That is a very nice labeler. I had to look up the description.
<DIV =std>The perfect semi-automatic labeling solution for cylindrical containers as well as many tapered containers, including bottles, cans, jars and tubes. Set-up and operation is fast and easy. 1. Set the guides 2. Place your container in the machine 3. Press the foot switch to apply label The built-in spring-loaded pressure arm makes sure labels are applied firmly and without wrinkles. You’ll be able to apply labels at speeds of up to 1200 per hour. Labels are perfectly applied without wrinkles, giving your finished products a highly professional look. It can apply one or two different labels to a single container. A built-in LED counter and memory for up to nine front-to-back label offsets is also included. Features: * Quick set-up and easy operation * Accurately applies labels to front and back with variable spacing * Fast – up to 1200 bottle per hour * Compact size – fits on most desks and counter tops * Professionally designed – one of the only semi-automatic label applicators available with UL, CSA and FCC safety and emissions certifications * Industrial strength – built with heavy-duty sheet metal and steel for long life Specifications: * Container Width: 1” to 9.4” (25.4mm to 238mm) * Container Diameter: 0.6” to 6.7” (15mm to 170mm) * Container Shape: Cylindrical and many tapered * Roll diameter: Up to 8” (203mm) * Media liner width: 1” to 8.375” (25.4mm to 213mm) * Roll core: 2” to 3” I.D. (51.8mm to 76.2mm) * Weight: 16 lbs. (7.26 kg) * Dimensions: 13.4”W x 8.9”H x 12.9”D (340mmW x 226mmH x 328mmD)
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<DIV =std>So when you are out at the winery, are you supervising the wines aging? Sounds like a nice job! I'm still out doing "pressing" work. I am down to about a week of it, but only have 10 brutes left to do. I just need to wait for them to get to the point I want them to press.