The LabelMANAGER 350 electronic labelmaker allows you to create a wide variety of high quality, self-adhesive labels. You can choose to print your labels in many different sizes and styles.
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and fast way to a smart-looking office Uses 6,9,12 and 19mm Dymo D1 tapes Large 16 character x two line semi-graphical display Eleven print styles, six font typ...
The LabelMANAGER 350 electronic labelmaker allows you to create a wide variety of high quality, self-adhesive labels. You can choose to print your labels in many different sizes and styles.
Advantages: Handy to use, great quality labels, never runs out of ink Disadvantages: Quite expensive, noisy, can't print colour
..., but prints twice as fast. Just 2 seconds per label. Cost £127.65 from Dymo website
After careful consideration, I opted for the Labelwriter 320. This was due to the fact that as we ordered it from PC World Business, we managed to get it for around £85.00, rather than Dymo's suggested price of £102.12. It was networkable, which meant that anyone on our network could use the printer. We felt that although we didn't want to dearer one, we also didn't want the cheapest one. The Labelwriter 320 was perfect for what we needed.
The Labelwriter was delivered the next day and duly set up by one of our IT guys. Now, I don't know how easy it was to install, as I didn't do it - not that I didn't know how, but because you have to be a Network Administrator to be able to add new Programs to the work PC's. I know it didn't take very long...
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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...
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Advantages: Fast, Looks neat and sexy like me!!!! Disadvantages: only black and white.
...The DymoLabel Writer 330 Turbo.
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The reason my company bought this label printer was that my computer is new to the office and I therefore had no 'creature comforts' that the other girls have got on their computers and desks. All the other computers have Seiko label printers, however we have 3 of them already and they are expensive to run and the print quality is only OK. So I managed to con my boss into letting me have one of these sexy red machines on my desk!
I rooted around and we eventually bought it from Euroffice for £89 in the end of season sale as it was an end of line. It retailed at over £200 normally so I was so chuffed id bagged a bargain for my company so early on!
Unfortunately, it was out of stock when we ordered it due to the great demand...
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