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A good client is a major hops grower. Couple or three years ago we were talking about bar coding bins (this was to tie together Newton based scanning into our software for picker tracking straight into the warehouse, into the warehouse management system for the items picked and payroll for the pickers). We ended up not doing the bin stickers; but not because of any problem with the stickers, which he said was no problem. If you'd like, I'll ask him how he had it solved, sure he'll email you. Pam Bruce Roorda wrote: > > I'd like to make some inkjet labels for farm and construction equipment, for > electrical systems, gages, lubrication points and controls. It's no problem > to get a clean surface to stick them on, but then they need to withstand > sunlight, engine compartment temperatures, rain and a little oil. I don't > ask much of them : ) > > Has anyone seen, heard of or developed label stock, laminating material or > techniques that might work? Weird ideas and suggestions are welcome. (If > it involves driving combines thru the printer, they are about 13 feet tall > after removing antennas.) > > TIA > > Bruce Roorda > Possum Hill Farm > > - > Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use > accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions. -- Pamela G. Niedermayer Pinehill Softworks Inc. 1221 S. Congress Ave., #1225 Austin, TX 78704 512-416-1141 512-416-1440 fax http://www.pinehill.com - Please turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for instructions.
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