The latest addition to the Dymo label maker range is the LabelManager Wireless PnP (model # 1812570). This device enables Windows and Mac users to print labels wirelessly using Dymo’s free labelling software (DLS). The wireless PnP uses Dymo’s D1 label tape system. Learn more and see the Dymo LabelManager Wireless PnP price.
Category Archives: New Products
New Rhino 4200 Industrial Label Printer
The Rhino 4200 is Dymo’s new entry-level Industrial Label Printer, but there’s nothing “entry-level” about this machine – it’s packed with features that other brands costing twice as much don’t even offer (especially the hot keys). Learn more about the Rhino 4200 (click here)
Dymo 500TS Touch Screen Label Maker
The first of it’s kind, a Label maker with a fully operational touch screen – LabelManager 500TS – saves a lot of time and makes labelling fun. Read more about the Dymo 500TS here
Dymo PnP Label Printer is available (1768960)
The all-new Dymo PnP (Plug n Play) Label Maker simply connects via USB to your PC* or Mac ** and it’s built-in software pops up on your computer screen, ready-to-use. There’s no need to have a CD or DVD drive for this little label maker.
Dymo LabelWriter SE450 Label Printer
The all new Dymo LabelWriter SE450 (1761334) from Dymo adds some features never seen before on the SE range. The SE printers have always been differentiated from other Dymo models because they support DOS/Unix/Linux systems, whereas other models support only Windows/Mac.
Do you like the new Dymo LabelWriter 450 ?
When my friends at Dymo said they were sending me a box full of new LabelWriters, I got excited. I like new stuff. The excitement was short-lived because I started thinking that the old 400 series LabelWriters we’ve been supplying for a number of years are such a great product that surely a new model couldn’t offer much more.
When the box arrived my wife pulled rank and instantly claimed the Top-of-the-Range LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo (she likes to have 2 different rolls of labels loaded at all times)….. so I got *stuck* with the (awesome) 71-label-per-minute LabelWriter 450 Turbo.
