DYMO LabelWriter 400 Turbo - Label printer - B/W - direct thermal - Roll (2.25 in) - 300 dpi x 300 dpi - up to 55 labels/min - capacity: 1 rolls - USB | 
| Brand: DYMO
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $109.90 You Save: $90.09 (45%)
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Rating: 35 reviews
Color: MAROON/GRAY Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.2.8 or later Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 9 x 5.6 nv:Resolution: 300 dpi Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 69110 Model: 400 Turbo UPC: 071701691101 EAN: 0071701691101 ASIN: B0009KMTUK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: orders placed before 3pm (Eastern) ship that same day (Mon-Fri). Labelcity is an authorized Dymo Reseller with over 50,000 customers in the USA.
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| • | Includes LabelWriter, USB cable, power supply, one roll of address labels, one roll of Dymo Stamps, Dymo Stamps software, Dymo Address Fixer software, Dymo Label software, Dymo Software Developers Kit, additional software, user's guide on CD-ROM, quick-start guide | | • | Prints approximately 55 labels per minute; approximately 1 second per label | | • | Prints Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, UPC A/E, EAN 8/13/128, ITF-14, interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes | | • | Direct thermal printing at 300 dpi resolution | | • | Prints 8mm video, address, business cards, audio cassette, CD/DVD, file folder, floppy disk, hanging file tab, Internet postage, large address/shipping, name badge, return address, VHS, Zip disk labels; Dymo Stamps |
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Product Description Eliminate the hassles of printing labels on your regular printer with the DYMO LabelWriter 400 Turbo. This super fast and tiny printer fits anywhere on your desk and makes labels for envelopes, packages, files, barcodes, name badges and more - up to 55 labels per minute - from your PC or Mac. Now LabelWriter 400 Turbo also prints USPS approved on-demand postage with the included DYMO Stamps solution. No more trips to the Post Office, no more costly postal meters. It's simply a super fast way to make labels and postage.LabelWriter 400 Turbo comes with easy to use software to format labels with text, graphics and barcodes, to manage address books, and to print DYMO Stamps. It's also easy to print labels direct from Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, WordPerfect, QuickBooks, ACT! and other software.The DYMO LabelWriter 400 Turbo uses advanced, super quiet 300 dpi thermal printing, which means great looking labels without any ink or toner, so no added cartridge or toner expense. Everything you need - printer, power supply, software, USB cable, User Manual and starter rolls of address labels and DYMO Stamps postage labels - comes in the box.
Amazon.com Product Description The Dymo 69110 LabelWriter 400 Turbo is the perfect companion for any professional who prints labels frequently. It is ideal for creating labels for envelopes, packages, files, barcodes, and even postage stamps. It has a sleek, compact design (it measures just 5 inches by 7 inches) and is easy to fit on a desk. Connecting to your computer via USB, the LabelWriter prints directly from most office-oriented programs, such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, WordPerfect, ACT! and more. It is incredibly fast, as well, able to print up to 55 labels at 300 dpi per minute. It also uses no ink or toner, making it a low-maintenance solution for all your label-printing needs. What's in the Box Dymo 69110 Turbo LabelWriter and USB Cable.
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Beware of DYMO Stamps April 12, 2006 orangekay (San Francisco, CA United States) 60 out of 82 found this review helpful
I purchased one of these printers in order to make use of the DYMO/Endicia joint venture dubbed "DYMO Stamps" because I was under the impression that doing so would save me a lot of trips to the post office without a lot of exorbitant monthly fees. I got taken. They very cleverly prevent you from running their DYMO Stamps application at all until you actually purchase and connect one of the three most expensive printers DYMO manufactures, thereby ensuring that you will never see just how horrendously crippled and useless it ultimately is. You can't print any denomination of postage you like or require, you must choose from a list of about ten options, and needless to say, those options are all just 39 cent increments; nothing you couldn't accomplish with a roll of stamps for less money and less hassle. Heaven forbid you should need to send a Priority package that weighs 1lb 2oz, it simply cannot be done, so you pretty much have to go to the post office for everything anyway. The only real difference is that now you have a $150 gizmo on your desk that consumes $20 rolls of paper with a pretty blue light on it. And what's worse, the printer itself didn't even work very well. It was incredibly loud, and had a really difficult time handling graphics; everything was horribly streaked and text was nigh-illegible. I got better performance from dot-matrix printers 20 years ago. If you need to print shipping labels, get yourself a cheap HP LaserJet and a huge pack of generic labels instead of this heap. If you need to print postage, go to Pitney Bowes and don't fund Endicia's shady little operation.
