Discover the fascinating journey of label makers, evolving from manual embossing tools to advanced digital devices, shaping the organization.
The concept of labeling dates back to ancient times when humans marked objects for identification purposes. However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that the first dedicated label makers were developed. These early tools were manually operated, using embossing methods to create raised letters on tape. While simple, they laid the foundation for modern labeling technology.
The first mechanical label makers gained popularity in the 1950s. These devices allowed users to rotate a wheel to select characters and emboss them onto adhesive tape. They were especially useful in organizing offices, homes, and factories. Their ease of use and durability made them a staple in workplaces for decades.