It's like comparing new generation of iPods to the old ones--some great new features appear, and some things never change. Dymo recently unveiled the new LabelWriter 450, LabelWriter 450 Turbo and LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo, but what’s beyond the hype of one of our favorite product families?
Unlike Dell, who has been moving toward bright colors — think vibrant like Skittles — allowing their notebook users to express their style and personality, the LabelWriter 450 printers have a new color that falls flat in the style department and keeps with the herd of boring desktop office equipment available on the market.
Don’t get upset, we love the little guys. We just want them to stand out on the desk more than they do. The outer style changed, but what about inside?
Inside, the printer hosts a number of changes which you will love.
What we love:
- It looks darn near impossible for labels to wander or jam
- The guide works in conjunction with the spool and adjusts to fit each and every label roll width ideally.
- An
automatic power conservation or sleep mode
- SPEED. The LabelWriter now boasts a print speed of 71 address labels per minute.
- Longevity. Dymo has updated their longevity estimates and suggests that given proper maintenance and when using proper spec labels the LabelWriter is capable of printing 490,000 labels or more. This translates to roughly 30 miles or 50 kilometers of labels.
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