DYMO label makers - not the current ones, but the older ones that embossed the characters on to the thick tape.
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I’m not sure if you can still get the old thick Dyno tape.
I'm cutting down larger film to 2x3 on a rotary cutter. On the board I placed two strong magnetic strips as guide, one for 2-1/4 and one for 3-1/4. It's slow but I don't need to cut more than 10 at a time so it's fine.
To the OP, remember that the film is a bit smaller than nominal dimensions. Usually by 1-2mm. 4x5 is 99 x 125mm instead of 101 x 127mm, for example. Same for 5x7, 125 x 175mm. And I would recommend getting a roller trimmer with a hard stop, mine works extremely well and I have cut probably a thousand sheets with it. It’s the Dahle 550 if you want a recommendation. A bit pricy still but well worth the cost.
You need a stack cutter. It will cut the whole lot in one whack. They usually have a clamp so your fingers dont get near the blade and a lock on the blade.
It’s a big f-off knife attached to a board. People lose fingers to them every year and they’re not using them in complete darkness.
You have to understand and respect the inherent dangers of the tools you use or you’re asking for trouble.
That’s it. Thanks for remembering for me.
I’m not sure if you can still get the old thick Dyno tape.
The upper right corner of the film can be slightly cut with scissors in lieu of a code notch.
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