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There's an old gadget sold in the UK as a Dymo label maker that produced labels by embossing them onto rolls of adhesive plastic - you turned a wheel to select a letter, then squeezed a trigger to emboss the label, the results looked like this:






The web site where I found that said it was made by either a Dymo or a Rotex machine - what would the most common variant be called in the USA?

To make it clear, I'm not talking about any sort of electronic label maker - this is purely mechanical, the letters are formed by deforming the plastic strip.

Later Looks like there is no clear winner apart from a slight preference for Dymo, I think I'd better describe it in a little more detail - that will fit in reasonably well with the forensics in the story.

Date: 2012-10-08 04:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com
In the 1950s the local station here had a big machine working on a similar principle - you put in a penny and it made a label on metal strip about a half-inch wide, you got 10 letters/numbers for a penny (and could put in more money for a longer strip). Think the metal was zinc or possibly aluminium. Can't seem to find a picture on line.

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