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Dymo LabelWriter 450 – User Video Review

Check out this cool video review by “Fro Knows Photo”….

For those of us in the UK the labels he’s using look like the 99014 shipping labels - incidentally the same labels we use ourselves.  They are quite large so allow plenty of room for your return address as well as the customer address.

The starter roll that comes with the printer are the 99012 labels (large address label) – He mentions these are too small for his use, but in the UK these are by a long way the most popular… Continue reading

Review: Dymo Label Manager 260P

Labelwriter Review by I. Phillipson, Independent Reviewer

Labelling is an essential part of office life, which can’t always be done conveniently at a desk or computer.

The LM260P (180 x 120 x 55mm) is Dymo’s brand new portable label maker for use around the office and on the factory floor.  At 400g, it’s light enough to be used quite comfortably for extended periods, and despite being relatively wide, only the smallest hands would find it a little awkward to grip.

The LabelManager 260P uses standard label cassettes in 6, 9 and 12mm widths, available in a range… Continue reading

Review: Dymo Labelwriter 4XL Review

 

Labelwriter Review by I. Phillipson, Independent Reviewer

The LabelWriter 4XL is Dymo’s newest label writer, a larger version of the popular LabelWriter 450. However, with an extra wide print head, the 4XL is able to tackle extra large shipping labels (up to 105 mm wide) that are too big for standard label writers. This makes it a popular first choice with Ebayers, mailrooms and warehouses.

The width of the print head also allows popular size address labels to be printed in landscape, which means the LabelWriter 4XL can use large capacity ‘Hi-Yield’ rolls that hold over… Continue reading

Review: Dymo LabelWriter 450 Review

Labelwriter Review by I. Phillipson, Independent Reviewer

LabelWriter 450 is the most popular of Dymo’s label writing range and the deserved market leader in its sector.

It is an entry level printer designed primarily for printing address labels, though it can be used for barcodes, name badges, appointment cards and filing labels. The 600×300 dpi graphics is an improvement over the previous model, so the lettering is clear and legible even when printing in very small text, and the 51 labels per minute print speed is plenty fast enough for most users.

With its sleek glossy cover… Continue reading