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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Dymo 69110 LabelWriter 400 Turbo

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List Price: $199.00
Our Price: $117.67
Your Save: $ 81.33 ( 41% )
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Manufacturer: Dymo-CoStar Corp
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Binding: Electronics Brand: DYMO Color: Platinum/Silver EAN: 0071701691101 Feature: LabelWriter can print up to 55 labels per minute Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Dymo-CoStar Corp Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Dymo-CoStar Corp Model: 69110 Modem Description: None Publisher: Dymo-CoStar Corp Release Date: 2005-05-01 Special Features: nv:Resolution^300 dpi Studio: Dymo-CoStar Corp Variation Description: Platinum/Silver Warranty: 2 years warranty
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Features
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LabelWriter can print up to 55 labels per minute Compatible with most office-oriented programs, including Microsoft Word and WordPerfect Sleek, compact design; measures just 5 by 7 inches Connects directly to computer via included USB cable USB connection for Windows® 2000, XP® and Mac® 9 and OS 10.2.8 or later
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Editorial Reviews:
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Find a new level of convenience with the LabelWriter 400 Turbo. Capable of cranking out approximately 55 labels per minute, it's a great way to streamline your operation and quickly organize everything from files to CDs. Best of all, the direct thermal printing means you never have to replace ink or messy toner cartridges--all you need to resupply are more labels! The included Address Fixer software automatically checks any address in Word, Outlook, or other software against the US Postal Service database, fixing errors and adding the full zip code to ensure fast, accurate mail delivery. Print Dymo Stamps postage labels to eliminate post office trips!
Instant printing from Microsoft Word, Outlook, QuickBooks, ACT!, Goldmine, Palm Desktop version 4 or later, WordPerfect, and other programs with standard print drivers Quiet operation Easily shared over a network USB port Measures approximately 9-1/4 x 5-5/8 x 9 Dymo 2-Year Limited Warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Product But With Software Shortcomings Comment: Generally speaking I am a big fan of DYMO label makers and have used them for years. But the 400 is my first foray into postage, which is why I bought it.
Generally performance is good but the product has limitations based on its software. Specifically the limitation is that postage amounts are based on a drop-down menu, rather than allowing the user to simply type in the postage amount due. Drop-downs do not allow for the vast variety of postage options out there, such as surcharge for square envelopes on international letters.
Example: you want to send a square envelope to Germany. The drop-down only has options for sending rectangular envelopes to Mexico, Canada, and the rest of the world. So you're stuck. Either you send it without the surcharge postage amount (and it comes back to you) or you have to print out a guzillion 1-cent stamps, which you would never do because of the cost of the labels. If the dang think would simply allow you to type in the amount of postage you need, this wouldn't be an issue. The only way for me to get around the international surcharge issue is to use the $1.17 stamp for 3-ounce packages, but this means the post office unnecessarily eats a free three cents every time I send a square envelope to Europe. Really dumb.
I would say this product is ideal for anybody dealing with largely domestic postage but becomes awkward when dealing with a largely international audience. DYMO can make this a perfect product by allowing users to type in their amount postage amounts.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Decent hardware and software Comment: Unit works relatively well, I had to run the installer a number of times to get it to work correctly on Windows Vista. The software seems fine and indicates it is supported on the Dymo site, but the installer is antiquated and needs help. Once I finally got it installed it works fine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing device - just works Comment: We purchased the 400 Turbo with the intent to use it to replace our outdated mailing label system that required us to keep multiple copies of labels on hand. The reasons we purchased the 400 Turbo were 1) QuickBooks integration and 2) speed of printing.
I took the printer out of the box at 8:30am and had it integrated with QuickBooks and printing our logo and return address on every label in under 45 minutes. The printer itself was working faster than that.
Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Label Printer - Software is So So. Comment: We bought this for our office to quickly print labels for signs we create. The printer was faster than we expected! It blazes through label after after label. The breadth of different types and sizes of labels is also great, as it allows for growth and diversity.
The included software is the only downside to this printer. Ugh, no ability to create a box or text and CTRL-click-drag to copy those elements. There's also no way to set guidelines or snap-to areas to properly line elements up. You actually have to "eyeball" your design to line things up, which is amateurish at best.
You can use more powerful software (like Photoshop) to design and print your labels but it's slower and I've found the print quality is actually lower when you try to use software other than the one included with the printer.
All in all, it's too good and fast of a printer to let the poor quality of the included software bring me down. I still recommend this printer for fast reliable and versatile label printing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Labels Yes . . Postage No Comment: Pleased with the ease of formatting and printing labels. Very fast and the quality is very good. Easy installation and set up.
However, I was not happy to see that stamps run about $.08 per blank, meaning your $.41 stamp is actually costing you $.49. Also, as other buyers noted, you cannot pick the exact amount of postage you might require, unless it is one of the presets in the program. The solution would be to print two stamps coming close to, but exceeding, the exact postage required on larger, heavier envelopes. Of course, this means you are now using two blanks for $.16, and paying more postage than you should have to. These are probably not big draw backs for the casual postage user, but if you do any mass mailings or mail a number of larger items, the costs can add up.
There should definitely be more than one provider for the blank stamps to have some competition and bring the cost down. And, you should certainly be able to choose the exact amount of postage you require.
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