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Post by 950nancy on Nov 25, 2017 4:34:08 GMT
Got my label maker brother p touch off of amazon for $9.99. Free shipping coming Sunday. No waiting in line. Yay. Now that’s my kind of shopping. Unfortunately I’m going to have to go to the store Saturday to get my washing machine. I’m dreading that. I’m overwhelmed with the choices and still haven’t made up my mind yet. When you are printing off labels, do them maybe five or six on one label. (Yours might allow fewer spaces.). So you type in your first label and then six blank spaces and the next one... and so on. That way you aren't using up so much tape for the beginning and ending of each label.
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Post by jstblondie on Nov 25, 2017 16:57:24 GMT
Got my label maker brother p touch off of amazon for $9.99. Free shipping coming Sunday. No waiting in line. Yay. Now that’s my kind of shopping. Unfortunately I’m going to have to go to the store Saturday to get my washing machine. I’m dreading that. I’m overwhelmed with the choices and still haven’t made up my mind yet. When you are printing off labels, do them maybe five or six on one label. (Yours might allow fewer spaces.). So you type in your first label and then six blank spaces and the next one... and so on. That way you aren't using up so much tape for the beginning and ending of each label. Thanks for the tip. I’m new to this.
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Post by gale w on Nov 25, 2017 18:20:45 GMT
You don't have to type 5 or 6 plus spaces on a single label. Just set it to the chain print setting and after typing and printing your label, opt not to advance the tape (hit escape). Then type your next label, and so on. I usually have a label waiting in the machine or you can just choose to advance the tape after your last label of the day and sacrifice a little bit.
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Post by gale w on Nov 25, 2017 18:21:42 GMT
For a washer, I highly recommend speed queen.
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Post by jstblondie on Nov 25, 2017 18:23:06 GMT
I’m looking for one. I heard they are expensive though.
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