Dymo label printers are thermal printers. They heat the label to make an image. Fast and temporary until heat, age or UV affect the label.

You want thermal transfer printers that use heat to iron on, or heat transfer, resin from a carrier ribbon to polyester or polypropylene label stock.

The question will be, does your catalog program support thermal transfer printers.

 

Don Bosman

Information Technologist

MSU Libraries

366 W. Circle Drive - Rm.W441

East Lansing, MI 48824-1048

517-884-0873

 

 

 

From: Michlib-l <michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org> On Behalf Of Jessica Himstedt via Michlib-l
Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 8:32 AM
To: michlib-l@mcls.org
Subject: [Michlib-l] Fading Labels

 

Greetings!

 

I am currently using a Dymo Labelwriter 450 for call number labels. They come in a roll. They have been fading terribly fast and I'm wondering if anyone else is having the same issue, and if so, how are you dealing with it? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

Thanks!

 

Jessica Himstedt, MLIS

Librarian - Acquisitions/Cataloging

Secretary - MCC DEI Council - Executive Council 

Secretary - MCC DEI Council - Workforce Partnerships Council

Mott Community College Library

1401 E. Court Street

Flint, MI 48503

810.762.5649

she/her/herself

 

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