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| | Features | The Dymo 69100 LabelWriter 400 is the perfect companion for any professional who prints labels frequently.It is incredibly fast, as well, able to print up to 40 labels at 300 dpi per minute
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| | Description | Prints over 40 styles and sizes of paper labels in seconds flat from your PC or Mac via USB Connection. Choose labels for envelopes, packages, files and folders, even Internet postage. Included label software integrates easily with most software applications. Up to 40 labels/minute. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.25 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 5.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.4 inches | | Package Width: | 8.8 inches | | Package Height: | 5.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 68 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 68 customer reviews )
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41 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Works great, no problems! Apr 04, 2006
By Travis Dockweiler
"tdockweiler"
Works great. I never used the included software though. I got sick of waiting in line at the post office so I bought this to print out postage. I use a software from my postage provider and can print out postage for any type of package. I just wish that Dymo offered a label for printing just the postage and not the postage with an address. I've figured that each postage and address label costs me 10 cents total (for both). Not bad really.
Another great thing about this is that it doesn't require ribbons or ink! It's not super fast at printing, but printing out a dozen labels doesn't take much time at all. Not fast, but certainly not slow.
36 of 39 found the following review helpful:
A very good, basic label printer. Jul 24, 2006
By Steven A. Godun
"sgodun"
I bought the printer for one reason: to create shipping labels for my eBay items. I'd previously been using Avery inkjet labels with my inkjet printer, which worked but it was an annoyance to have to print only one or two labels at a time. THE GOOD: Absolutely no problems with the printer, getting it to work, etc. It has a very small footprint which I like, and it's very quiet when printing. It even comes with a roll of address labels. THE BAD: None significant, although the address labels are useless to me since I'll be doing nothing but shipping labels with it. The included software on the CD was old (updates available on the Dymo web site) but that holds true for pretty much everything in the computer industry. The software has some good features (mailing lists, and the ability to use the OS X Address Book database), but otherwise it's pretty minimal and limited, particularly in its design capabilities. This would have gotten five stars if it wasn't for the software, which feels like a hurried afterthought rather than a finished OS X application. (PS: Dymo has an OS X Intel-native version of the LabelWriter software that is available for download, but is NOT on the CD.)
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Bad Software but Excellent Hardware Jul 05, 2007
By Robert The software for the labelwriter is truly awful and some of it damages other applications. If you use Microsoft Word with other applications that share startup manipulation of the Tools menu, you will find that the DYMO startup file, DYMOWordAddin.dot, will destroy all the other starup commands of applications such as Adobe pdfwriter, Endnote, and others. These applications will no longer appear in the menu, but the DYMO application will. This is doubly insulting because the DYMO addon is itself dysfunctional. The only safe way to create labels is to use the DYMO label application, which works reasonably well, although it too is unable to position graphics and writing with the necessary flexibility.
If you run into problems after installation, find the word startup folder and remove any addins with DYMO in them. This is a cross platform problem that involves Win XP and Mac OSX. Once the DYMO files are removed, Word returns to proper function.
The software is terrible, but the hardware is excellent. Although the labels are rather expensive, the printing is clear and crisp and one has access to all of the fonts on your computer. If is hoped that DYMO will put a greater effort into the software in the future so that their total product is as good as the hardware they sell.
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Takes the drudgery out of mass mailings May 05, 2006
By E. Karasik Just got this little gem yesterday and, though I haven't mastered some of the subtleties of the software, the learning curve for making basic address labels was fast enough so that by the end of the first hour I'd made all the labels I needed, and proceeded to print out all the ones my co-worker had agreed to do, just because it was so easy to help her out. The reviewer who said it is slow to print a single label must be experiencing technical problems; I found it almost instantaneous. I did have one problem which was due to not securing the roll of labels tightly enough, and was pleased to learn that the Dymo technical support number was helpful and required no more than 30 seconds on hold to get through. This machine has some amazing features I haven't mastered yet (for instance, it will automatically check the accuracy of your address against a database over the internet). Love this gadget & can't wait to learn more about it!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
cleaning the printer is required every month Nov 19, 2009
By C. Desantis
"rageworthy"
I have owned about 5 Dymo printers over the last 10 years or so. Why so many? Because after about 2 years or so they ALL stopped working suddenly and inexplicably. Our company bought the 400 turbo about 20 months ago to replace another Dymo printer. After working for that time, it suddenly malfunctioned - like all the others before it. This really bothered me and caused me to wonder if there was a defect.
This time I called customer service and spoke to a very unfriendly sounding person who asked, when was the last time I cleaned the unit. Never, I responded, should I have? She explained that there is a cleaning card in the unit and you need to run it through the machine frequently - evidently the rollers collect dust and debris quickly and that clogs up the mechanism. Okay fine. I asked how often does it need to be cleaned, she told me every month or it will cause damage to the unit and that to fix it we would have to send it in and pay for the repair and damages caused by our neglect. Our neglect? I explained that there are no directions on when or how to clean the unit included in the box. This is when she got really hostile and said that it is assumed you will be doing the maintenance and upkeep or pay for the damage. When I questioned her about this policy and she promptly hung up on me. Great customer service Dymo...keep it up!
So I tried to clean the unit but the cleaner card would not feed through the rollers. I think the these Dymo label printers are just too cheap to last very long.
We just bought the Brother QL570. It looks a lot better made and so far it performs great. Hopefully it will last longer than the Dymo junk.
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