Help put your life in order with DYMO® - D1 Permanent High-Performance Polyester Label Tape, 1/2in x 18ft - Black on White. This spool of label tape offers high-quality adhesive labels that stick to paper, metal, wood, glass and plastic. Use these labels to mark office supplies, tools, kitchen utensils and so much more. The polyester label is tear-resistant and made to withstand direct sunlight and water. DYMO - D1 Permanent High-Performance Polyester Label Tape requires no ink or toner, and prints in an easy-to-read black font on white background. Labels are easy to peel to prevent damaging the label while trying to adhere. Label Your Life Place your name on items that tend to disappear, label storage containers and so much more with these polyester labels. Turn your home or office into an organized machine where you know exactly where everything is. The DYMO label tape durability makes it perfect for use in all environments, even in musty attics or damp basements. There’s nothing DYMO can’t label. The easy-peel split-back tape makes it easy to adhere labels without fussing with stubborn backing. How Are the Labels Printed? DYMO - D1 Permanent High-Performance Polyester Label Tape uses a thermal transfer method while printing. This prevents the need for any ink or toner, so the only thing you have to worry about running out of is DYMO label maker tape. What Label Makers Does DYMO’s Label Tape Work With? DYMO - D1 Permanent High-Performance Polyester Label Tape is compatible with most DYMO label makers. This includes LMPC II, LM350, LP350, LM260P, LM450, LM210D, LM120P, LM220P, LM155, LM150, LP250, DUO, LM160, LM280, LM360D, LM420P, LM450D, LM500TS, LMPnP. Label makers are sold separately from DYMO - D1 label tape. Installing the DYMO Label Tape Most DYMO label makers feature an easy installation of tape cartridges. Simply slide the cartridge into the designated place of the label maker until it locks into place. Using the automatic feeder, feed through a small amount of label tape to ensure it will catch during the first printing.