But cutting these labels accurately, again was not that easy... lack of cutting mat and large SS ruler and sharp blade didn't help. It was a chore to do a single A4 card. Ideally I think I will end up buying one day something like this :
How about something not as heavy-duty but still more than capable of dealing with labels and even some thin card stock:
https://www.grainger.ca/en/product/p/GWN154540?gucid=N:N:FPL:Free:GGL:CSM-1946:tew63h3:20501231
Nah, this style of trimmer is not much improvement over me just using a ruler and box cutter. For a significant increase in productivity and quality of the cut, I need a proper trimmer with a heavy duty blade, and large enough, not just the size of a post card. As I said I am not going to waste money on a bottom of the barrel thing. There is no need to buy anything right now as I have already done the labels I needed, an A4 page worth of. I want a good quality and large full A4 size blade trimmer so I can use it for anything in the long term, not just cutting labels... but it would allow me to cut labels among it's duties.
So, for now, I have enough labels to do my entire 50 drawer cabinet, that's enough. If I somehow need more of them, I think I would just get a cutting mat and SS ruler and a sharp blade. Would improve the process quite a bit, yet not cost a fortune, and I meant to buy these things anyway as general equipment, not just for labels. So it's an opportunity to pull the trigger on these items, especially now that I know that cutting mats are not at all as expensive as I though they might be. SS ruler will cost a litte bit but again it's general purpose stuff needed for general work not just on the lab. So that's something I was planning on buying at some point anyway. Scalpel too, was planning on getting one as well as useful in the lab for fine cutting work.
But thanks for the URL anyway.. taught me how these things are called in English. So it's a " trimmer", and comes either in a "roller" type, or " blade" type, what I had in mind.