Brother labels are usually weather rated. Mine have never faded.Just use a Brother P-Touch and spray with UV protectant. Works great, and a heck of a lot cheaper.
Or ask someone you know with a label maker to do it for you.Get a label maker
In a room with a thousand labels on all kinds of equipment and $#!+-tons of fluorescent lighting (UV disaster), those labels are about the only thing that hasn't faded or yellowed. YMMV!Brother labels are usually weather rated. Mine have never faded.
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