Hi Moyra
I use a TSC TTP-244 Plus thermal transfer printer and love it!!
I did quite a bit of research into using label printers like the ones you
are talking about and found that if they are thermal direct printers (which a lot of those style printers are) then they will fade with heat and the sun/light as well as time. The thermal transfer however, uses a ribbon to print and as such don’t fade.
There is a great article about this to be found at the Utah Stat Uni http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/lib_pubs/9/
The article is about 10 years old, but many of its points are still relevant.
With my printer I am able to print both spine labels as well as barcodes
and pretty much anything else that I can think of. It connects directly with KOHA and all my other programs, but Also has its own software that is quite easy to use.
My favourite way to use the printer is to do my cataloguing using the Chrome
browser and using Firefox for circulation as that doesn’t have the funny little quirk that Chrome has when printing a quick slip in circulation. Chrome retains the settings for the individual printers and I don’t have to reset the print options for the labels
like I do with the other browsers.
If you have any other questions, I’m happy to answer them for you.
Regards
Shannon
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On Behalf Of Moyra McAllister
Sent: Tuesday, 11 February 2014 2:21 PM
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Subject: [Koha-oz] Quick spine label printing
Hi
I’d like to use the quick spine label creator to produce spine labels ‘on
demand’.
Will this work with a label printer such as the Brother QL 570 or the Dymo
Labelwriter 450? Does anyone have any experience with these or any other label printer?
Thanks in anticipation
Moyra
Moyra McAllister
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http://library.melbourneathenaeum.org.au
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E-mail: moyrab@internode.on.net