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27th June 1969, Page 77
27th June 1969
Page 77
Page 77, 27th June 1969 — Vinyl labels
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Two tools developed by Dymo for making Vinyl labels print with a new typeface called Dymostyle, designed for greater legibility. Half-inch tape is used by the 1270 tool, and in. by the 1260. Self-adhesive labels can be made quickly and simply with white lettering on a choice of nine colours of tape.

Die-cast metal construction gives the tapewriters durability for continuous use. The labels adhere to most smooth, dry surfaces and can withstand temperatures between Odeg F and 165deg P.

Dymo's recent price reductions give even better value for money-7s 6d for lin. by loft tape rolls and 55 6d for fin. by 10ft rolls. Tools are also available in kit form with a range of tape colours.

Made by: Dymo Ltd.. Astronaut House, Feltham, Middx.

Price: 1260 £16 16s; 1270f18 18s.

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