Double thickness multiple labels for printing by thermal printer on electric and/or electronic components
An electronic component and multi-label technology, which is applied to seals, stamps, instruments, etc., can solve long-term problems
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[0020] Referring to these figures, the label may be die-cut from a continuous strip of continuous calendered sheet.
[0021] Continuous bar 1 such as figure 1 , and it is die cut so as to obtain two side edges 2 interconnected by opposing tabs 3 and butted in the central part, forming opposing comb-shaped parts.
[0022] The label can be attached to the side edge 2 by means of a dotted pre-break line 4 . Additional pre-breaking lines 5 allow the die-cut strips to be separated later.
[0023] Continuous strips are inserted into a heat transfer label printer so that markings for electronic component identification are printed on such as figure 2 shown on the inner label of the strip.
[0024] The strips are then folded along the central connecting line of the label, as in image 3 shown until all tabs 3 as well as side edges 2 are completely overlapped, as in Figure 4 shown.
[0025] Up to this, a comb-like structure is obtained in which all the marking labels are locate...
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