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Hi,
Look in Conrad catalogue 2004 on 958 page ?there are a lot of cable labels
In same cat on page 131 are two small printers ?Brother? printing on self-adhesive tape.
These two ways are very suitable for many cable type as I think
Best,
I'm coming from a industry with harsh environments, where you have no chance to print(thermal) something for cable. The answer to your questions is related to the environment of your cables. Do you have to mark only single wires? Or cables? Are the cables fixed or with connectors? What are the operating temperatures? :?:
Any chemicals that can come on your cables(oil, alcohol…)?
For the simplest thing, a single fixed wire in a cabinet the thermal printing solution on self adhesive materials is enough.
In (my) worst case, oil + chemicals + dust and -40 degree celcius with a not fixed cable, you haven’t many possibilities. :!:
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