Re: [Networker] Source for LTO2 Barcode labels?
2005-11-23 10:58:38
For LTO3 and an HP MSL6000, I'm using Avery 6577 labels and the LTO
Barcode software from http://www.jdtools.ca/
Dave
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:33:45AM -0500, Albert Eddie Contractor AFRPA CIO/IT
wrote:
> Could someone please recommend a source for LTO2 barcode labels that are
> useable/readable by the SCALAR 24/100s?
>
> I asked ADIC for a quote and the idiots must have thought I was the guy
> who bought the $5,000 hammer for the Air Force.
>
> They quoted me $2,550 for 1,500 labels! All labels were to be numbered
> in excess of 1,000. It can't be that big a deal to have a stack of
> stickers and run them through a barcode printer.
>
> Any recommendations sincerely appreciated!
>
> //SIGNED//
>
> Eddie Albert, Network Engineer
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