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King Jim Tepra Label Printer

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The 'Tepra' electronic label printer developed by King Jim. A groundbreaking product that transformed office and home organization culture in digital-age Japan, merging aesthetics of orderliness with technology. Supported by diverse tape options and multilingual functionality, it has expanded from Japan worldwide. A quintessential IP that blurred boundaries between office and lifestyle products.

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Subcategory:Stationery
Location:Osaka
Time Period:1987-present
Influence:Global
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label printerdigitalizationorganizationJapanese company

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