Re: Address label printer
Have you tried simply feeding envelopes through the printer instead of using labels? Unless we're doing a spot of bulk mailing, this is a lot easier.
Re: Address label printer
Check out the Dymo Label Writers, they tick all your requirements, I had one ages ago and highly recommend them.
The Dymo connects via USB, prints using thermal transfer so no wet smudges, labels are bright and very professional looking once printed.
Re: Address label printer
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DDY
Check out the Dymo Label Writers, they tick all your requirements, I had one ages ago and highly recommend them.
The Dymo connects via USB, prints using thermal transfer so no wet smudges, labels are bright and very professional looking once printed.
I've been browsing Viking Direct's site as I have an account with them and there are a few Dymo Labelwriters on there. They seem to be ideal. A question on the labels: I assume the roll of labels are individual self-adhesive labels?
Re: Address label printer
Yep, rolls consist of individual self adhesive labels linked with backing paper.
Re: Address label printer
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Lucio
Have you tried simply feeding envelopes through the printer instead of using labels? Unless we're doing a spot of bulk mailing, this is a lot easier.
I tried that Lucio, but I had all sorts of problems with alignment and some of the envelopes I use are too thick to feed through the printer (I often send important documents in hard-back A4 envelopes).
Re: Address label printer
I bouight one a couple of years ago - at the time this was the cheapest supplier, but it pays to shop around.
labelzone - Label Printers
Remember that as far as printer manufacturers are concerned, printers are just users of consumable - these printers are thermal - and very good, but the labels are quite expensive.
You can use these with Smart stamp to produce stamped labels.
Royal Mail
Re: Address label printer
^ Thanks for the link to Smart Stamp. That could be very useful too.