Tuesday, December 15, 2009

World's Top 7 Label Printers

1. Dymo Labelwriter 400 Turbo Label Printer

Dymo's Labelwriter 400 Turbo tops in the list of the best label printers because of the quality of its output and its features that make it easy to use. Labels are easy to pack, automatic label arrangement perfectly aligns labels on the first try. Then you can print labels directly from programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, QuickBooks, ACT! The 400 Turbo label printer prints over 40 different label types and is the most excellent label printer in its class at 55 labels per minute. Moreover it's also available in a twin unit.



2. Dymo RhinoPro 5000 Industrial LabelMaker Printer



If your business needs a rough, handheld labeling system for labeling things such as wires and cables, this is the best choice. The RhinoPro 5000 label printer's output is very customizable and still effortless to use. Hot Keys supply automatic label formatting for cable and wire packaging and patch panels, for instance, though Symbol Keys make adding commonly used datacom and electrical symbols a break. There's even an advanced wire gauge function wherever you can select the wire gauge or cable size and the RhinoPro 5000 sets up the label accurately.



3. Brother International PC Label Printer QL550

One of the desktop label printers that let you print labels directly from applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel or Outlook and the QL550 labeling system lets you do that. Any more of this label printer's features that really like to the auto tape cutter which makes it more easier to get clean label edges. The QL550 is fast (at up to 50 labels per minute), produces quality production, and it can print a full variety of label types (up to 2 and 3/7 inches wide). The only problem may be the label printer's size, you'll want to check your desk space.



4. Seiko Smart Label Printer 440


The Seiko label printers do a great job of printing labels (up to 2 and 1/8 inch thick in this case) and are very easy to use. Seiko's Smart Label feature lets you directly capture an address from applications like Word! Goldmine, Palm Desktop and Outlook, save you from retyping, and this labeling system creates it easy to customize labels. You can mix barcodes, different fonts, and your company logos all on one label if you want. Usually, the Seiko series price is high, but the quality is too good. It's for either Windows or Mac operating systems.



5. Brother PT-2700 Professional Desktop Labeling System

This label printer's flexibility makes it a place on the list. It prints up to 1 inch wide plastic-coated tapes for indoor or outdoor use and can be used as a standalone, a portable labeler or associated to a PC or Mac. This 1 inch wide labels will serve most purposes. The PT-2700 labeling system comes with a built-in automatic reaper and memory to save up to 99 labels, two really fine features, it will print up to 7 lines, in 8 font sizes and 12 type styles. A good choice for the use in office.



6. Dymo Execulabel Label Manager 300 Label Printer


Dymo's Label Manager 300 labeling system permits you to store up to 10 frequently used labels, for example. (Compare this with Brother's PT-2700 label printer which stores up to 99 labels.) As for customization, Dymo's Label Manager 300 offers a choice of six fonts, six boxes and seven background patterns. It does perform a fine job of printing labels and has an automatic label cutter.



7. Brother Pt1650 Ptouch Portable Label Printer

This is another choice for those who require a labeling system capable of handling the needs of telecom, electrical and industrial work. Brother's Pt1650 label printer utilizes Flexible ID Tape and rotated print for cable packaging and declining, industrial strength laminated tapes for square panel labeling and standard laminated tapes for faceplate labeling. It is possible to transfer label data and designs from your PC (plugging the Pt1650 into your PC's USB port) or generate labels with graphics and bar codes up to 1 inch wide. The "easy entry" keyboard and large display are helpful when it comes to editing.


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