I have used the Rhino ones extensively and they are great. Only issue is having to carry something to do the shrinking.

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On 8/11/2013, at 11:06, "Tom Henderson" <tom@pack.co.nz> wrote:

Jed Laundry <jlaundry@jlaundry.com> on Friday, 8 Nov at 7:50 am +1300 wrote:
Which Dymo are you referring to? The only time I've experienced problems with labels is where the humidity inside the DC was an issue (Christchurch being ��ber dry and humidity not being introduced).

Their 'RHINO' models can print onto heat shrink tubing. I'd expect they would be pretty resiliant to humidity.

http://global.dymo.com/enGB/Categories/RHINO_Label_Printers.html
http://global.dymo.com/enGB/LabelAttribute/RHINO_Heat_shrink_tubing.html

Cheers

Tom Henderson

IT Manager  |  Pack & Company  |  027 461 4403  | 09 929 2750 |  tom@pack.co.nz




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