Scan barcode label

How to Fix Barcode Not Scanning Issues on Thermal Transfer Label Printers

In applications such as warehousing, manufacturing, logistics and equipment identification, the inability to scan barcodes is a common yet troublesome issue. Many users’ first reaction is to replace the scanner, but in reality, the vast majority of barcode scanning failures do not stem from the scanner itself, but from the settings of the thermal transfer…

Electrical panel

How To Label Electrical Panel?

Electrical panel labels is an integral component of safety, compliance and efficiency in any building–whether residential, commercial or industrial. Without clearly labeled circuits during emergencies or maintenance activities, finding circuits is more hazardous and time-consuming resulting in possible accidents or costly downtime. In this article we cover everything you need to know about electrical panel labels including…

Thermal transfer printers vs. Inkjet

Thermal Transfer Printers vs. Inkjet : Which Is Better for Outdoor?

In outdoor, industrial or high-intensity working environments, labels are not only carriers of information, but also directly related to safety, efficiency and compliance. Whether it is equipment asset identification, cable labels, or warning labels for warehouses and construction sites, a core issue always remains: For outdoor labels, should a thermal transfer printer or an inkjet printer…

The effectiveness of heat shrink tubing labels in practical applications

Label Printers for Heat-Shrink Tube Printing: How to Choose the Right Solution

In industries such as power, electrical, electronic manufacturing and communications, there are a large number of cables and wire harnesses with complex structures. How to achieve clear, long-term and non-removable cable identification has always been a core issue in industrial site management.Compared to regular self-adhesive labels, heat shrink tubing labels have become the mainstream method for industrial…

rfid labels scanned by rfid reader

RFID Labels: Are Your Labels Helping You with Inventory Control?

In the present scenario of the telecom industry, inventory goes beyond merely managing the inflow and outflow of stocks. The companies dealing in telecommunications, network service providers, and contractors have to keep track of their assets which are equipment of high value, complex cabling systems, and scattered among warehouses, data centers, base stations, and field sites. Still,…

Use MakeID software to create custom labels

How to Create Custom Labels for Your Item – MakeID

In home storage, office organization, small stores, e-commerce shipping, and even personal handicrafts, custom labels have become a key tool for enhancing organizational efficiency and visual consistency. A good-looking label is not only practical but also makes items more organized and the brand more professional. This guide will take you from scratch to teach you…

Barcode and qr code

Barcodes and QR Codes: When to Choose Each Label for your business?

As businesses transition into an increasingly digital era, scannable labels have become an essential component for improving accuracy, efficiency and traceability. From retail stores and warehouses to network cables installation and managing assets across multiple facilities – choosing between barcodes or QR codes could make a major difference to operational efficiencies. MakeID label printer solutions to…

How to Choose The Resolution of Portable Label Printer? A Comprehensive Comparison Between 203 DPI and 300 DPI

How to Choose The Resolution of Portable Label Printer? A Comprehensive Comparison Between 203 DPI and 300 DPI

Have you ever been troubled by the “resolution” parameter when choosing a portable label printer? Should one choose the economical and practical 203 DPI or invest in the clearer 300 DPI? Resolution is not necessarily the higher the better; the key lies in matching your actual usage scenarios. This article will thoroughly break down the…

Barcode label for telecom asset

How to Create Barcode Labels for Telecom Asset Tracking?

If you work in telecom operations, you’re all too familiar with the hassle of managing scattered assets—from 5G base station equipment and fiber optic cables to routers, servers, and field test devices. Losing a single base station component or failing to track fiber spools can delay network deployments, raise maintenance costs, and even disrupt services…

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