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DYMO LabelWriter 400 - Label printer - B/W - direct thermal - Roll (2.25 in) - 300 dpi x 300 dpi - up to 40 labels/min - capacity: 1 rolls - USB | 
| Brand: DYMO Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy Used: $70.00 You Save: $79.99 (53%)
New (53) Used (5) from $70.00
Rating: 57 reviews Sales Rank: 44
Color: Blue/Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.2.8 or later Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 8.8 x 5.7 nv:Resolution: 300 dpi Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 69100 Model: 400 UPC: 071701691002 EAN: 0071701691002 ASIN: B0009KRY6Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Excellent condition... LIKE NEW
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| Features:
| • | Convenient - Sits right on your desk, always ready | | • | Fast - Up to 40 labels per minute | | • | Easy to use - Print directly from Microsoft Word, Outlook, QuickBook and more | | • | 300 DPI Printing for laser quality labels | | • | Prints labels up to 2.3 inch in height |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Dymo 69100 LabelWriter 400 is the perfect companion for any professional who prints labels frequently. It is ideal for creating labels for envelopes, packages, files, barcodes, and more, including postage stamps. It has a sleek, compact design (measuring just 5 inches by 7 inches) and is easy to fit on a desk. Connecting to your computer via USB, the LabelWriter prints directly from most office-oriented programs, such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, WordPerfect, ACT! and more. It is incredibly fast, as well, able to print up to 40 labels at 300 dpi per minute. It also uses no ink or toner, making it a low-maintenance solution for all your label-printing needs. What's in the Box LabelWriter 400 printer, power supply, USB cable, Windows and Macintosh software and user's guide on CD-ROM, quick start guide, and one roll of address labels.
Product Description The DYMO LabelWriter 400 prints labels for envelopes, packages, files, barcodes, name badges and more, in seconds from your PC or Mac. It also includes free label software to design great looking labels, plus prints directly from your favorite programs. Laser sharp and super quiet thermal printing means great looking labels, plus this printer never uses any ink or toner so no added cartridge or toner expense. Everything you need - printer, power supply, software, USB cable, User Manual and a starter roll of address labels - comes in the box.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 52 more reviews...
Solid label printer without frills August 20, 2008 Nathan Beauchamp (Oak Park, IL USA) The Dymo 400 is a great label printer. We have 4 of them at work that see daily usage. The printers themselves are terrific. They just work. No jams, no failures, extremely few misprints. We do a lot of volume printing for shipping labels and name tags, and the Dymo 400s never have issues. They print about one tag per second, which is fast enough for us. If yo you want greater speed, get the Dymo 400 Turbo. They don't print in color, but we don't need color for shipping labels and name tags. I do not recommend you use the printing software that comes with them. It is pretty poor. Also, don't install the drivers that come on the CD. Download the newest ones directly from Dymo's webpage. That will save you a lot of hassles, as some of these seem to ship with outdated, problematic drivers. This is especially true if you're using the printer with Vista! Overall, these get the job done with a minimum of fuss. They don't print in color, and the drivers are spotty, but they are fantastic at what they're intended for: printing labels.
Good For The Money, But Not Perfect. August 11, 2008 Amazon Todd (LA, CA USA) Using this printer with my Mac has given me headaches, so Mac users listen up. This printer works well and is one of the more cost effective options out there. But, if you run into problems (like getting random error messages when trying to print) I have found the easiest solution is to unplug the power cord from the printer and plug it back in. It seems to re-set the printer and debug whatever problem was going on. It's annoying, but aren't all printers?
Exceptional July 21, 2008 Dennis R. Harms (South Texas) Very easy to install. Performs wonderfully. Better than expected. Can't imagine why we waited so long to purchase this item.
Not bad, some quirks July 15, 2008 dmine45 (Northern Virginia USA) I've owned this printer for a couple of years. Overall it is a pretty good printer. The quirks that this printer has is that it sometimes fails to see the end of a label after printing and spits out a blank label. You have to manually cut the label with a pair of scissors and refeed the labels in the printer. If you manually reload the label feed for each label printed you don't have that problem, but you have to refeed each and every time you want to print. Doesn't matter what kind of labels I print, it happens almost each time. Refeeding can be somewhat of a pain but not too bad. Be careful - it does have a tendency to wrap around the feed roller and jam.
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