With a Brother (P-touch?) on hand, as well as a Dymo that uses distorted plastic. . . I even have a Dymo that prints Braille, although it doesn't get used any more. With all those label makers at hand, I use "painter's" tape and a good sharp Sharpie. Beyond the advantage of not needing a battery change or line power or a squeeze, the Sharpie can make different sized characters as needed. With a little foresight making all labels the same (large) size and an old school drafting class learning lettering, labels are a very small worry. My biggest issue is keeping "similar" parts in the same general area, screws over here, transistors over there.
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