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Mr-Label Self-Laminating Wrap Around Cable Labels offer a practical solution for wire marking and identification. Each pack contains 25 sheets with a total of 800 labels, designed for use with laser printers. These labels are heat resistant up to 120°C, self-laminating, and self-adhesive, ensuring they stay securely in place while providing clear identification for various cable types.
| Manufacturer | Mr-Label |
| Brand | MR-LABEL |
| Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 12.91 x 9.53 x 0.51 inches |
| Item model number | LA500070 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Orange |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 25 Sheets (800 Labels) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LA500070 |
C**K
Good labels
The labels stick well to cables, and also stick to themselves well. Printing with a laser printer works well, but the template for libre office took a bit of revision. After a few rounds of trial and error, printing with libre office and a laser printer did work. Writing by hand with a permanent marker also worked well, and is faster for making just one or two labels at a time.The downside to good adhesion is that removing these labels can be difficult.I don't know about durability, I've only been using them for a few weeks.
K**N
if you actually need to read the print, just get white labels
haven't tried printing on these yet. sharpie, precise sharpie, and ballpoint pen all work fine. very sticky tape and seems like it will be durable but i won't know until months/years from now. i'm using these on cables for music gear, some of which will see alot of abuse. just take your time when you're applying them to cables and they'll go on without wrinkling (or wrinkling too much).So far for the larger cables, no problem. But for very very small cable (think 1/4 headphones), already a tiny edge of the tape has come up. It's no undoing itself but i can see that this will catch on the cables. I think for permanent installations like network closet this is no problem at all; but if you're using this for music gear for live shows, it's something to watch out for.
D**G
Pretty Decent label
Good: adhesion good they stick well, easy to print on once you get them aligned and setupBad: nothing real badUgly: Backing tends to curl badly which make them almost impossible to feed into laser printer and have them stay alignedSo from a cost perspective with competitors at a quarter of the price from Panduit, Brady buy what you think you will use quickly because of baking curl otherwise great inexpensive label
K**K
Several Issues
I've had an issue with these pretty much on every step.The TemplateI use LibreOffice. I downloaded the LibreOffice TEMPLATE. DID NOT WORK.I made it work by inserting a text box on each of the labels that I needed to print.Suggestion: Test several times, until perfect.PrintingHad I printed from the single/manual feed tray, something would have probably peeled off and stuck to the printer. Instead, I placed in the normal paper tray. SEVERAL TIMES IT STUCK TO THE PAPER BENEATH it, and they'd both cycle through the printer.Suggestion: Print as many labels as possible at once. Don't do 2 to see how they turn out, then another small batch, etc. After you've tested the template, make sure you've got everything you want to label, and print them all at once.Placing the LabelI found it easy to place the label.AdhesiveRoughly half of the labels have started to peel off.This is probably the most annoying problem and why I give them 1 star.I applied the labels and checked them daily for the first 3 days. 1 had begun to peel on day 1, the rest were good. I've just checked today (2 weeks later), and nearly half have started to peel off.Maybe a little bit of tape will fix it but completely defeats the purpose. I might as well just print on a regular sheet of paper, cut it, and tape it in the first place?
D**Y
Great for large network jobs
We finished re wiring out network and server racks and labeled hundreds of cables with these and I can say without reservation that these worked perfectly. It took a while to get the page and margins set right. But once you get that set its very easy to use .The printer we used was an old HP laserjet 1300 that we hand laying around. A LASER PRINTER IS CRITICAL! I made and excel spreadsheet to save time and keep track of the cable numbers. I can see why some people have issue with the labels coming off, if you put them on a cable that is constantly bending or twisting, they won't last. This is not a problem on a network rack.UPDATE: Done a few projects with them now and they are the only label I'll use. Keep a fine tip sharpe and a blank sheet around for replacement cable and "one-offs" (make sure to let the ink dry). Adhesion over time is not an issue. If your working any job with more then a dozen cables and you don't use these, youre doing it wrong. Hands down these are the best value for money and time around.I would not recommend these for DJs or any situation where the cables are being move and wound up and bent constantly. You need a hard plastic or vinyl label for that.
J**P
Good Idea But Doesn't Stick Well
I liked the entire concept, especially being able to print out legible labels for power cords, USB cables, Ethernet cables, etc. However, after a few days to a week, the edge of the laminating part started to peel up slightly. This was easily and quickly remedied by placing a small piece of cellophane tape over the label. However, if I have to place cellophane tape over my labels I could have just used regular labels to start with and put tape on them. Thus, these are less of a time saver than I had expected, but the color coding is nice. PRO TIP: Black printing on the red labels is pretty much unreadable without a flash light.
S**X
Exactly What I Needed!
Came fast which is great, because i needed it fast!!
R**D
Templates worked great!
Was a bit weary on buying this, but worked great!
T**I
Needs more reliable adhesive
Good concept, but they do start unravelling after about a year, although they have stayed stuck to their respective cables, nonetheless.
A**0
Etiquetas autolaminadas
Si lo que buscas es etiquetar tus cables, no las recomiendo en lo absoluto, el proceso de impresión es un caos, tienes que realizar un montos de pruebas con Word, Excel o con programas para etiquetado, su pegamento no es permanente así que los pones y al ratito ya están despegándose, no las recomiendo porque el etiquetar cables debe ser perfecto, rápido y seguro.
O**R
Buen producto
Buen producto el pegamento podría mejorar
R**R
Template is rubbish
Template is rubbish, make sure you peel off the redundant part of the sheet(the skin around the actual labels) before you print
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