Re: weatherproof


It is cloudy and rainy- not really raining, just
sputting, but definately feels like a spring day
here...

So Kitty, do you think they are better- as in more
durable - than a ptouch label? How does the cost
compare?

Donna

--- Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:

> It's balmy this am so after crossing the street to
> get my paper, I took the 
> long way back, returning via the back door so I
> could view the crocus and 
> iris, and check the progress of the Hylotelephium,
> oriental poppies, and the 
> Colchicum.  Then I noticed the test markers I put
> out last fall.  Chris L 
> steered us to a website offering supposedly
> weatherproof inkjet labels.  I 
> contacted the company and asked for a sample; they
> were quite generous. 
> Well, the black ink on these labels is as dark and
> readable as the day I put 
> them out there and they've been through -20F temps,
> heavy snow, lots of wind 
> and rain.  They aren't cheap, but not overly
> expensive either, considering.
> 
> Kitty
> neIN, Zone 5 
> 
>
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