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found a youtube vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dZTft_
My thought exactly! My only experience with one of these is one purchased at a Goodwill years ago. Maybe due to age the tape assumed a permanent curve of the coil shape it had been resting in before 'printing'. After applying lable I had to weigh it down with book and hope glue adhered and didnt 'pop' up.agter a while. Once again maybe due to age of tape.
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I was thinking the same exact thing when I saw this. Flashback to 1978.
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I bought a Dymo 1550 on eBay recently for not much more than this, and I feed it cheap off-brand label tape from Amazon. It's thinner than what we used in the 80's, but also easier to imprint and sticks great without curling up. I have an electronic Dymo too, but I prefer the vintage look and feel of these for certain projects, like DIY guitar pedals. Plus rolls of embossing tape are a lot cheaper and less wasteful than the thermal tape that they only sell in plastic cartridges.