21 Feb 2008 11:43:20 | Karen Fritscher-Porter
Many professional organizers don't leave either home or office
without one tool. What is it? Drum roll please…
…The answer is a labelmaker. "Most organizers favorite tool is
the electronic labelmaker," confirms Diane Hatcher, president of
Timesavers Professional Organizing Services, Cooper City,
Florida (www.timesaversusa.com). "I particularly use a Brother
PT65. It's a portable labelmaker. And almost everybody that sees
mine wants one."
So why the love affair between professional organizers and
labelmakers? It's because of what you can do with this little
inexpensive object (which is less clunky and more portable than
its fading cousin, the typewriter). Essentially, a labelmaker
spits out self-adhesive tape with the words and phrases you type
onto its keyboard. (A label printer that attaches to and works
in conjunction with your computer would use your computer
keyboard as the input device). You can view what you're
inputting on a tiny screen on portable labelmakers, usually an
LCD display similar to ones seen on cameras or handheld
calculators.
And while label makers are fun gadgets, they're more than just
that. They're practical and useful devices. For instance, here
are several ways Hatcher says you can use a labelmaker in an
office setting:
1. Label open shelves for supplies or in a supply cabinet. (e.g.
"8 1/2 X 11 paper," "bond paper," and "ivory card stock")
2. Label file folders. (e.g. "Jane Doe" and "travel expenses")
3. Label edges of notebooks/binders. (e.g. "organizing
conference/March 2004" and "reference information")
4. Label stacking trays on your desk or elsewhere. (e.g.
"incoming," "outgoing," and "pending")
5. Label cupboards and drawers. (e.g. "utensils," "coffee
supplies," and "property of xyz department" in a shared
kitchen/work room.)
By now you probably realize the list of labeling opportunities
is endless and not just limited to paper file folders. In fact,
if you place a label(such as "projector," "coffee" or "flip
chart markers")in the designated spot for an item, when that
item is checked out or depleted, you'll quickly know to look for
its user or add it to your shopping list.
Pending your labelmaker choice, tape refills come in multiple
colors and sizes. For instance, you can have gold writing on a
clear background or the popular black writing on a white
background. Tape could be a half inch wide or even an inch wide.
Prices for tape cartridge refills vary. Label-making devices
with a built-in automatic cutter will slice the tape to the
appropriate length (versus using handheld scissors). "My
labelmaker prints five sizes of type in seven styles on one or
two lines," says Hatcher. "And I can purchase refill tapes in
colors such as gold, silver, pink or blue."
Label-making gadgets usually operate on batteries though AC
adapters are sometimes an option too. Some labeling systems use
software and a USB cable that connects a labelmaker to your
computer. Other systems are portable handheld devices making it
easier for you to label at any location in the office.
Manufacturers often call label-making devices different names
such as handheld labeling system, electronic labeling system,
label printer, handheld labelmaker and electronic labeler. Sizes
vary from small handheld devices that you can hold in one hand
to large ones about the size of an adding machine. And prices
vary starting from $20 to $30 and rising with added features.
Look for label-making systems at your nearest office supply
retailer. Many other type retailers sell them too. Or do a
search with the label-making device terms noted above on the
Web. Happy labeling!
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