Jackie,
I still have mine and use it to make up labels for all sorts of things.
Norman.
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Hi Alison
Have you ever tried using a Braille Dymo gun? I still have mine and use it
now and then for odds and ends.
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Sent: 20 November 2018 16:21
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Subject: [access-uk] braille labels
I'm flabberghasted!
I rang RNIB this afternoon to order cd-sized self-adhesive labels, as I have
run out.
Not only don't they sell these anymore, but they also don't sell virtually
any others either. for example the long strips or the sheet of 4 or 6
labels. The only self-adhesive labels they now sell are a Perkins-sized
sheet.
I label my CDs, my herbs and a myriad of other things. Am I really going to
have to cut bits off Perkins-sized sheets in future?
Alison