Which visually looks almost identical to the Dymo version which Jackie has
mentioned.
George
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Just a quick note: I went on the rnib website and couldn’t find the link to
the dymo gun at all. Calling the RNIB, neither could they find the product,
the cs agent did some digging and came up with this.
https://shop.rnib.org.uk/braille-labeller.html
it’s the dymo gun in all but name it seems.
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Yes i have a dymo gun but it’s fiddly to use and not wide enough for some
tasks. I can’t believe there is so little choice.
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On 20 Nov 2018, at 4:34 pm, Jackie Brown
<jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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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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