Dymo 330 Turbo, anyone using this?

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I need an easy way to print labels, one at a time. I have been looking
at the Dymo 330 Turbo. Has anyone used this little printer. Opinions?

I am more than a bit curious as to why this little thermal printer is
so expensive, listing for around $200.00.

Thank you,
Amplewave
 
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I've been using one for about 2 years.

It's been a nearly perfect product for me. Make sure you download the
latest software from their site.

One thing to consider. It is a thermal printer. The labels WILL fade over
time, to the point of nothingness if they are out in the light.

If you need archival qualilty labeling, this is NOT it.

-Larry

"Amplewave" <amplewave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I need an easy way to print labels, one at a time. I have been looking
> at the Dymo 330 Turbo. Has anyone used this little printer. Opinions?
>
> I am more than a bit curious as to why this little thermal printer is
> so expensive, listing for around $200.00.
>
> Thank you,
> Amplewave
 
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 11:40:36 -0400, "Larry" <none@none.com> wrote:

>I've been using one for about 2 years.
>
>It's been a nearly perfect product for me. Make sure you download the
>latest software from their site.
>
>One thing to consider. It is a thermal printer. The labels WILL fade over
>time, to the point of nothingness if they are out in the light.
>
>If you need archival qualilty labeling, this is NOT it

What if the labels are being applied to a patch panel that is in
complete darkness virtually all the time?

If thermal printing is not permanent, then what kind of printer/label
combination IS permanent?

(You may have saved me $200!!)

>
>-Larry
>
>"Amplewave" <amplewave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:cgi2b0p7qbms8eldsbong705ef4im8416r@4ax.com...
>> I need an easy way to print labels, one at a time. I have been looking
>> at the Dymo 330 Turbo. Has anyone used this little printer. Opinions?
>>
>> I am more than a bit curious as to why this little thermal printer is
>> so expensive, listing for around $200.00.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Amplewave
>