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Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
Delivery between 16–22 June $12.90
Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
Delivery $16.50
DYMO LabelManager 210D Black Portable Thermal Transfer Label Maker
Delivery between Mon – Wed $7.95
Dymo LabelManager 210D label printer Colour Wireless QWERTY, 95.25 x 208.28 x 280.67 mm, Black
DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker
Delivery $9.95
Dymo LabelManager 210D All-Purpose Portable Label Maker 2175085
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Dymo LabelManager 210D All-Purpose Label Maker [2175085]
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Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
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Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
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Dymo LabelManager 210D Label Maker
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originally posted on stationerypacks.co.uk
This is super easy to use. I like all the different clip arts in it and the buttons are really easy to push and to cut the label. highly recommend getting this one.
originally posted on stationerypacks.co.uk
I am very happy with this label maker. It is so nice and easy to use. The labels are crisp and clear. Nice job. Mike
originally posted on stationerypacks.co.uk
This was an interesting learning experience. I was split over whether to buy a more expensive printer than I could connect to over USB, or a cheaper one I had to type everything into. I have to say, simpler option fits my requirements better. I think the USBconnected printers, which also print larger traditionalsized labels rather than strips of tape, are better suited to businesses addressing envelopes etc. Theres only so much you can type onto one label, and factoring in the time cost of booting a computer etc against switching on a handheld unit, its actually faster for its niche. It would be nice if it could store a few labels and scroll through them itd also be nice if there was an option to wipe the display in one command. Uploading your own clipartsymbols ... MoreThis was an interesting learning experience. I was split over whether to buy a more expensive printer than I could connect to over USB, or a cheaper one I had to type everything into. I have to say, simpler option fits my requirements better. I think the USBconnected printers, which also print larger traditionalsized labels rather than strips of tape, are better suited to businesses addressing envelopes etc. Theres only so much you can type onto one label, and factoring in the time cost of booting a computer etc against switching on a handheld unit, its actually faster for its niche. It would be nice if it could store a few labels and scroll through them itd also be nice if there was an option to wipe the display in one command. Uploading your own clipartsymbols would help, too. The labels I replaced didnt use clipart, so its not a major limitation. If I had bulk labels to do, I could still print them via a computer and a printing service.I have a lot of sorting out and organising to do, and handwriting each label, slowly so its legible, onto postit notes, cutting them to size and sellotaping them on so they stay put, is a right pain. This machine speeds all that up, and I have a nice clear label that not only I can read at speed, but thats clear to other people as well. Ive also been able to label the cupboards not all of them, just where things are that other people ask for Mugs, spoons, the fridge, and so on.The tapes do sometimes jam, and when they do, thats usually goodnight to the tape reel concerned, but Ive found this usually only happens when the reel is almost usedup anyway. The tapes are actually contain three tapes together The background tape with one side sticky, the backing layer which peels off, and the print layer, which gets heatbonded to the background, and is stored inside the tape cassette after its been used. This also means the tape wont go allblack etc if it gets heated, like normal thermal paper printers. Its interesting how small the actual print head is. Most of the tape reel is used for storing tape, and for dispensing it in a smooth reliable fashion.Theres a trick to peeling off the backing, BTW It splits along the middle, so bend one end of the tape widthwise, and a corner will lift off Grab that, and peel off that section entirely. Then turn the tape around and repeat the process for the other section.
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Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
Delivery between 16–22 June $12.90
Dymo LabelManager 210D NP
Delivery $16.50
DYMO LabelManager 210D Black Portable Thermal Transfer Label Maker
Delivery between Mon – Wed $7.95
Dymo LabelManager 210D label printer Colour Wireless QWERTY, 95.25 x 208.28 x 280.67 mm, Black
DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker
Delivery $9.95
This is super easy to use. I like all the different clip arts in it and the buttons are really easy to push and to cut the label. highly recommend getting this one.
