Dymo LetraTag Plastic Label Tape, 12 mm x 4 m Roll - Clear

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Dymo LetraTag Plastic Label Tape, 12 mm x 4 m Roll - Clear

Dymo LetraTag Plastic Label Tape, 12 mm x 4 m Roll - Clear

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Alternatively, you can pay a little extra for a thermal printing label maker, a machine that doesn’t require additional tape, and could save you money in the long run. Whether you’ve just launched a clothing line, or you’re in the wine business, you can explore our collection of vintage-inspired or modern templates that are suitable for any type of industry. Save and edit as many versions as you like

If you want a straightforward label maker that will get the job done, opt for the Dymo Embossing Label Maker. This retro machine is reliable and relatively easy to maneuver once you get the hang of it. Though there’s a bit of a learning curve with manual typing, it still won out over the other affordable options we considered.It doesn’t have any major bells and whistles, but it's easy to use and does the labelling job nicely, embossing 49 different characters onto 9mm wide 3D strips.

QWERTY keyboard: Most modern label maker options have a full, QWERTY-style keyboard. This format, which you'll know as the standard typewriter keyboard layout, is generally ideal for adults. With hundreds of designer-made templates, we have taken the guesswork out of spacing, formatting and font pairing—so you can focus on growing your business.Popular with domestic goddesses and decluttering gurus such as Mrs Hinch and Stacey Solomon, a labelling machine is also a welcome addition for those whose handwriting is as legible as the average GP. Our best overall is the Dymo LabelManager 280 Label Maker. It's a high-quality, handheld label maker with a full QWERTY-style keyboard, rechargeable battery, and customization options. For our best budget option, we recommend the Dymo Organizer Xpress Pro. It's a user-friendly embossing labeler with rotary-style lettering, offering a lot at a very agreeable price tag. How We Tested the Label Makers If you are specifically looking for a desktop labeler, the Brother P-Touch PT- D610BTVP Business Professional Connected Label Maker is our top choice. We want to be clear that we tested an older model, the Brother PTD600 PC-Connectable Labeler. But, with that option now discontinued, and this updated version available in its place, we're excited about the possibilities. The obvious advantage of these label makers is that they don't need to be physically tethered to a device to work - and are super-portable.

Navigating the app entails a little bit of a learning curve, but is relatively easy after you read the directions and spend some time playing around with it.The best part is that it can print up to three lines and comes with over 30 preloaded fonts and 1,600 symbols. The Bluetooth-compatible app is also capable of batch printing, making this a great choice for small businesses as well. When we tested the previous version, we gave it high marks for going above and beyond the basic functionality of some of its peers, and we're glad to see that Brother has offered even more in its next iteration. While this is one of the pricier label makers on the market, we think the abundance of features makes it a reasonable value. However, if you want to protect your investment with the brand's hard-shell case, note that it's sold separately. A personal favourite of Mrs Hinch, if it’s a simple, fuss-free label maker you’re after, the Dymo Omega home embossing label maker is cheap, cheerful and perfect for basic labelling. Some label printers print using ink and toner, while others use embossing to make their mark - and both can be pretty cheap. Different label printers support different tapes and rolls, as well as various width ranges and materials.

Rotary-style keyboard: This type of keyboard is not as time-efficient, but typically costs less and condenses the label maker's keyboard into a rotating wheel. For example, our best budget recommendation, the Dymo Organizer Xpress Pro Embossing Label Maker, has a rotary-style design. We’ve done the hard work for you and selected the best label makers available to buy on the market right now. Best label makers at a glance: These look great on homemade produce in glass jars or bottles. They’re easy to peel and have a quality adhesive that is also water resistant. Rechargeable batteries are typically the most convenient and sustainable power source for your label maker—particularly portable ones. Rather than separately purchasing and replacing the batteries, you can recharge your label maker as needed. While overall we prefer rechargeable models, battery-powered label makers like the Brother P-Touch Easy Handheld Label Maker are compact and portable, giving you the flexibility to label without wondering where the nearest outlet is for recharging. Other label makers use embossing to make their mark, meaning you’ll need to buy a supply of tape and ribbon for this to work – although the vintage effect offered by such models is incredibly appealing.It offers similar features as its rival but comes with a QWERTY keyboard so it feels more like typing on a regular laptop or phone. Canva’s drag-and-drop tool allows you to create a professional-quality label with no graphic design experience needed. Setup: First, assembly of each label maker was completed. We timed how long it took to take the product out of the box and prepare it for use, and recorded how useful and detailed the included instructions were. Not sure where to begin? Fear not. We’ve done the donkey work and sifted through the labelling machines on offer to find the best for all budgets and tastes. Read on to begin organising your home for a simpler life today.



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