put the heat shrink over top. -Chuck Harris |
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