Top performers on any stage, DYMO D1 tapes make their home wherever labeling takes you: the kitchen, garden, office, warehouse, retail outlet or on the road.
Dymo D1 tapes are designed for use with LabelMANAGER and LabelPOINT products, these ... more
flexible DYMO tapes are versatile, proven performers at home and in the office.. . Compatible with: LM100, LM100+, LM150, LM200, LM300, LM350, LM400, LM450, LP100, LP...
Postage & Packaging: £4.45 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Dymo D1 tapes are designed for use with LabelMANAGER and LabelPOINT products, these ... more
flexible DYMO tapes are versatile, proven performers at home and in the office.. . Compatible with: LM100, LM100+, LM150, LM200, LM300, LM350, LM400, LM450, LP100, LP...
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery Availability: Usually dispatched within 2-3 business days...
Quantity: 1 - Roll (0.95 cm x 7 m), Roll (1.27 cm x 7 m), Roll (0.64 cm x 7 m), Roll (1.9 cm x 5.5 m), Roll (1.2 cm x 5.5 m) - Printer technology: Thermal transfer
Advantages: Excellent print quality Disadvantages: short and a bit expensive
The DymoD1 tapes, which are suitable for a whole host of different Dymolabel machines are a great invention.
Most of us will remember the old Dymo machines, which used pure pressure, to stamp out the letters on to a pretty hard plastic sheet, which had a self adhesive backing.
The new Dymo machines, with the D1 tape brings it all to the 21st Century. Using heat technology, to bond the ink to a thin plastic sheet, and produce good quality thin labels to be adhered to whatever you like.
The D1 is available in a whole host of widths; 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 19mm, 24mm, and a whole host of colours, ranging from; black on transparent, black on white, black on yellow, white on transparent etc etc.
I have been using D1 tapes for over a year now, t on the small LablePoint 100 hand held machine, and the larger Label Manager 400 machines ...
Advantages: Prints quickly, easy to use, no ink, time saver Disadvantages: A little expensive to run for some
The Dymo Labelwriter has been available in various models for a long time now. Many grumble at the limited use, plus the fact that you can use only Dymolabels with the device. Well, whilst this is true, you should really look at this device as a great time saving device, rather than money saving.
I picked up a Labelwriter 400 just recently. I had the next model up before, but sold it on for a very good price. Within a week of selling it, I wished I hadn't. Address and shipping labels vary in price and size, but the smaller address labels work out about 3p each. There is no ink or mess to worry about, as this is a thermal printer, so the printer makes the label react and reveal a fairly crisp 300dpi print. It is nice and fast and quiet in use.
So, imagine the scenario, perhaps like me you sell on ebay. I might only sell one thing a day ...
The Dymo 320 LabelWriter is sat to the right of my desk at work and it cost about £90.00. It has already saved this many times over in terms of saved time, money and reduced stress on staff!
For some reason our large digital printer/copier hates printing labels. After the third time of having to have the service engineer come out to remove a rogue label that had become glued to the drum ,our head of IT decided that it would be better to buy a label printer.
We decided to buy a Dymo 320 LabelWriter. It can be networked and so is shared by a number of people in our very busy publishing company, being shared by IT, sales, editorial and accounts.
It is fairly easy to load with paper rolls and automatically lines the role up at the start of using the roll. The labels are easy to pull off and it does a good, professional job ...
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Top performers on any stage, DYMO D1 tapes make their home wherever labeling takes you: the kitchen, garden, office, warehouse, retail outlet or on the road.
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