As a happy Dymo Label Writer user for years Dymo was my obvious choice when needing a large label printer. I bought this printer because it specifically said it would work with Windows XP, but after installing the software it would not work..Tech support explained that it would not work but gave me a program to download that would make it work..After the download the new printer worked but my existing Dymo program got all messed up and is still to this day.. This printer saves me time, and for the most part works fine.. I can not get it to print crisp and black like all my others did and do. The corruption of my existing files by tech support definitely wasn't worth it !! When going to tear off a label, the slot is too close to the desk to tear it , so I had to put a block under it in order to get the label out efficiently. Read full review
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This looked like a brand new label printer when I took it out of the box, but I have never been able to get it to feed the labels correctly. It just keeps spitting them through and wasting 20 or so labels at a time and will not stop no matter what I do. After 2 months, I have finally given up. Frustrated that I wasted my money. I won't buy another Dymo product, that's for sure, and I'll purchase the next one in a retail store. I wasted my money.
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I used Zebra before for my work and some other printer I don't remember the name of. I started selling products online needed a label printer. My friend who does eCommerce also recommended DYMO LabelWriter 4XL. These printers are high printed since you save so much money and time from buying INK. The software works fine. The only issue is if you use screenshots and try to print a label this way. It might not be super clear. If a website you use for mailing gives you a sideways label. That should be on an 8 1/2 " x 11" paper. There don't have a way to change the size to 4" x 6" and just the label. Then you have to screenshot and crop the label. That can be an issue a lot of people have an issue with. The screenshot software for DYMO doesn't work all that well. This is something to think about. Pros: works will 98% of the time. (depending on the labels you use!) If you use non DYMO labels they might be fine or they might not. Don't have to pay for Ink. Cons: If you use non DYMO labels, Sometimes it will keep feeding labels. Sometimes it will not print straight. Read full review
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This expensive label printer works just fine, once you figure out how to use it. The manual that comes with the LabeWriter 4XL is not good enough to instruct the user. No real software shipping applications come with it. The drivers and general label printing application need to be downloaded and work just like other DYMO LabelWriters. I use USPS Click-and-Ship on-line. The images have to be edited to be able to print on the 4XL. I use MAC OSX 10.12.6 Sierra. You might find this device easier to use with a Windows PC. Meanwhile I can print labels much faster using Avery Shipping Labels (2 per sheet) on my laser printer... I remain disappointed.
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I've not had time to mess with figuring out the why's but the printer won't print full size and fit on the label. The print size is fine but it is off center causing parts of the label to be out of bounds. By changing the label size to 93% I can get it to all be on the label with dead space at the bottom and right side. I assume I'll eventually find the fix. But this is not saving the time I had hoped for. On the positive side...it prints clear and crisp. Labels are feeding fine. I do like not having to use packing tape for labels and whole sheets of paper for time I only print one. Also not using up my printing ink is nice too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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