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HomeElectronicsOffice ElectronicsOther Office EquipmentDymo Corporation DYM1752264 Labelmaker- SUB Connection- Thermal Printing- 51 Labels P- Min |
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50 of 50 found the following review helpful:
Overall good Feb 24, 2010
By J. Scott Rutan
"Scott Rutan"
Dymo has long provided highly functional label makers. The 450 continues in that tradition.
The pros far outweigh the cons. They include inkless printing, automatic connection to Outlook contacts, automatic zip code printing (only if you have the complete 9 digit zip code), a seemingly endless list of available label sizes and functions (including CD labels). Software installation and set up for the label writer was easy and efficient.
The con is one that has plagued Dymo for several generations of it's label writers - it is unreasonably difficult to install new labels. (You eventually learn the secret of carefully aligning the labels at an angle so a "corner" is fed in first.) For a product that otherwise performs so flawlessly, this annoyance should be addressed.
29 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Faulty software design Jan 15, 2010
By R. Pietrykowski
"Rick Piet"
The Labelwriter 450 printer works great!! The Version 8 software has some design "improvements" which border on being bugs.
1 - If you open a file with an existing file name ending in a number and you perform a SAVE AS function the software truncates any numbers on the right hand side of the filename. So, if you are labeling parts and there happen to be numbers in your part numbering schema, BE CAREFUL that you don't lose the numbers.
2 - The software no longer previews the label of a file selected in the file open menu.
3 - The software is bloated and takes a long time to load up.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Dymo Labelwriter 450 Dec 05, 2009
By John G. Stockholm I have replaced a 3 year old Dymo LabelWriterr 315 that no longer could operate with Apple OS 10.6. I am very pleased with this printer. I think that Dymo at last have a good software that enables on to read the address list without having the printer connected. For my periodical use it is very fast. I recommend this simple printer
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
If you intend to print postage . . . Sep 18, 2010
By Bart I ordered this because I need to print postage and address labels on a regular basis.
When it arrived I learned the hard way that postage and address labels use different types of tape and that it is quite a pain to switch back and forth between the two.
The product you (and I) need for printing both postage and address labels is the DYMO Label Writer Twin Turbo.
Maybe someone from Dymo will see this post and update the product description here.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product Jan 17, 2010
By Vlade
"darkvlade"
I had a Brother labeler before this one, I decided to give dymo a try because I hate the wasted tape I get from every brother printer I had. Boy am I glad I did. This is one neat fast printer. The software is easy to understand and use. To be honest I am kicking myself for not buying this before. The brother is cheaper where I am but the Symo is worth every penny. I threw my Brother labelers in the trash maybe 15 minutes after my first Dymo print. I love these guys! Excellent print quality, excellent labels. impressive software.... in a word.. WOW.
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