If you're referring to button labels... I just use scissors.
I used to use a paper cutter similar in design to this, but for some reason it would often randomly start cutting on a slant.
That really got on my nerves and I ditched the paper cutter. I probably should give another paper cutter a try sometime...
The Fiskars unit you linked to looks much better-designed than the one I had. I've seen people in the education field use that style of cutter with success.
With my drug problem it's hard to see
With my drinking problem it's hard to hold still
So while you diagonal, I zig zag!!
I posted the wrong link, the one I used was smaller : surecut-card-making-paper-trimmer-9
I think I cut the bottom of the printed sheet so it would fit, it was over 15 years ago.
Also... DESI does make labels for the T7000 series sets that come on perforated sheets, so no cutting required. It appears that each pack comes with enough labels to completely label 60 T7316e sets.
That being said, one pack costs $28 (probably USD) whereas if I bought a pack of copy paper at Staples, 60 sheets would cost less than a dollar. The price for the DESI is a bit hard to justify for me, but I guess it depends how much you value convenience!
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