AES
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Another vote for Brother, works well, I use about 1% of the fancy functions on it. Wide range of tapes, if that's useful.
I also keep a set of sharpies and Eddings paint pens around for quicker labelling. And chalk pens for temporary marking, very handy.
(I'm intrigued by AES's mention of "very sticky tape" for the tricky embossed cases, that sounds very clever; perhaps could do something similar using some sticky flashing tape as a "primer" underneath normal tape).
Just for info, the tape I referred to is one of Brother's own, which like the machine itself, appear from time to time at my local Aldi. The tape I'm talking of is called "STRONG ADHESIVE" and is also marked "TZe tape". The one I use is white (my printer prints black only AFAIK!) and is 12 mm wide. At "normal" size fonts you can just get a double line onto that tape. My printer is actually called "P-touch D200" and is I suspect, a bit simpler than some of the other printers shown in this thread. But for me it does the job. It uses 6 x AAA cells (1.5V), or a mains power supply (included with the printer at no extra price).
And also +1 for the above - I too have a couple of fine nib "paint pens" which I use from time to time (instead of the tape) but my hands are not so steady any more (I am NOT old, just not so young as I used to be)!
HTH
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