Hi,

23.07.2007 12:01,, Alan Brown wrote::
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> 
>> Depending on your needs, you could also print, laminate and cut, or -
>> probably the best solution regarding self-made tape labels - use a
>> specialized label printer with pc interface and barcode capability and
>> print to laminated adhesive tape. You don't *have* to remove the
>> protective film from the back :-)
> 
> Perhaps for DLT...

Right.

> LTO _requires_ sticky labels.

Also right.

But I'm mainly using DLT, and my customers using LTO usually supply 
their own labels, so I tend to think in DLT terms :-)

At least my advice was most general :-p

Arno

> :-)
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Arno Lehmann
IT-Service Lehmann
www.its-lehmann.de

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