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News Release from: Sharpmark USA | Subject: Sharpmark Labelling System
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2006
Labelling system uses standard laser
printer
The Sharpmark Labelling System comprises easy to use software and printable sheets so you can print professional-looking labels yourself using a laser printer.
The Sharpmark Labelling System comprises easy to use software and printable sheets so you can print professional-looking labels yourself using a laser printer Suitable for numerous applications including; cables, patch panels, modules/face plates, control panels and cabinets, Sharpmark labels are supplied on cut sheets for use with all standard office laser printers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sharpmark adhesive labels are made from durable adhesive polyester, which has a special matt surface for lasting print.
Sharpmark slide-in nonadhesive labels are perforated for easy separation when printed and are ideal for use with patch panels and modules with windows.
The Sharpmark label-printing software is preloaded with all the Sharpmark label part numbers and many standard templates.
Alternatively you can create your own job from scratch, selecting the part number and layout of your choice.
Sharpmark software has complex number-generating capabilities to cater for all types of numbering schemes using numeric and alpha sequences as well as fixed text.
Its versatility also enables many layout options for each label, importing data from spread sheets and word processors as well as graphics.
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