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Dymo Label-ette
The smallest, crappiest label maker I have ever seen. Still in its original packaging. 4 inches long. You can actually press the lever through a hole in the back of the card to see what it feels like (not very good). Takes three inch tape strips (right). It does not take a tape cartridge, but if you want to juggle the machine and a cartridge to make a label, Dymo has provided a FREE! cutter (left). The instructions on how to center a label on one of the strips are ridiculously complicated and involve much subtraction and division.
Dymo Label-ette
The smallest, crappiest label maker I have ever seen. Still in its original packaging. 4 inches long. You can actually press the lever through a hole in the back of the card to see what it feels like (not very good). Takes three inch tape strips (right). It does not take a tape cartridge, but if you want to juggle the machine and a cartridge to make a label, Dymo has provided a FREE! cutter (left). The instructions on how to center a label on one of the strips are ridiculously complicated and involve much subtraction and division.