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[PADG:2224] RE: thermal pressure sensitive labels



Brian,

Thanks for the information.

Karen

Karen Sosa
Book Conservator
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Preservation Services Department
SISC Rm 2H7 MRC 806
Washington DC 20013-7012

(202) 357-1486  phone
(202) 357-1775  fax

SosaK@xxxxxx


>>> bbaird@xxxxxxxxx 01/22/04 09:51AM >>>
I know that Vernon Library Supplies (http://www.vernlib.com) provides
labels for us that meet the LC specs, and when you order them, Vernon
customer services staff seem to actually know what you are talking about
when you refer to the LC specs.  The labels they have provided for us
through the years that supposedly meet the LC specs seem to be working very
well, but check back at KU in 50 years to see if that is still the case.  :)
 

Brian Baird 

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Brian J. Baird
Preservation Librarian
University of Kansas
134 Watson Library
1425 Jayhawk Blvd.
Lawrence, KS 66045-7544
(785) 864-3568
fax: (785) 864-5311
bbaird@xxxxxx 
www2.lib.ku.edu/preservation


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Karen Sosa [mailto:SosaK@xxxxxx] 
Sent:	Thursday, January 22, 2004 8:01 AM
To:	padg@xxxxxxx 
Subject:	[PADG:2222] thermal pressure sensitive labels

Does anyone have suggestions of where to find  pressure sensitive adhesive
labels for thermal transfer printers that adhere to LC's standards? We
currently purchase from Gaylord and are hoping to find an alternative.
Specifically does anyone have any experience with ID Labels, INC? Thanks
in
advance for your input.

Karen



Karen Sosa
Book Conservator
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Preservation Services Department
SISC Rm 2H7 MRC 806
Washington DC 20013-7012

(202) 357-1486  phone
(202) 357-1775  fax

SosaK@xxxxxx 


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