faunt@cisco.com (Doug Faunt N6TQS 415-688-8269) (07/20/89)
Does anyone know where I can get blank light cardboard labels for the 2500 tone dial sets, preferably in a form that can be fed through a printer, so that we can do instruction sheets for the users of the telephone system here? I don't keep up with this group, so mail would be desirable. Thanx.
dave@rutgers.edu (Dave Levenson) (07/23/89)
In article <telecom-v09i0246m08@vector.dallas.tx.us>, faunt@cisco.com (Doug Faunt N6TQS 415-688-8269) writes: > Does anyone know where I can get blank light cardboard labels for the 2500 > tone dial sets, preferably in a form that can be fed through a > printer, so that we can do instruction sheets for the users of the > telephone system here? > > I don't keep up with this group, so mail would be desirable. Thanx. Continuous-feed designation cards of several kinds appear in the Texocom/Centel Supply catalog. They have the large round ones for 500 sets, the small rectangles for most tone-dial sets, and the long rectangles for 2565 key telephone sets. They are almost too stiff to feed properly through most desktop printers, however. The individual labels keep separating from the backing along the perf lines. It has been several years since I've ordered, so this information could be out-of-date. -- Dave Levenson Voice: (201) 647 0900 Westmark, Inc. Internet: dave@westmark.uu.net Warren, NJ, USA UUCP: {uunet | rutgers | att}!westmark!dave [The Man in the Mooney] AT&T Mail: !westmark!dave