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Labels laser printer (EBL2, rounded)

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Labels laser printer (EBL2, rounded)Etiketten Laserdrucker Eigenschaften Die Etiketten Laserdrucker von Texit sind aus einer robusten und flexiblen Polyesterfolie hergestellt und bereits mit einem permanent klebenden Acrylat Klebstoff ausgestattet. Dieser macht die Etiketten Laserdrucker selbstklebend und sorgt fr die starke Haftung. Wie der Name bereits vermuten lsst sind diese Polyester Etiketten mit einem herkmmlichen (Bro ) Laserdrucker beschriftbar. Die Laseretiketten aus der

Etiketten Laserdrucker Eigenschaften

Die Etiketten Laserdrucker von Texit sind aus einer robusten und flexiblen Polyesterfolie hergestellt und bereits mit einem permanent klebenden Acrylat-Klebstoff ausgestattet. Dieser macht die Etiketten Laserdrucker selbstklebend und sorgt für die starke Haftung. Wie der Name bereits vermuten lässt sind diese Polyester Etiketten mit einem herkömmlichen (Büro-) Laserdrucker beschriftbar. Die Laseretiketten aus der Kategorie Maschinenschilder sind deshalb insbesondere für den kleineren Bedarf und für die Verwendung von Laserdruckern geeignet. Die Aufkleber lassen sich schnell und einfach bedrucken und der Druck bleibt, Dank der speziellen Oberflächenbehandlung, besonders lang lesbar.

Die Laseretiketten aus dem Material Polyester haften am besten auf einer glatten und ebenen Oberfläche, wie z.B. auf Metall, Lack oder Kunststoff.

Farbe & Format Etiketten für Laserdrucker

In unserem Standard Sortiment führen wir die Laser Etiketten in den Farben Weiß, Gelb und Silber. Die Etiketten sind auf DIN A4 Bogen und können dadurch schnell und einfach mit Bürodruckern, statt mit einem speziellen Etikettendrucker, bedruckt werden. Zudem ist das Format auf DIN A4 Bögen auch für die Lieferung und das Handling sehr praktisch. Die Bogen Etiketten haben abgerundete Ecken und sind in den Größen 40-90mm breit und 9,5-60mm lang erhältlich. Genauere Daten zu den Größen finden Sie weiter oben auf der Website oder in der Produkt / Artikel Tabelle.

Wetterfeste Etiketten Laserdrucker

Die Druckergebnisse mit den Etiketten Laserdrucker sind sehr wetterfest und robust gegen Einflüsse wie Wasser, Feuchtigkeit und Schmutz. Diese Etiketten eignen sich für die dauerhafte Kennzeichnung von Maschinen, Geräte und Bauteilen. Haben Sie spezielle Anforderungen an die Laseretiketten? Oder sind Sie sich nicht sicher bei der Auswahl bzw. benötigen Sie noch mehr Informationen zu den Produkten? Dann nehmen Sie einfach Kontakt auf mit unserer Service Abteilung. Wir beraten Sie gerne rund um das Thema Kennzeichnung - und das völlig freibleibend!

Etiketten Laserdrucker drucken

Die Etiketten Laserdrucker können qualitativ hochwertig und dauerhaft bedruckt werden mit einem herkömmlichen Büro Laserdrucker. Da sich die Polyester Etiketten auf einem DIN A4 Bogen befinden, können Drucker die Bögen einfach einziehen. Allerdings empfehlen wir unseren Kunden die Treibereinstellung " Folie" oder ähnlich einzustellen, da der Bogen der Etiketten durchaus dicker ist als ein DIN A4 Papier. Zum Bedrucken sollten Sie zudem den Einzelblatteinzug nutzen.

Lieferung Etiketten Laserdrucker

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How Family
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Great reference for college US History I & Ii.
Format: Paperback
My college course references this book for US History I & Ii at Temple College in Texas.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022
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Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
A useful study
Format: Hardcover
This is a book that will make you angry. If you are a conservative, this book should make you feel very guilty. It is important to begin with that this book is a detour from Keyssar's larger project, which was supposed to be a history of the American working class' electoral participation. After struggling with the work for several years he realized that he needed to publish a whole book explaining what the right to vote actually was in American history. The result is a history of the slow and uneven path to universal suffrage in American history. We learn about the existence of the vote before 1776, the improvement that occured with the revolution, and the larger improvement that occured with the Jeffersonian/Jacksonian period in which the large majority of white men were able to vote. At the same time we learn of efforts to counter the expanding suffrage, such as disfranchisement of free blacks all over the country before 1861, attacks on the voting rights of paupers, felons, migrants and aliens, as well as the disfranchisment in the early 1800s of the limited voting rights women had in the early 1800s. Keyssar then goes on to discuss the narrowing of the portals from the 1860s to the 1920s, periods ironically bounded by giving the vote to blacks in the 1870s and to women by the 1920s. But in between that period nearly all blacks and many whites were disenfranchised in the south, while literacy, residence, nationality and registration systems sought to limit the vote in the North (while "asiatics" were barred in the west). The book concludes with the successful passage of the Voting Rights Act and the twenty-sixth amendment, but also with low turnout, an extremely narrow political spectrum, and government structures which limit political participation and reinforce conservative values. Much of this will not be new to historians, though never before has there been such detail and the twenty appendixes provided at the back will be invaluable for future reference. Sometimes Keyssar gives a qualititative estimate of how many Americans could vote (he suggests that perhaps 60% of white Americans could vote before 1776, a figure much lower than the 80-90% posited by more Panglossian historians). And there are many interesting details, such as the New York plan where registration was supposed to take place on Yom Kippur, conventiently leaving out many Jews. But otherwise the full results have been reserved for his upcoming work. This weakens his criticisms of American exceptionalism, since without a clear understanding of how much the vote declined in the North, we cannot see how fully the ponderous elitism of Parkman and Godkin were like the undemocratic aspects of German or Italian or even British liberalism. I am also do not agree with his description of slaves as a "peasantry." This implies that the majority of white farmers who were not slaveholders were a) not peasants and b) were otherwise indistinguishable on a class basis from the slaveholders. Recent southern agrarian history makes this assumption quite questionable. It is true that Americans were unenthusiatic as Europeans about the rise of the proletariat and rural subaltern classes, but it is insufficient to say that mass suffrage only occured because such classes were a small proportion of the population. They were also a small proportion of the population in France in 1848 and 1851 when universal male suffrage was declared, which did not prevent a greater degree of struggle over the question in that country. Enfranchising the majority of any population would raise serious issues of class domination and control regardless of the class structure. Nevertheless this is still a useful study, and reading the petty, racist, misogynist, self-serving and self-satisfied arguments against the suffrage will be a depressing experience. To think that such injustices could be continued for two centuries thanks to the endless cant of "state's rights" long after the republican content of that slogan had drained away will infuriate you.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2000
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Randall Lindsey
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Unfolding of the right to vote in the U.S.
In my forty years of studying the history of the U.S., I find this work to be the most authoritative and complete work yet encountered. Not only is the book a thorough guide through the evolution of our democracy, it is an entertaining read. The book is a 'must' read for those who seek a perspective on many of the current issues involving voting rights.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2006
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Jj7484
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Typical for a casebook.
Format: Hardcover
I had to buy this for school. It’s overpriced and horrible to read but great for what I needed it for.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019
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C Cox
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Good seller
Format: Hardcover
book in condition provided in description
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021

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