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I have a question that may be obvious... In as much as an unlabelled orchid
is pretty but of little value to anyone I have tried to be very careful about labeling my plants and making sure they don't become unreadable over time (#2 pencil seems the most effective). I would like to make my labels more attractive and more readable. Is there a system to print labels like nurserymen use? I've tried using a tape label machine but that is tedious even for a single upgrading of a compot. Is there a printing system suitable for making 30-50 labels at a time? If not, I think there might be a market for such an item. Thanks - Dave |
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