Drafting tape

Its white or cream coloring goes well with many other colors, and it can be written on easily with any felt-tipped marker.

In addition, drafting tape costs less than conventional labels, and its low cost also makes it more forgiving of errors.

Drafting tape can also be used in Technical Drawing to help keep the paper well positioned and ensure no residue is left behind when removed.

Drafting tape is designed to be temporary, so it may disintegrate over time.

[6][7][8] Drafting tape is not nearly as strong as duct tape or Gaffer tape; it will break with minimal effort, it has very little odor, smelling like glue and paper, and it is not waterproof.