Safe to say my office felt a little more efficient, productive and professional. While it seems like a small detail, or lack there of, the blue lights on the front can become a bit bothersome after a while.Īll in all, I quite enjoyed my DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo experience. Upon further inspection, I realized there was no “on” or “off” switch present. Obviously to be expected and not a big deal, unless you are planning to get a little “label happy” with it. You are provided with two sample rolls in addition to the printer itself however, you do have to continue to buy labels. While it is not insanely expensive, this product does run at a little over $200. Despite the fact I found the concept of using a direct thermal printer rather than ink or toner to print the labels quite interesting, the text at times did not appear as “rich” as I would have expected it to be. Translation? It’s not a pain to move around should you want to give it a new home from time to time. I would never call this labeler large by any means, but I was still surprised at how lightweight it was. Well, not quite that light but you get the idea. Something else to note the DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo program has several helpful and easily visible links at the top of your screen giving you 24-hour access to DYMO online, DYMO Stamps, and even a link where you can buy new labels. Now equipped with a new sleep mode, this product uses less power than its predecessors.Įasy Access. Once you connect your DYMO LabelWriter label printer to your computer, you are ready to print labels from Microsoft, Word, Excel, Outlook, QuickBooks, and others. Now you can print one or one hundred labels without the hassle or waste. The DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo printer has been designed to use label rolls rather than sheets. With thermal printing technology, you won’t need ink or toner. Honey, can you grab some more ink cartridges? These are words you will never have to hear, let alone utter, again. They even claim it can print around 71 labels a minute. One thing I noticed was how fast I was able to print my labels. In other words, you won’t be embarrassed to have it sitting out for everyone to see. Although I may never use the word “pretty” when talking about a labeler, this one actually has a clean, professional aesthetic value to it. Why Can’t We Be Friends? Did I mention it works on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms? Looks like we can get along after all. No need to constantly switch out those label rolls. You can double your label capacity for greater labeling and mailing efficiency as this label printer holds two label rolls at once for maximum efficiency. Play with text, images, shapes it’s all here. That’s worth time and money! This labeler has over 40 different sizes and styles of labels and allows you to select from over 60 label layouts. You can even print postage, saving trips to the post office. With the program open, I was able to view more label options than I had ever seen before with “run of the mill” labelers. Address, shipping, file folder, name badge, inventory, barcode, and price tag, just to name a few. Oh, the Options! Having successfully installed my DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo without having to scream in frustration or bury my head in my hands with defeat I was in my own little state of labeler heaven. A few clicks of my mouse and some simple installation steps directed by the included quick start guide was all it took. “Whoa, that was easy” are the very words I uttered as installed the the software to my computer. Having come to grips with the fact that I am not exactly the most technologically savvy individual, Iworried I might have some difficulty even trying to set the thing up let alone getting it to print out a label.ĭesigned for office use, this product claims it can help any office become more efficient, productive and professional. Simply Placed was recently asked to review the DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo.
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