![]() Dymo claims that this level of precision will help users to conserve toner and make it last, saving them money in the long run. There is also built-in thermal print technology that prevents sheet label waste by only printing the correct number of labels. Essentially, it can serve as a single printer for multiple users as long they are all connected to the same wireless network. ![]() The LabelWriter Wireless can also be linked to any WiFi network for easy sharing in workspaces with several employees. Given the other improvements, we were a little disappointed to see that Dymo didn’t make an effort to speed things up a bit. While the new LabelWriter Wireless isn’t faster, 71 labels per minute is still an impressive rate for any similar device at this price point. ![]() The Dymo LabelWriter Wirless, the Dymo LabelWriter 450 Turbo and the Dymo LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo all print at 71 labels per minute. There wasn’t any improvement over the print speed, but Dymo printers are typically on the fast side to begin with. The app itself was also extremely easy-to-use, and had tons of options for customizing labels.ĭymo recommends using it for shipping and mailing labels, asset identification, barcoding, name badges and labeling things like binders. All we had to do was download the app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, link the printer and we were designing labels wirelessly from the palms of our hands. By using the app, you can design and print labels right from your phone or tablet. By emitting its own private WiFi signal, the LabelWriter Wireless enables you to print from either a PC or a Mac, or use the fully-integrated Dymo app. ![]() First and foremost, as the name indicates, it’s totally wireless. The Dymo LabelWriter Wireless is a step up in many ways from its predecessors, and even as a standalone product, is pretty impressive. The color-scheme and shape has a professional, cutting-edge look, and before even trying it out we could see that removing labels was going to be very user-friendly. Our initial opinion is that it was sturdy, well-made and constructed with the busy worker in mind. In general, the LabelWriter Wireless is certainly convenient and aesthetically-pleasing in its design. It is small enough that it fits conveniently on a space about the size of a desktop, but that surface will have to be in close vicinity to a wall outlet, which we found limiting. You won’t be able to move it easily from surface to surface without unplugging it and if you do move it, you’ll also have to find another outlet somewhere close by. Some of the convenience associated with the size of the LabelWriter Wireless is lost on the fact that it does require a power cord. The labels themselves print from a lower slot so that they dispense horizontally rather than vertically. The LabelWriter Wireless is flatter, rounder and has softer edges. The shape itself is also a departure from the Dymo LabelWriter 450. Still, for some, the lack of color options may seem like a downside. Unlike some of its Dymo predecessors, the LabelWriter Wireless version only comes in white, but the sleek, streamlined design is eye-catching enough that other color options don’t feel totally necessary. There is a power cord that serves as the required power source, but aside from that, it is completely wireless. The exterior is made of white, futuristic-looking plastic with a silver band around the middle. Weighing in at 3.1 pounds and measuring at 7 x 7.5 x 10 inches, it isn’t going to take up a tremendous amount of space on your desk or even in your home office, which already makes it a good choice for those with smaller spaces. We’ll be looking at things like the design, speed, wireless capabilities and printing efficiency to give you an idea of whether or not this new item should have place in your workspace.Īt first glance, the Dymo LabelWriter Wireless Label Printer is an impressive, sturdy-looking device. We’ll be examining it as a standalone label maker, as well as comparing it to its predecessors. In this review we’ll be taking a look at the Dymo LabelWriter Wireless Label Printer.
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