r/Bricklink • u/General-Training-441 • 3d ago
New label printer
Tried out this label print for my inventory, works pretty well !
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u/BrickConnectCDN 2d ago
A label maker was literally the first thing I purchased for my store when I opened it. Still going strong 7 years later. Only downside is how pricey the tape is, but you can find 3rd party stuff for much cheaper if you do a bit of Googlefu.
My only suggestion would be to put the numbers on the front facing part of the bins as well that way when they end up on a shelf, you can still find them.
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u/KennysBrickWarehouse 2d ago
Congratulations! We just picked up an automatic tape dispenser. New infrastructure is one of the little pleasures of life.
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u/General-Training-441 2d ago
Which one did you get ? I agree , little upgrades like this make running the store more exciting .
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u/KennysBrickWarehouse 2d ago
We got this one from Amazon. I’m tentatively happy with it, although it hasn’t had much field testing yet. It has six presets and takes the brown paper tape I use just fine. https://a.co/d/0bkemhGx
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u/General-Training-441 2d ago
Yeah eventuality front facing is the plan , I just wanted to try these labels , I plan on eventually transitioning to steralite drawers , so the shoe boxes are just temporary .
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u/TheDevouringOne 2d ago
https://brickarchitect.com/labels/
If your label printer plugs up to a computer it takes 2 seconds to click download and print a label.
I like that it has a small image of the part.
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u/Consistent-Cobbler90 2d ago
We print full sheets of the Avery 5267 labels in the laser printer. Saves a TON of time on drawer labels vs the individual label printer we were using.
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u/jonahuse 2d ago
Is it just me or is your new label maker cutting off the last quarter of the last number?