Why Purchase 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips from MLC?

To save money. Because MLC buys in large quantities, it can offer 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips to libraries at savings of up to 40%. Prompt delivery. Most orders are shipped within 24 hours of request.

Purchase 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips and Circulation Accessories from MLC and save up to 40%. Orders are shipped by UPS, usually within 24 hours of request. And international orders are always welcome.


Security Strips and Applicators
Stock # Description Qty/box Price/box
DS-B1-N Programmable, adhesive single-sided 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips (1-19 boxes) 1,000 $187.00
  (20-29 boxes) 1,000 $181.00
  (30+ boxes) 1,000 $178.00
DS-B2-N Programmable, adhesive double-sided 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips 1,000 $168.00
  (20-29 boxes) 1,000 $163.00
  (30+ boxes) 1,000 $160.00
DVM-1 Video cassette strips with labels 200 $59.00
DAC-1 Audio cassettes strips with labels 200 $52.00
DCD-2 Compact disc protections kits/CD strips 200 $245.00
R2-Roll-2500 Tattle-Tape strips on a roll
Up to three times faster than applying traditional strips by hand. Model 611 Application System must be used to apply strips. (Contact MLC for personal assistance with hardware inquiries.)
2,500 $548.00
R2-Roll-7500 Tattle-Tape strips on a roll 7,500 $1,115.00
Bay Bayonet insertion tool
Makes placement of B1, B2, and R2 strips faster and easier.
10 $27.00
       
RFID Tags
Stock # Type Qty/box Price/box
D8-RFID D8 Radio Frequency ID tags, plain white 1,000 $728.00
D8C-RFID D8C-RFID tags, custom image (min order 10,000 tags) 1,000 $743.00
D1-RFID D1 Radio Frequency ID tags, plain white 1,000 $674.00
D7-RFID D7-RFID tags, custom image
(processing fee waived for initial orders > 50,000 tags)
1,000 $667.00
* Call MLC for additional RFID tag options
       
Shipping & Handling
Domestic orders  -  add 3% to your total order to cover S&H
International orders  -  call for freight quote
       
* Prices subject to change without notice



Orders and Inquiries:

Orders within the United States:
Simply print, complete, and return the 3M order form by fax to 517-394-2096. Domestic orders will be billed to your institution within two weeks. Or for convenient payment by credit card, send the authorization form below along with your order.

International orders:
MLC ships to library organizations worldwide. Email Jennifer Hall at MLC (hallj@mlcnet.org) for freight quote and payment instructions.






   Or, for personal assistance or questions contact one of MLC's 3M security specialists below.



Brian Austin
Members Services Assistant

General 3M strips questions
Ordering assistance


Michigan Library Consortium
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, MI 48910-3657

Phone: 800-530-9019 ext 139
Fax:517-394-2096
Email: austinb@mlcnet.org


Diana Mitchell
Member Services Manager

Hardware questions

Michigan Library Consortium
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, MI 48910-3657

Phone: 800-530-9019 ext 112
Fax:517-394-2096
Email: mitcheld@mlcnet.org


Jennifer Hall
Accounting Clerk

Shipping
Accounts Receivable


Michigan Library Consortium
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, MI 48910-3657

Phone: 800-530-9019 ext 114
Fax:517-394-2096
Email: hallj@mlcnet.org



About the Michigan Library Consortium

The Michigan Library Consortium (MLC) is Michigan's largest statewide, multitype library organization. MLC's membership spans the state, from the southeastern corner to the northern most tip of the Upper Peninsula. Members are of every type of library, from the large research libraries to very small school media centers and public libraries. Because Michigan's libraries are such a diverse mixture of large and small, rural and urban with a wide range of needs, MLC has evolved over the years to become a full-service library service agency. According to its Articles of Incorporation, MLC was formed to facilitate sharing of resources among the libraries of Michigan; to enhance the availability of information resources to the residents of Michigan; to encourage the libraries of Michigan to institute cost-effective procedures that are made possible through state-wide interlibrary cooperation; and to enable Michigan libraries to link up and interact with regional and national electronic bibliographical communication systems. From the beginning MLC was set-up to be self-supporting. The revenue to support MLC's services is entirely contributed by its members. MLC receives no direct federal or state support.