[Publib] Dymo Label Printers
Catherine Les
cathymcles at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 4 21:34:34 EDT 2008
Nope. We thought of that. They come from all over the
building not just those near windows.
Catherine McCullough Les
Technical Services Supervisor
Sterling Heights Public Library, MI
586-446-2649
--- Janis Schoen <jschoen at locustvalleylibrary.org>
wrote:
> Are your labels in direct sunlight? This may cause
> the fading problem.
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> Janis
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> Sue Kamm
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> To: Moore,Ann; publib at webjunction.org
> Subject: Re: [Publib] Dymo Label Printers
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> Have you thought of contacting Dymo? Here's a link
> to their contact information:
> http://global.dymo.com/enUS/ContactUs/default.html
> or http://tinyurl.com/6pxq23.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Moore,Ann"
> Sent: Sep 4, 2008 7:04 AM
> To: publib at webjunction.org
> Subject: [Publib] Dymo Label Printers
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> We have been using Dymo label printers for a couple
> of years and really like them. However, we have
> discovered that over time our labels are fading
> (drastically--to the point of illegibility), and we
> are spending a lot of time reprinting them. We have
> talked to another local library that hasn't had this
> issue, so are wondering if it is related to the
> plastic overlay we put over the labels. Has anyone
> else run into this problem?
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> Ann W. Moore
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> Schenectady Co. (N.Y.) Public Library
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> (518) 388-4534
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> amoore at sals.edu
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