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  1. REIZEN BLACK VINYL LABEL TAPE (MODEL 30053) Picture of REIZEN BLACK VINYL LABEL TAPE (MODEL 30053) Reizen Black Vinyl Label Tape, model 30053, is braille or large print labeling tape designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This tape can be used with a braille labeler to create braille labels with raised white dots on a black background. It can also be used with a standard label embosser to creat labels with raised, high-contrast (white on black) letters and numbers. Adhesive backing allows the label to be placed on most objects. It is sold in packs of 3 rolls. DIMENS...[More Information]

  2. REIZEN BLACK VINYL TAPE (MODEL 300750) Picture of REIZEN BLACK VINYL TAPE (MODEL 300750) Reizen Black Vinyl Tape, model 300750, is large print and tactile labeling tape designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. With this tape and a large print alphabetic label maker such as the 3M Large Print Labeler, the user can create labels with 0.5 inch high white letters and numbers embossed on a black background. Adhesive backing lets the user attach the label to most surfaces. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 144 x 0.75 inches. COLOR: Black....[More Information]

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