Author Topic: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s  (Read 2034 times)

Lazy Pelican

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Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« on: November 14 2019, 12:51 »
Our clutch labels date from 2006 and need replacing. They sit in an 8mm wide x 45mm long recess in the handle. I haven’t found any labels that small.
Can anyone help?

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Re: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« Reply #1 on: November 14 2019, 13:31 »
Buy a Dymo printer.

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Re: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« Reply #2 on: November 14 2019, 15:02 »
Rutgerson sell sheets of labels - https://www.rutgerson.se/product/rope-clutch-labels/

I borrowed a Brother label printer and made my own...

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Re: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« Reply #3 on: November 14 2019, 15:57 »
Get one of these https://www.labelzone.co.uk/pt-e100-brother-p-touch-pte100-hand-held-label-printer .  You may have to cut the label down slightly when printed.  I put a quick swipe of clear nail varnish over the label to stop it peeling.  Works fine.  And you’ll then discover all the other stuff that it’s useful to label, including the wires behind the panel....

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Re: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« Reply #4 on: November 14 2019, 17:41 »
Dymo label printer, the USB one. Lasts 2-3 years without nailpolish, but good trick, might try that and see if they last longer!
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Re: Labels for Rutgerson RC750 Clutch’s
« Reply #5 on: November 15 2019, 03:49 »
I have the Brother P-touch mentioned.  Nice and small so it's great to have on board. And cheap too! For a while, I got label crazy!  Mine requires something like 6 AA batteries, which I make sure to take out of the unit each time so they don't leak in a moist environment.
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