George, so what you're saying is, the labels that go in these printers are
single labels right, not in sheets like the A4 sheets of labels I'm used to?
Thanks.
Hi Donna,
I'm not Kevin, but we do have 3 of these labellers in the office, which are very heavily used.
What is so special about these label printers, be they Dymo's, Seiko's, or any other personal labeller of their type, is that they can print "one off" labels. The alternative is usually A4 sheets of labels, and that gets messy.
Software does come with the printers, but using Word is not difficult. However, it does pay to set up a label template for on-going use.
You do need to consider what maximum size of label you want to use. The cheapest ones will only do labels about 1 inch wide, where the larger ones take at least two widths.
The printers themselves do not use ink. They use what is known as a "Thermal Transfer Process". Although this means you do have to buy the proper labels, which are not overly expensive, you never have to worry about running out of ink.
Once you get one of these, you'll be surprised how indispensable it becomes. If you tried to take away any from our office, you'd get your fingers cut off! (Smile)
George.
than-----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Donna Waring Sent: 26 November 2005 03:22 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Dymo label maker.
Kevin, please could you tell me how dymo label is better
just doing the labels in Word, cos if it's good I mightget it.
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