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Terry Weber of Toms River, NJ announces immediate availability of the new hand-operated WEBER LABEL PEELER.
Weber's new invention is a non-electric, desktop office machine used to automatically peel pressure sensitive, self-stick address labels (as well as other label sizes such as small tab labels used to seal self mailers) from letter size (8 1/2" x 11") backing sheets.
It makes label peeling and affixing much faster than ever before.NOTE: Picture on left shows the BACK of the Label Peeler
The unit is used in home and business offices where several small mailing lists are put on computers. These lists are then used to make frequent small mailings (weekly or monthly for example) to customers, sales reps, or clients.
The names and addresses are printed from the computer onto letter size sheets of die-cut pressure sensitive address label stock (Example: Avery).
To get out a mailing, an office worker is given the tedious job of peeling those address labels, one at a time, from the sheet and then affixing them by hand onto an envelope.
Doing this job purely by hand is a time consuming; slow, tedious job that is sheer drudgery.
This new hand operated Weber Label Peeler machine speeds up the process (estimated speed is 350 labels per hour) by making label peeling and affixing faster and much more automatic.
Labels are peeled and affixed about twice as fast.
It works like this:
(1) An operator puts a sheet of labels into the machine.
(2) Next a gentle pull on the bottom of the sheet moves a row of 3 labels into position where they can be peeled off the backing sheet one row and one label at a time. (3) The worker then picks off the first label in the row and affixes it to an envelope. (4) Then picks off the next label, affixes it. (5) Picks off the last label in the row and affixes it.
To make the next row of labels move up, the operator again pulls down on bottom of the sheet, another row of labels pop up into position for removal as before. P.S. Weber Label Peeler can be used to peel any label that will fit into a width of up to 9-inches. It can also be used with roll labels (that is: when your labels are in a roll, instead of flat.) .
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