Why is delivery to Northern Ireland so expensive?
We often hear the argument that delivery to Northern Ireland should be the same as the rest of the UK as the post office doesn’t charge any extra for delivery. But we don’t use the post office to ship our parcels, we use couriers.
All our delivery charges are based on what we are charged by our courier to that location. Unfortunately, they charge a lot to ship to remote locations like the Scottish Highlands & Islands and to Northern Ireland than they do to the UK Mainland.
But Northern… Continue reading
Dymo Promotion – Get a set of S50 Shipping Scales worth £125 for FREE with every 4XL!
For a limited time only you can get a FREE set of 50kg Shipping Scales with every purchase of a LabelWriter 4XL extra wide label printer. There are no claim forms, vouchers, codes or other hoops to jump through – just order the 4XL and get the 4XL and the Scales. You can see more details of the promotion here:
http://www.dymo-label-printers.co.uk/LabelWriter-4XL.html
The offer is only available for a limited time, and when there’s no more stock left the offer will end.
The new S50 shipping scales from Dymo are ideal… Continue reading
New Colours for Dymo Rhino Range, to meet various standards
Dymo have introduced a new range of coloured Vinyl tapes to their industrial/professional RhinoPRO range.
At first the colours may seem a bit odd (eg. brown & purple?) and some may question why the popular black on red has been replace with white on red. But it seems there is some sound reasoning behind the colour changes.
The new colour combinations have been created to meet the ANSI, ISO & OSHA standards which are now required in many facilities.
These include: ANSI Z535 (visual workplace), ISO 3864 (visual workplace), ANSI/ASME… Continue reading
Dymo Rhino Labels – Part Number Chaos
There’s been much activity in the rhino range recently – first the discontinuation of the “black on red” and “black on green” tapes, and the 9mm Yellow and Orange tapes; then the addition of several new (and quite frankly strange) colours to replace them; then the addition of several new sizes for existing colours.
With all these new products comes a confusing hotch potch of different part numbers.
Previously, the rhino tapes had two part numbers – the 5 digit “legacy” code which they used to be known by, and… Continue reading