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    DYMO 69110 LabelWriter 400 Turbo

    • The Dymo LabelWriter works well, is supported by the software and is relatively inexpensive
    • The Dymo is a big improvement over the dot matrix printer it replaced
    • The Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo works great.
    • (I've hoped for improvements each cycle, but nope, Dymo has consistently disappointed.
    • Especially given the fact that even the least expensive Dymo Stamps capable LabelWriter model is over $100, this will NOT save you any money in postage, will NOT save you any time, and ordering stamps online from USPS (or getting them from the local post office) is just as convenient, if not more convenient, than ordering the stupid thermal refills online from Dymo and waiting for them to arrive.
    • Especially given the fact that even the least expensive Dymo Stamps capable LabelWriter model is over $100, this will NOT save you any money in postage, will NOT save you any time, and ordering stamps online from USPS (or getting them from the local post office) is just as convenient, if not more convenient, than ordering the stupid thermal refills online from Dymo and waiting for them to arrive.
    • You can save quite a bit with off-brand labels (I use Dymo Compatible 99019 LabelWriter Self-Adhesive White 1-Part Internet Postage Labels, 2-5/16" x 7-1/2" (4 Rolls, 150 Labels Per Roll) instead) and they work just fine
    • I called Dymo, useless
    • The only gripes I have is finding various labels, even Dymo has a back order on labels and the cost of spare spools ($10.00 each) to simply changing label rolls
    • 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
    • This dymo 400 turbo works flawlessly with stamps.com and prints individual postage labels in seconds