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RE: Physical labels on macbooks



We have been using Brother P-Touch labels with no problems.

Regards,

Aaron Kay
Information Technology Consultant
Information Technology Services
CSU Channel Islands
1 University Drive
Camarillo, Ca. 93012
Office: (805) 437-3264
YahooID: csuciaaronkay
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On Behalf Of Robert Everson
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 4:27 PM
To: Client Management
Subject: Physical labels on macbooks

Does anyone have a label that works well on macbooks?

I have some labels that I use to label the side of the macbook "A1"  
for Cart A laptop 1, but they don't seem to stick very well.

Is there a better solution that someone uses so that anyone can look  
briefly at a computer, and immediately know where it belongs?

Robert Everson
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