Uh... Creative criticism+confusion here. Is it LabelFlash or LaserFlash? TBH, I know it's LabelFlash, but the link says LaserFlash.
Totally agree with you, Bean. We bought an Epson printer 2 years ago, and we refill our ink (we steal empty cartridges from Officemax (actually, they let you take them)), so it's cheap and easy. In most events, a 50 cent sharpie, a 5 cent CD or 20 cent DVD with a writable label, and 10 seconds gets you a nice, easy label. For archiving, we just print a piece of paper from Nero with the list of stuff on it, and shove it in the binder with the CD. Done, easy, cheap.
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Uh... Creative criticism+confusion here. Is it LabelFlash or LaserFlash? TBH, I know it's LabelFlash, but the link says LaserFlash.
Totally agree with you, Bean. We bought an Epson printer 2 years ago, and we refill our ink (we steal empty cartridges from Officemax (actually, they let you take them)), so it's cheap and easy. In most events, a 50 cent sharpie, a 5 cent CD or 20 cent DVD with a writable label, and 10 seconds gets you a nice, easy label. For archiving, we just print a piece of paper from Nero with the list of stuff on it, and shove it in the binder with the CD. Done, easy, cheap.