DymoAuthentic LabelWriter Large Address Labels | 36mm x 89mm | 24 Rolls of 130 Easy-Peel Labels (3120 labels) | Self-Adhesive | for LabelWriter Label Makers
J**Y
Make sure you install it correctly
When installed correctly it works. They are more expensive than non branded alternatives.
T**
Good products
Very good quality. I used for creating SKU.
A**N
Works well its the second one I have bought .
I have used dymo lableling machines for a long time now and they all ways give me good service, the software also gives a good selection of label types .
F**L
its 24 rolls of 260 labels
Having been using these labels for sometime . bought in bulk this time . The description is slightly wrong you are actually getting 24 rolls of 260 labels at around £150 . Much cheaper unit wise than buying 2 at a time . *****
M**S
Excellent product! Wouldn't expect less from Dymo.
Used to stick clear printed labels on glass. Worked exactly as stated. Easy to change in Dymo machine. Print very clear. Highly recommended.
M**Y
Used for food storage jars and envelopes
Used for food storage jars and envelopes
A**E
Great Quality
Since buying the Dymo LabelWriter 450 a few years back I have been using compatible labels instead of the original ones. This was partly due to the pricing of the originals, and the fact that an address label needed to last a few days. In other words, all I needed was good adhesion and acceptable print quality.Lately I have started to label things around the garage and house and using bar-code functions. Seeing the price drop of these labels I decided to try the originals, and I have to say that the quality difference is marked. The text looks much better on Dymo original labels. The clean white labels really make the text stand out.I will now see how these printed labels stand the test of time. Thermal labels generally deteriorate with time, loosing contrast depending on light or heat exposure, so that is one thing I have to check vis-à-vis the generic labels which, after 3 years are still very readable.Hopefully Dymo have understood that if they price their labels reasonably, more people would shift to using original consumables.
N**4
Too expensive but work well
We use several Dymo LabelWriter printers in the offices. Invaluable little things. However, rather like other printers, the true cost is shown when you refill them.Dymo charge a premium for the own brand labels and the printers are set to scan and work only with them. There are lots of apparently compatible options but none work as well - we have tried most of them in an effort to keep costs down. We've come back to the genuine ones after realising that the "compatible" labels get stuck in the printers, don't stay stuck for long on some surfaces, and worst of all the print fades. None of these problems with the genuine article.Sadly buying the real thing costs a great deal more but it seems worth it for longer term use like archiving, and peace of mind that the labels print cleanly and really do stick.
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