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- 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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"youngwa" <youngwa@bp.com>We
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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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