Advantages: Reliable, Robust, Easy to use Disadvantages: Menu difficult to Navigate at first
This Printers is in my opinion unbeatable in its class and price bracket. I will get the negative side out of the way first the menu is a little difficult to navigate at first, not impossable just awkward. The plus side is that almost everthing is available to change from the front panel a feature which can let other models down. The print speed is fast, accurate and very crisp.
Spare parts and consumable items are easy to obtain. One nice feature is that the front panel can be password protected to stop people changing the set up. If you need a 6" wide thermal printer I would recommend you consider this.
With its modular construction most parts such as upgrades, print heads and platen rollers are user changable. ...
Advantages: none Disadvantages: lack of customer service, where do i begin?
This review was previously praising O2 and now it has got to change.
My partner was with O2 and he rang them in August to change to Online 200 from his O2 100 tarriff. He was advised that this had been done, however when his September bill arrived he had been charged £140 (instead of £30)and put on O2 Datamax. So he telephoned them again and was advised that he needed to cancel his contract as O2 Online were a separate company. He did not give notice then, however when his next bill arrived, he had been overcharged again.
He gave notice to quit O2 on 23 November, which meant his account should have closed on 23 December, however his December bill stated charges in advance to 5 January.
After trying numerous times to contact O2 by telephone, we then exchanged over 50 emails trying to sort this mess out. Due to O2's errors ...
kismet 15.06.2004 (11.02.2005)
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Advantages: Cheapish, M2 slot, Camera, Reliable Disadvantages: Out dated, poor quality camera
So if you've read my review about the unreliable, easily broken W910i, you may be wondering why I went for another Wclass Sony Ericsson. Well Sony's on the whole seem well made, and I was blaming the the phone style (a slider) for the easy damage. This sort of a decision wasn't made easily for £80, but I swollowed it, through gritted teeth after spending the previous 4 hours going from phone shop to phone trying to pick the best one for me.
After twice going into "The Link" and getting told "The only phone that really does all you want is this, a W200i, and look it comes in an elegant pink case, has a camera and is on Orange, the best network". I decided I'd stay the hell away from it, if for no other reason that a poor camera no memory function.
The idea I had in my mind was it had to have memory card slots for an M2, it had to ...
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Manufacturer's product description
The DMX-W-6208 features an all-metal construction designed to withstand adverse work environments. With a 6.6" (168mm) print width, 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) and speeds up to 8" (203mm) per second makes it ideal for heavy-duty applications in the automotive, chemical, transportation and paper-processing industries. It is equipped with a 32-bit 90-MHz true multi-tasking Motorola ColdFire processor and 16MB of standard memory, which provides accelerated first-label output and variable-data printing. It is an ideal printer for compliance labeling applications including ODETTE, EAN-128 and AIAG labels. The DMX-W-6208 is equipped with an adjustable-contrast LCD front-panel display that allows operators to select media, speed and temperature settings as well as network connectivity options.
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