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    *me63401

    Good way to print wire number labels?

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    11-05-2003 09:49 PM
    Im not sure if this is the best place to ask this or
    not but I didn't know where else to post it.

    Im curious as to how other are printing very small wire
    number labels. You know.... the wrap around stick on
    labels that you wrap around wire leads when wiring up a
    PLC panels or such.

    Anyway..... do you use MS Word to do this? Do you use
    an ink jet printer to print them out and does the ink
    stick to the label well enough to keep from smearing?

    Advice on ho you do it?

    John
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    Re: Good way to print wire number labels?

    11-06-2003 02:03 AM in reply to: *me63401
    John - We wire numbers on automated machines using a "Brady" brand label system. The system prints I/O or legend descriptions and has self adhesive labels with a clear overlay for protection. We got our system from a local electrical supply. Hope that helps.

    Larry
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    *Custer, Phil

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    11-06-2003 08:49 AM in reply to: *me63401
    I have been using labels from Waytek (they are a
    reseller) that are made by Tyton and are the lasertag labels.

    All I did was set up the sheet in Wordperfect as a
    label sheet and then just filled in the blanks.  I will
    eventually

    automate the process but it works
    well.

     


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    John
    - We wire numbers on automated machines using a "Brady" brand label system.
    The system prints I/O or legend descriptions and has self adhesive labels with
    a clear overlay for protection. We got our system from a local electrical
    supply. Hope that helps.

    Larry

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    *me63401

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    11-06-2003 09:12 PM in reply to: *me63401
    >I have been using labels from Waytek (they are a
    >reseller) that are made by Tyton and are the lasertag labels.

    Would these tags work in ink jets?

    Or is a laser jet much better and makes a longer
    lasting tag.

    John
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    *Custer, Phil

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    11-09-2003 09:21 PM in reply to: *me63401
    They only work in a laser printer. Ink jet ink is not completely
    waterproof and will eventually smear or fade.
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    Phil Custer II, PE
    Custer Services, Inc.
    custer@landfillgas.com
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    > >I have been using labels from Waytek (they are a
    > >reseller) that are made by Tyton and are the lasertag labels.
    >
    > Would these tags work in ink jets?
    >
    > Or is a laser jet much better and makes a longer
    > lasting tag.
    >
    > John
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    *Lincoln, Tracy W.

    Re: Good way to print wire number labels?

    11-11-2003 06:37 AM in reply to: *me63401
    Most of the manufacturers of wire labels (W.H.Brady, Panduit, etc..)
    have software and sell hardware... some dot matrix (special ink
    cartridges and ground down plattens), some ink jet (special ink), some
    laser, some thermal transfer (and possibly other methods)... I would
    check with them.

    We used to export the labels from this product (when it was VIA) and
    import the labels into the label manufacturers package... this allowed
    us to adjust quantities, sort, print multiple lines on the same label,
    etc...

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    Re: Good way to print wire number labels?

    11-18-2003 04:52 AM in reply to: *me63401
    We also use the Waytek/Tyron system. The simplest way is to enter the data into Excel, then cut and paste into Tyton. It takes a bit to get the pages lined up perfectly, but once it's set, it's a snap!
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    11-18-2003 05:07 AM in reply to: *me63401
    The nice thing with AutoCAD Electrical is that you
    do not have to manually type them into Excel......once your schematics are
    finished, you can generate a report and then save it out to excel(or any of the
    other 4 file type options) and then later import it into the label printing
    software.  I have found that running the COMPONENT CONNECTION REPORT under
    the WIRE REPORTS option generates a nice report to use for a wire list. 
    You can also use the CHANGE REPORT FORMAT button to remove all of the fields
    except for the wire numbers and then save that out and it is immediately ready
    for use in a variety of label making software without having to make any
    modifications through excel.  I hope this helps to shed some more
    light.

     


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    Jared Bunch
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    We
    also use the Waytek/Tyron system. The simplest way is to enter the data into
    Excel, then cut and paste into Tyton. It takes a bit to get the pages lined up
    perfectly, but once it's set, it's a snap!
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