From Cliff Beckett There is a similar product from 3M that includes an extremely fine point permanent pin. 3M part # 11954. It costs more, but I've had very good luck with it. It is available from the local Fulton Radio store (open orders) or _http://www.elexp.com/cbl_1954.htm _ Missy Koos wrote: > I use Rite and Wrap Labels: > _http://cableorganizer.com/wire-marker/rite-and-wrap.html#B > _ > But there are a bunch of different types depending on what you need. > _http://cableorganizer.com/label-printer/wire-markers.htm?engine=google&&s_kwcid=cable%20labels|523798695&gclid=CJvrjcbblJQCFQo2GgodmjD7tA > <http://cableorganizer.com/label-printer/wire-markers.htm?engine=google&&s_kwcid=cable%20labels%7C523798695&gclid=CJvrjcbblJQCFQo2GgodmjD7tA> > _ > I prefer to use my pTouch whenever I can, but sometimes I just don't > have the right kind of label. > _http://www.brothermall.com/ptouch/ > _ > :) > Missy > > > > On 6/27/08 8:46 AM, "Troy Murray" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I'm trying to clean-up the rack of systems I inherited. One of > the things that I'd like to do is clearly label the CAT5 cables > from the server to the switch, etc. Just curious what others use > to do this. Permanent marker on cable? Some type of tag or label > affixed? > > > -- Clifford L. Beckett office: 517-355-4659 Electronic System Designer cell: 517-449-8226 A411 E. Fee fax: 517-353-0789 OMM Department email: [log in to unmask] Michigan State University web: www.obl.msu.edu East Lansing MI, 48824