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| menaice | 02-23-2011 09:30 AM | best printer What would be the best printer to get for printing shipping labels for my packages?
Any suggestions are appreciated
Edit+++ pre paid shipping labels i would assume, from usps |
| bork_bork | 02-25-2011 08:57 PM | I too would like to know this. Also a cheap scale for wieght. My operation is getting too large for the line at the PO everyday:clap: |
| MtnDew | 02-26-2011 12:31 AM | well if you use paypal to print any printer really...i would go with the cheapest one on ink :)
my advice would be to get a commercial grade printer the cheap ones at wally world always always break. cheap = junk
weight thing buy some cheap digi scales...15-20 bucks at our beloved e b ay for decent ones i guess |
| jbluntz | 02-26-2011 12:35 AM | Dymo Turbo, I love that thing so much I wanna kiss it sometimes. |
| inthezone | 02-26-2011 12:37 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbluntz
(Post 207749)
Dymo Turbo, I love that thing so much I wanna kiss it sometimes. | Is that the one that prints small shipping labels? Not the 4x6 ones right? |
| jbluntz | 02-26-2011 12:48 AM | Yeah it prints the smaller ones which is what I like but they do have a 4 / 6 printer to. |
| inthezone | 02-26-2011 12:49 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbluntz
(Post 207755)
Yeah it prints the smaller ones which is what I like but they do have a 4 / 6 printer to. | Which one is that? What model I mean. |
| jbluntz | 02-26-2011 12:57 AM | The 450 turbo is what I use and the Dymo 4XL prints the 4/6 labels but never used that one. |
| inthezone | 02-26-2011 01:03 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbluntz
(Post 207759)
The 450 turbo is what I use and the Dymo 4XL prints the 4/6 labels but never used that one. | I might go with what you're using and it appears to be a lot cheaper than the XL one. Thanks for the help. |
| TGMT² | 02-26-2011 01:10 AM | You will probably find most, including myself...recommend and use the Zebra LP2844 thermal label printer.
Yes, it prints on 4" x 6" labels.
I use it for USPS PayPal shipping and FedEx ShipRush. |
| jbluntz | 02-26-2011 01:16 AM | Yeah it costs about 5 times more and doesn't look too hot, the dymo 450 turbo prints up to 71 labels per minute, costs about $80 and it turns me on, that's what counts. |
| MtnDew | 02-26-2011 02:27 AM | you guys big volume sellers...dont print enough to warrant the cost :) dymo relatively inexpensive though might try it thanks both jbluntz and tgmt |
| menaice | 02-26-2011 02:32 AM | I am looking for printing prepaid usps shipping labels, just to clarify the dymo 450 turbo will do this perfectly @jblutz? if so i go buy one today
Thanks for all your input |
| MtnDew | 02-26-2011 02:34 AM | boy menaice your sig is scary close to mine :) mine looks better slanted though :) im sure it does jblutz im sure will follow up |
| jbluntz | 02-26-2011 02:37 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by menaice
(Post 207778)
I am looking for printing prepaid usps shipping labels, just to clarify the dymo 450 turbo will do this perfectly @jblutz? if so i go buy one today
Thanks for all your input | Yeah, I use it with paypal multi-order shipping to print first class usps labels and it works wonders... |
Quote:
Originally Posted by TGMT²
(Post 207764)
You will probably find most, including myself...recommend and use the Zebra LP2844 thermal label printer.
Yes, it prints on 4" x 6" labels. | I picked up a refurb for about $60. Love it. |
Brother has a line of label printers - also cheap as fug. |
| inthezone | 03-08-2011 04:05 PM | I just bought a zebra LP2844, and it is amazing. Very easy to set-up (if you need instructions, let me know) and no more ink. :) Man, what was I thinking before constantly buying ink, looking for a scissors, cutting, taping the damn postage labels... I think I'm in heaven. :) |
| TGMT² | 03-08-2011 05:23 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by inthezone
(Post 210021)
Man, what was I thinking before | I 100% agree! :)
The Zebra LP2844 is almost Genius and Bulletproof. These will go almost forever without a single issue.
And since they almost last forever, I would not worry about getting a used one. Lots of Great Deals for used ones.
I bought mine for $10. (from Craigslist) without a power supply, then just used a laptop power supply with almost the same ratings to power it. |
| eternity4u | 03-08-2011 06:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by inthezone
(Post 210021)
I just bought a zebra LP2844, and it is amazing. Very easy to set-up (if you need instructions, let me know) and no more ink. :) Man, what was I thinking before constantly buying ink, looking for a scissors, cutting, taping the damn postage labels... I think I'm in heaven. :) | I did this at first, then i had nervous breakdown.LOL:lol
Until i hunted a solution. The Dymo label printer is the answer. It saves alot of time and has cut down my work load |
| jbluntz | 05-18-2011 12:50 AM | The only thing I don't like about Dymo is they don't have a battery powered one yet, it would fit perfect in my laptop backpack. |
| KingRay | 05-18-2011 06:55 PM | How do these printers integrate with ebay shipping? I like that little icon that shows what has shipped or not. Also like to just click the link that shows "payed and needs shipped" How does all that work with the printers? I have to weigh each item before I even package it since I try to get the absolute cheapest rate there is for it. also you guys that use the paypal multi-shipping thing, does it print 1st class international yet? the ebay shipping does and that is a life saver for me. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:46 PM. | |
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