International return address labels for Dymo LabelWriters. Perfect for envelopes, file ... more
folders and many other labeling tasks. Compatible with Dymo LW400, LW400 Turbo, LW400 Twin Turbo, LW400 Duo, LW320, LW330 TURBO and EL60. Label Size: 25mm x 54mm....
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International return address labels for Dymo LabelWriters. Perfect for envelopes, file ... more
folders and many other labeling tasks. Compatible with Dymo LW400, LW400 Turbo, LW400 Twin Turbo, LW400 Duo, LW320, LW330 TURBO and EL60. Label Size: 25mm x 54mm....
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
International return address labels for Dymo LabelWriters. Perfect for envelopes, file ... more
folders and many other labeling tasks. Compatible with Dymo LW400, LW400 Turbo, LW400 Twin Turbo, LW400 Duo, LW320, LW330 TURBO and EL60. Label Size: 25mm x 54mm....
Postage & Packaging: £1.90 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
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 ...
Advantages: Prints quickly, easy to use, no ink, time saver Disadvantages: A little expensive to run for some
The DymoLabelwriter 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 addresslabels 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 ...
Advantages: Compact, creates pro-looking labels, easy to set up and use Disadvantages: Bit pricey, not entirely necessary as there are other ways of creating labels
into your computer. (Not very good for fans of wireless IT gear... this does get rather fussy with all these wires).
There was some software that had to be installed on the computer, but this took no more than 3 minutes, and was immediately ready for use.
The device itself is quite small and compact, and does look fancy on your desk as opposed to some ugly old-fashioned-looking label makers. It's a sleek silver colour, with a burgundy bottom. Simple and neat.
For printing out normal labels, the machine is perfect. It is very easy to use. You simply highlight the address you wish to print out, then click the tiny label button which gets installed on your Word program or similar in the toolbar, and then you click print when the window pops up. Alternatively, you can go to your start menu, click on the Dymo option and do it from there, by ...