Great! Saves time & space! July 16, 2005 A. Gilman (Los Angeles, CA) 49 out of 53 found this review helpful
I have been using Stamps.com for my online business for about 2 years. Up till now I have been printing postage using a standard laser printer. Using this method I had to load individual sheets to print just 1 label, and often had paper jams, which sometimes resulted in lost postage funds. Not anymore! This dymo 400 turbo works flawlessly with stamps.com and prints individual postage labels in seconds. No more messing around with label sheets and loading trays. Best of all it doesn't use any toner, it uses thermal label rolls. (Laser toner is expensive) The 3-part postage label rolls are quite inexpensive, and the print quality is excellent. This baby should be paying for itself within 6 months. Cut my packing & shipping time almost to half. BTW, it also includes it's own software for making custom labels.
Deceptive marketing at its finest November 16, 2006 Bill (Nashville, TN) 29 out of 33 found this review helpful
The one and only reason I purchased this label printer was for the highly touted Dymo Stamps feature, supposedly giving you the ability to print your own postage stamps onto thermal postage labels for no monthly fee, only the cost of the printer and the thermal label refills. According to the Dymo Stamps website, Dymo Stamps gives you the ability to "Print Exactly the Amount of Postage you Need" and "Eliminate the Need for Costly Postal Meters." What the consumer is not told upfront is that these "precise" amounts of postage can only be in denominations of the Dymo Stamps software's choosing, not any amount you want. In fact, the only postage denominations that can be printed are those already available in stamp form at the post office, basically just your run-of-the-mill $0.39 stamps, $4.05 Priority Mail stamps, and postcard stamps. This software also does not give you the capability to print postage for Parcel Post, Media Mail, or Express Mail, and doesn't allow you to add additional postage for services like insurance or certified mail at all. How this saves you any trouble over buying stamps from the post office is beyond me. Conveniently, you can only overcome all of these limitations by subscribing to Endicia (Dymo Stamps' backbone provider) for a monthly fee. Heck, you can't even go to an office supply store to buy the thermal postage label refills that you need to print postage on; they can only be ordered online through a link in the Dymo Stamps software. 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. Thankfully, Amazon is great at accepting returns.
Not compatible with other labels November 18, 2005 C. Jose 21 out of 50 found this review helpful
We have been very disapointed with this printer. If you plan to use your own labels with it, forget it! This printer requires that the labels have a small hole between them, so that the printer's sensor recognizes the end of each label. Unfortunately, our labels don't have a hole between them. When we called Dymo, they told us we could only use Dymo labels, they apologized and said that they didn't know why this wasn't advertised with the product. Warren Buffett said: "You cannot do good business with bad people" Dymo hid this information from their customers hoping to monopolize on the label market. I would not recommend buying from them!
Buyer Beware if you ship packages May 9, 2007 Max Lent (Rochester, NY) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo works great. What doesn't work well is the "No-Monthly-Fee DYMO Stamps(tm) postage labels." Everything works great until you want to purchase postage for your package you are shipping. With the free software provided you can print a wide range of pre-selected postage amounts, but you cannot print a specific dollar amount. To ship your Priority Mail package with the correct amount of postage, you will still have to go to the Post Office or purchase a $9.95 monthly service plan. Of course, this is not explained to you until after you purchase the unit and set up your account. In my opinion the "No-Monthly-Fee DYMO Stamps(tm) postage labels" is clearly bait and switch. If you ship a few packages a month, the monthly service charge is not worth the cost.
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