- Prints high-quality 300 dpi labels
- Direct thermal technology eliminates ink, ribbon, and toner
- Resizes text on labels for a perfect fit
- Built-in database saves labels for instant recall
- Includes more than 40 built-in label templates
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The 330 can print directly from many standard business applications such as Word and Outlook, so you can use a variety of fonts and print sizes, and even add pictures. Less than 5 inches across, and weighing less than 5 pounds, it fits snugly on even small desks. It comes with all cables, as well as the software and labels to get you started. DYMO provides a one-year warranty on parts and service.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Versatile printer at an affordable price!,
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This review is from: DYMO LabelWriter 330 Label Printer (Office Product)
This printer replaced an old Seiko Instruments label printer that had pretty much died of old age. I opted for the non-Turbo model as speed wasn't a necessity for me, plus it saved a few bucks. Within 15 min. I had it hooked up, software installed, and printing. The print quality excellent. Software installation was painless (Win98SE and XP Pro), as is changing the labels when switching between the various sizes this printer is capable of handling. I installed via the serial port since I didn't have a vacant USB port. The package includes everything you'll need to get started, including both a USB and serial cable, and a sample package of large labels.
I found a couple of bonus features that prove to be useful. First- you can share this printer over a network simply by configuration and installing the software on the other computers. Second- there is an additional piece of software titled "Address Fixer" that will correctly format any US address to USPS standards (including the Zip+4 zip code) via your Internet connection. Overall, I'm very pleased with my LabelWriter 330 and would recommend it to others shopping for this type of product.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very reliable Labelprinter,
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I'm using this Dymo Labelwriter in a professional environment to print labels for a color dispensing system. Since the various locations, which use them, are spread all over the US reliability is extremely important to me. So far I have not experienced any problems. The printer works great with Microsoft Access applications and the print quality is superb.I probably wouldn't recommend it as a gadget for home use (I couldn't see a need for it), but for professional use this is a great printer.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
it's become an "instant necessity.",
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This review is from: DYMO LabelWriter 330 Label Printer (Office Product)
i've had my labelwriter 330 for under a week, and am still finding good uses for it. it's the kind of gadget i find myself telling friends about.a number of things impress me about the unit. first, when unpacking it from the box, the ingenious packaging made a great impression. rather than a load of styrofoam, it was sitting on a piece of cardboard that had stretch wrap fastened to two "wings" on either side. when the wings folded down under the base, they tensioned the stretch wrap, holding the unit securely. very ingenious, very elegant, and a sign of the quality of thinking that went into the design. the unit installed itself flawlessly. tho' windows xp drivers are now out, i just used the drivers on the included CD which work fine. the software is very intuitive, and i didn't really need to read the manual, tho' it did have some good tips. particularly nice is ability to right-click and copy a graphic from anywhere, and paste it onto a label. resizing or rotating the graphic is easy, as is doing the layout of the label. having a button appear in palm desktop and MS word that automatically extracts and prints an address is kind of cool. if i want to send something to a person in my palm address book, i just highlight their record and click the labelwriter icon at the top right of the palm desktop window. it pops open the labelwriter window, allowing me to edit or change the address, and offering the option of the postnet bar code (and its placement). same in MS word. tho' i don't do mailing lists, it seems as if it'll do everything for that, too. it even allows using palm desktop as a mailing list manager: when in the address book, it offers to print "current contact" "all contacts" "current selection" or "all contacts in current catagory." the intelligence and thoughtfulness that's gone into the design of this unit and software really shines thru. i've got no connection with dymo (i'm a primary care doc, writer, and gadget geek): i'm just a *very* satisfied customer.
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