I am very happy with this label maker. It is so nice and easy to use. The labels are crisp and clear. Nice job. Mike
This was an interesting learning experience. I was split over whether to buy a more expensive printer than I could connect to over USB, or a cheaper one I had to type everything into. I have to say, simpler option fits my requirements better. I think the USBconnected printers, which also print larger traditionalsized labels rather than strips of tape, are better suited to businesses addressing envelopes etc. Theres only so much you can type onto one label, and factoring in the time cost of booting a computer etc against switching on a handheld unit, its actually faster for its niche. It would be nice if it could store a few labels and scroll through them itd also be nice if there was an option to wipe the display in one command. Uploading your own clipartsymbols ... MoreThis was an interesting learning experience. I was split over whether to buy a more expensive printer than I could connect to over USB, or a cheaper one I had to type everything into. I have to say, simpler option fits my requirements better. I think the USBconnected printers, which also print larger traditionalsized labels rather than strips of tape, are better suited to businesses addressing envelopes etc. Theres only so much you can type onto one label, and factoring in the time cost of booting a computer etc against switching on a handheld unit, its actually faster for its niche. It would be nice if it could store a few labels and scroll through them itd also be nice if there was an option to wipe the display in one command. Uploading your own clipartsymbols would help, too. The labels I replaced didnt use clipart, so its not a major limitation. If I had bulk labels to do, I could still print them via a computer and a printing service.I have a lot of sorting out and organising to do, and handwriting each label, slowly so its legible, onto postit notes, cutting them to size and sellotaping them on so they stay put, is a right pain. This machine speeds all that up, and I have a nice clear label that not only I can read at speed, but thats clear to other people as well. Ive also been able to label the cupboards not all of them, just where things are that other people ask for Mugs, spoons, the fridge, and so on.The tapes do sometimes jam, and when they do, thats usually goodnight to the tape reel concerned, but Ive found this usually only happens when the reel is almost usedup anyway. The tapes are actually contain three tapes together The background tape with one side sticky, the backing layer which peels off, and the print layer, which gets heatbonded to the background, and is stored inside the tape cassette after its been used. This also means the tape wont go allblack etc if it gets heated, like normal thermal paper printers. Its interesting how small the actual print head is. Most of the tape reel is used for storing tape, and for dispensing it in a smooth reliable fashion.Theres a trick to peeling off the backing, BTW It splits along the middle, so bend one end of the tape widthwise, and a corner will lift off Grab that, and peel off that section entirely. Then turn the tape around and repeat the process for the other section.
I bought this item to organize my documents, folders and plastic boxes. It comes with a "sample" label of 1/2in x 10ft where the sold standard size is 1/2in x 23ft, so it was more than enough for my 1st project. It comes with the possibility for turning it on a 9V 2.0A adaptor but neither this or batteries were included (AA x6 are needed).
This review is for the DYMO LabelManager Desktop Label Maker. I really like this label maker, it's very easy to use. Has so many different options where you can change the fonts, size, length, borders, style and others. You can preview and change or save before printing. Can choice to print up to 10 copies of the labels at a time. The labels stick very well once applied to surface you choose.
This label maker is the best out there. It has many features on the menu screen and its easy to navigate. The letters can be small, medium, or large. There is a feature where you can put different designs around the wording to make it your own unique design. You can also print out many copies at once. This is a great feature for a business. The tape on the back of the label sticks really well to anything.
This is primarily a very good piece of electronic equipment. I found it easy to use and the instructions were clear and concise. However, I would advise steering away from the 6mm tape as the print is certainly not central and the tape itself is difficult to split for adhesion, the 12mm is fine with good 2 line printing available. Otherwise a well laid out piece of equipment with the familiar qwerty keyboard layout. One small detail, it does not have the capability to change the font, a welcome addition if fitted!
I like this label maker. Can easily do upper and lowercase letters and it even includes boarders, some fun boarders, too. I haven't tried all the options, but does the job I need. Concerned about the somewhat faint screen. I have to hold it at a certain angle to be able to read the screen. I've tried to make it brighter, but no luck. Almost as if the batteries are low, but I installed brand new batteries, so can't be that. Also, after using a bit, it started spitting out the black strip (I assume the "ink") with the label. It was confusing at first, but easily removed. Just odd.
