I'm looking for a new label maker since my old P-touch has seen better days. I've used it for various labeling tasks, but I've noticed that on certain surfaces, the labels tend to peel off over time. I'm seeking recommendations for a label maker that not only offers strong adhesive labels but can also produce regular strength labels for different surfaces. I've come across some P-touch models that support extra strong tape, but I'm unsure about their effectiveness. Has anyone tried those, or can anyone recommend a good label maker that fits the bill?
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For strong labels, Brady's vinyl is excellent. Every time I've removed a label, there's always been adhesive residue left, so you know it's sticking well. Plus, they offer a variety of label types and sizes.
If you're considering Brother P-touch, the extra strong adhesive tape could be a solid choice. You might want to check out this specific model: [Brother TZe-S251](https://www.brother.com.au/en/supplies/supplies-detail/tze-s251). It's known for reliability.
I recommend the DYMO Rhino Industrial Permanent Polyester labels. The print quality isn't on par with regular labels, but they stick really well. After dealing with labels peeling off, I'm grateful for the durability of these! I use the Dymo 4200 model, which fits nicely in my laptop bag even though it's a bit bulky.
The Epson LabelWorks PX-LW-PX900 is fantastic! It has good print quality, can handle a variety of materials, and even does heat shrink labels. Plus, it has a lifetime warranty and you can design labels on your computer.
Definitely check out the DYMO Rhino! I've been using it for two decades, and it's reliable; I've still got labels on cables from over ten years ago. It's great for industrial use!

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