[access-uk] Re: PenFriend Update

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 23:09:35 +0100

I think tins may stack better if labels (so a fairly long strip) could be put 
down the side of each tin rather than on top.  I personally do like to be able 
to use larger labels for some items (especially where I've given more verbal 
information than just a name).

To give us choice seems to be the right way to go, but maybe, eventually, you 
should be able to provide a whole pack of each size so that we have a choice 
when ordering.  Some may find that they don't use a particular size of label 
and would prefer not to have to buy one.)

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---- Original Message ----
From: John
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 6:21 PM
Subject: [access-uk] PenFriend Update

> Hello Everyone,
> We are in the process of defining the spec for our
> PenFriend magnetic labels. These are for use with tins
> obviously as well as things like  sticking on the fridge
> for messages or other appliances to remind you what knobs
> to press.    
> So we are interested in your views as prospective
> customers. 
> You can send comments privately to me or Alison of course
> but we'd quite like to see a debate develop where ideas
> and concerns can be  bounced around on the list.  
> We would be interested in basic things like size and
> shape. How big should they ideally be and would there be
> any benefit in having a specific shape or range of shapes
> or sizes?  how many recordings you might want to put onto
> one label and anything else you want to say about them.  
> This is not a scientific survey and we will be using
> other means to hear from other potential customers but
> the folks on this list have always been very creative
> with suggestions for the Penfriend and you don't just
> tell us you are grateful for anything we offer you.
> Believe it or not we like customers who challenge us
> because that's how things get improved.      
> Our supplier has told us we should get our first sew on
> label samples for the laundry in a couple of weeks from
> China.We'll let you know when they get here.  
> John

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