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ArticlesLabeling Made Easy


April 1998 / International What's New / Labeling Made Easy

The PC-10 label printer is not much bigger than the standard disk box on your desk and connects to your computer via the serial port. This way, it avoids collisions with your regular printer. It prints label stripes in widths from 6 to 32 mm in eig ht colors. The three color cartridges are easy to replace. Besides text, the PC-10 can also print small graphics and logos.

Price:    DM 465.
Contact:  Esselte, Feltham, U.K.
Phone:    +44 171 973 5200
Internet: http://www.esselte.com/dymo


Even Easier to Label Than Before

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