Having launched the Kwik Tapes label printer several years ago to a hugely receptive schoolwear market, the system has continued to sell well in the promotional industry too.
Managing Director John Baines has since looked for other avenues to promote the systems too, and Birmingham City Council offered a resolution recently. John said, 'The council saw the name tag machine and asked if it will do sandwich labels. Now we have developed a system where you enter a code for the filling, enter the price and the amount of labels required and the labels are printed. We can also supply the labels too! This year we should take the local councils by storm as it is such as useful and innovative idea all round.'
For more information on the Kwik Tapes labelling machine, which is ideal for quick, easy and efficient labelling for clothing, contact Kwik Tapes on 0121 689 2211 or visit the website at www.kwiktapes.com.
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