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DYMO Rhino Labeller, 1011Metal Tape Embossing System Kit, 1-Carded (M1101)

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Mex $5,878.48

Mex $ 1,881 .00 Mex $1,881.00

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1.Tamaño:12 Mm X 6.40 M


  • El mango de corte fácil de usar corta bordes cuadrados o redondeados.
  • El resistente bastidor de aluminio fundido soporta condiciones de trabajo difíciles.
  • Utiliza etiquetas de metal de 1/2 pulgada; esta etiquetadora duradera graba etiquetas de acero inoxidable y aluminio que resisten la corrosión por el clima extremo, la temperatura, los químicos o la exposición a los rayos UV; el relieve profundo garantiza una excelente legibilidad del carácter.
  • Imprima etiquetas de guión espejo con rueda de caracteres de imagen inversa incluida.
  • Perforadora incorporada para crear etiquetas colgantes, perforadora de ranuras para ataduras de cables y medidor de medición para establecer la longitud del borde de la etiqueta inicial y posterior.El kit incluye la impresora, la rueda de caracteres, rueda de caracteres de imagen inversa, etiquetas de aluminio y acero inoxidable no adhesivas de 1/2 pulgada y estuche rígido.


Tamaño: Embosser Esta etiquetadora duradera graba etiquetas de acero inoxidable y aluminio que resisten la corrosión por condiciones climáticas extremas, temperaturas, químicos o exposición a los rayos UV. Perforadora incorporada para crear etiquetas colgantes, perforadora de ranuras para ataduras de cables y medidor de medición para establecer la longitud del borde de la etiqueta delantera y trasera. El mango de corte fácil de usar corta bordes cuadrados o redondeados. El resistente bastidor de aluminio fundido soporta condiciones de trabajo difíciles. Utiliza etiquetas de metal de 1/2 pulgada. El relieve profundo garantiza una excelente legibilidad del personaje. Imprima etiquetas de guión espejo con la rueda de caracteres de imagen inversa incluida. El kit incluye estampador, rueda de caracteres, rueda de caracteres de imagen inversa, etiquetas de aluminio y acero inoxidable no adhesivas de 1/2 pulgada y estuche rígido.


Thierry G
Comentado en Francia el 20 de diciembre de 2020
Adapté pour servir d’étiquette aux arbres fruitiers. Peut être un peu cher mais pas d’offre alternative.
Cliente
Comentado en Italia el 15 de marzo de 2018
Il nastro di ricambio è esattamente quella che serviva per il mio scopo. Consegna puntuale, come da ordine. perfetto. Lo consiglio a tutti
filippo
Comentado en Italia el 27 de diciembre de 2018
tutto ok
b richardson
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de junio de 2016
this was a great deal. It came with a ton of rolls. Not sure if I fluked out or something. Non adhesive obviously.
BitTwiddler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2013
I have a problem with marking/identifying my water lilies and bog pond plants... Everything I've tried has not stood up to the conditions in the water and our brutal sun. While researching for a metal embossing label maker, I happened upon a review that someone did for the older 'Dymo-Mite Tapewriters'. I was able to choose from several listed on a reseller, $20-50, and chose one that was completely intact, the imprint wheel was metal not plastic, and though preowned, almost like new. It was in the M-11 family, and the closest manual was found under a search for an M-11 (I have an 1101-00, the manual for an 1101-05 is different). This tapewriter is all metal, only non metal parts are the feed wheel rollers. I learned through the manual that this one will punch holes but only does a straight shearoff.This tape is 1/2 (12mm) wide, and fits just fine and has been working well with the embosser.It did suggest in the manual that extra care was needed in handling the ss (stainless steel) tape as it could be very sharp.I needed a non rusting metal and will have nothing to adhere it to, so the non-adhesive aluminum was the choice. Only scary bit is when you open the roll and put it into the roll compartment, it will UNROLL to fill the space with some prejudice. The tape peels off easily though, then set it in the roll compartment with the roll compartment flat and parallel to the floor and get your fingers out of the way to let it fluff out. It will feed a little stiffly as you get it inserted into the roller area but after that it's smooth sailing.The tape takes a good imprint, if you are getting some chatter or scratches on the surface between letters or when half squeeze advancing, adjust your tension down a bit. It said in that manual if you go from plastic to aluminum or aluminum to SS you might have to adjust it up some, if you had SS in it last you may have to adjust it down and also adjust your pressure as you squeeze.The hole punch has had no issues with this tape either. It feels very thin, almost like part of a soda can, but it takes and holds the embossing well. Do not try to set the start more than one click before your start line or the corners of the leading edge can curl down and gum things UP and not feed.My embosser won't round corners but. If I need to knock the corners off, this tape will cut with a sharp pair of side cutters. I will suggest however to use 220 grit sandpaper, just glue a bit down at your work area and lightly swipe the corners across. The edge doesn't produce a paper cut like slash on a light slide, and a corner as cut, will leave a light mark with light contact across the skin. It could break skin but isn't majorly lethal. In a pond environment there are lots of nasty stuff and cutting self in the water is not a good thing, but. I would trust these edges with a light amount of care on my part not to do a slide drag or edge or corner impact with my body.Overall, working with this tape and running it through my embosser, it is working very well. It is the correct size, and it works.Update 17 May:The tape will cut with scissors. That is good. To save tape if you are punching holes on one end, this only sounds tricky....With tape end even with cutter, punch hole. Now roll back so tape end is even with the start mark. After embossing roll up and do one half-click after all the embossing JUST shows past the cutter, advancing it to one space past the cutter. Cut. Now punch hole for next one and proceed with backing up and lining up as mentioned.The hole is a little small so I'm using aluminum wire to attach the tags. So far so good, the embosser is working well if a bit clunky to use as it weighs like 2# and it is a slow process, but. With this tape it is now a permanent tag. I tried and it takes some DEDICATED work with a hard surface backing and a hammer to obliterate the embossing so, it should hold up to anything in my pond. The tape is working smoothly, having no issues with feeding through or backing it up, and it is taking the embossing clearly.Update 30 August:This is definitely the tape for identifying my pond and water plants, and my parent/donor/"mama" plants in my private greenhouse. I have run several rolls of it through my embosser and it is a good product, holding up well. It can dull slightly but it is still perfectly fine and readable. I found it very easy to punch the leading end of my tags as I describe above, and with a short length of wire can attach them to the tomato cage or trellis of my plant. They are also easily removed, and can be stored for use again. The corner sharpness is a minor issue and easily addressed by using the sandpaper to swipe them.Wire, I found TSC has an all aluminum electric fence wire with no coating; a quarter mile roll for affordable. I called the manufacturer and the wire is not coated, just aluminum; and it works well for attaching my tags to things or taking about 6", doubling it and twisting it with the tag in the loop and push the point into the dirt in the pot.
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