Bought this a few years ago but infrequently used 1 - 1 1/2 cassettes if that, in other words probably less than about 100 labels ever printed.Always infuriated by archaic and limited menu choice of font sizes, spacing etc.Now, it has stopped performing even its limited functions. The top third of every character is faint or missing completely.This thing boasts a screen but can't even perform its primary function. If this had been used on a daily basis, it clearly would have failed well within the warranty period, probably within a few days.I see many other customers have been equally taken in by what is regarded as the top name.My advice - AVOID DYMO LIKE THE PLAGUE.You will be pouring money and time down the drain.It's not rocket science. the ... MoreBought this a few years ago but infrequently used 1 - 1 1/2 cassettes if that, in other words probably less than about 100 labels ever printed.Always infuriated by archaic and limited menu choice of font sizes, spacing etc.Now, it has stopped performing even its limited functions. The top third of every character is faint or missing completely.This thing boasts a screen but can't even perform its primary function. If this had been used on a daily basis, it clearly would have failed well within the warranty period, probably within a few days.I see many other customers have been equally taken in by what is regarded as the top name.My advice - AVOID DYMO LIKE THE PLAGUE.You will be pouring money and time down the drain.It's not rocket science. the technology is steam age almost. Yet Dymo scores a resounding zero when it comes to doing the job.
I was researching label makers for a bit and decided to go for this option based on the fact that it's definitely the best deal for the price. Label tape alone goes for at least $12, not to mention this package also comes with batteries AND an a/c adapter (also fairly expensive). I just reorganized my file cabinet and I gotta say, the label maker was awesome, if not fun!pros: super easy to change tape cartridges; super easy to change formats (font size, label length, mirror function, etc); puts scoring dots when printing multiple copies; can print accents and special characters; incredibly affordablecons: like others said, the display is a bit difficult to see, but definitely still usable especially in a well lit room; there is no "-" option, only "_"; the ... MoreI was researching label makers for a bit and decided to go for this option based on the fact that it's definitely the best deal for the price. Label tape alone goes for at least $12, not to mention this package also comes with batteries AND an a/c adapter (also fairly expensive). I just reorganized my file cabinet and I gotta say, the label maker was awesome, if not fun!pros: super easy to change tape cartridges; super easy to change formats (font size, label length, mirror function, etc); puts scoring dots when printing multiple copies; can print accents and special characters; incredibly affordablecons: like others said, the display is a bit difficult to see, but definitely still usable especially in a well lit room; there is no "-" option, only "_"; the battery door kept falling off while I was using it while plugged in (could potentially stay on better when batteries are actually in it, but honestly, it wasn't that big of a deal for me because I wasn't moving around and I just threw the door into the included case).
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Dymo LabelManager 210d Label Maker
The DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker is a versatile and compact tool, perfect for everyday labelling tasks at home, in the office, or for business use. Capable of working with DYMO D1 Labels, this label maker can mark nearly any flat surface, including plastic, paper, metal, wood, and glass, providing lasting organisation for a wide range of items. Its LCD display makes operation straightforward, while the customisation features allow you to create labels to suit your exact needs. Choose from six font sizes, seven text styles, and eight box styles, with options for underlining, as well as left, right, and center alignment, ensuring flexibility for any labeling requirement. Compatible with D1 Labels in 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm tape widths, the 210D delivers a high-quality finish on durable labels. Power the LabelManager 210D with either six AAA batteries or an AC adapter, making it portable and adaptable to your workspace. Designed with convenience in mind, this compact label maker is ideal for frequent use and offers practical features like the ability to save and quickly recall up to nine frequently-used labels, saving you time on repetitive tasks. The 210D uses thermal printing technology, eliminating the need for ink or toner, making maintenance easy and cost-effective. Inside the box, you'll find everything needed to get started, including one DYMO LabelManager 210D electronic label maker, a D1 starter label cassette (black on white, 12mm x 3m), and an instruction manual. The LabelManager 210D is designed to streamline your workspace with efficient, customisable labelling at your fingertips.
The DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker is a versatile and compact tool, perfect for everyday labelling tasks at home, in the office, or for business use. Capable of working with DYMO D1 Labels, this label maker can mark nearly any flat surface, including plastic, paper, metal, wood, and glass, providing lasting organisation for a wide range of items. Its LCD display makes operation straightforward, while the customisation features allow you to create labels to suit your exact needs. Choose from six font sizes, seven text styles, and eight box styles, with options for underlining, as well as left, right, and center alignment, ensuring flexibility for any labeling requirement. Compatible with D1 Labels in 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm tape widths, the 210D delivers a high-quality finish on durable labels. Power the LabelManager 210D with either six AAA batteries or an AC adapter, making it portable and adaptable to your workspace. Designed with convenience in mind, this compact label maker is ideal for frequent use and offers practical features like the ability to save and quickly recall up to nine frequently-used labels, saving you time on repetitive tasks. The 210D uses thermal printing technology, eliminating the need for ink or toner, making maintenance easy and cost-effective. Inside the box, you'll find everything needed to get started, including one DYMO LabelManager 210D electronic label maker, a D1 starter label cassette (black on white, 12mm x 3m), and an instruction manual. The LabelManager 210D is designed to streamline your workspace with efficient, customisable labelling at your fingertips.
The DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker is a versatile and compact tool, perfect for everyday labelling tasks at home, in the office, or for business use. Capable of working with DYMO D1 Labels, this label maker can mark nearly any flat surface, including plastic, paper, metal, wood, and glass, providing lasting organisation for a wide range of items. Its LCD display makes operation straightforward, while the customisation features allow you to create labels to suit your exact needs. Choose from six font sizes, seven text styles, and eight box styles, with options for underlining, as well as left, right, and center alignment, ensuring flexibility for any labeling requirement. Compatible with D1 Labels in 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm tape widths, the 210D delivers a high-quality finish on durable labels. Power the LabelManager 210D with either six AAA batteries or an AC adapter, making it portable and adaptable to your workspace. Designed with convenience in mind, this compact label maker is ideal for frequent use and offers practical features like the ability to save and quickly recall up to nine frequently-used labels, saving you time on repetitive tasks. The 210D uses thermal printing technology, eliminating the need for ink or toner, making maintenance easy and cost-effective. Inside the box, you'll find everything needed to get started, including one DYMO LabelManager 210D electronic label maker, a D1 starter label cassette (black on white, 12mm x 3m), and an instruction manual. The LabelManager 210D is designed to streamline your workspace with efficient, customisable labelling at your fingertips.
The DYMO LabelManager 210D Desktop Label Maker is a versatile and compact tool, perfect for everyday labelling tasks at home, in the office, or for business use. Capable of working with DYMO D1 Labels, this label maker can mark nearly any flat surface, including plastic, paper, metal, wood, and glass, providing lasting organisation for a wide range of items. Its LCD display makes operation straightforward, while the customisation features allow you to create labels to suit your exact needs. Choose from six font sizes, seven text styles, and eight box styles, with options for underlining, as well as left, right, and center alignment, ensuring flexibility for any labeling requirement. Compatible with D1 Labels in 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm tape widths, the 210D delivers a high-quality finish on durable labels. Power the LabelManager 210D with either six AAA batteries or an AC adapter, making it portable and adaptable to your workspace. Designed with convenience in mind, this compact label maker is ideal for frequent use and offers practical features like the ability to save and quickly recall up to nine frequently-used labels, saving you time on repetitive tasks. The 210D uses thermal printing technology, eliminating the need for ink or toner, making maintenance easy and cost-effective. Inside the box, you'll find everything needed to get started, including one DYMO LabelManager 210D electronic label maker, a D1 starter label cassette (black on white, 12mm x 3m), and an instruction manual. The LabelManager 210D is designed to streamline your workspace with efficient, customisable labelling at your fingertips.
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