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There is a model 400 label printer in the Blue | {{Tool | ||
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There is a model 400 label printer in the [[Blue Room]]. | |||
The latest driver program is installed on the Windows Partition of Quorra. | The latest driver program is installed on the Windows Partition of [[Quorra]]. | ||
To use, simply plug the printer into a USB port on the PC, connect the power, and run the program (on the desktop). | To use, simply plug the printer into a USB port on the PC, connect the power, and run the program (on the desktop). | ||
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The design program allows for import of logos and graphics, which can then be used for single, or runs (numbered, or from a data list, etc.) of labels. | The design program allows for import of logos and graphics, which can then be used for single, or runs (numbered, or from a data list, etc.) of labels. | ||
Although the proprietary labels are expensive (about 3p each) the quality is good for a 'thermal paper' label, and the cost is considerably less than the labels used in the P-Touch labeller. | Although the proprietary labels are expensive (about 3p each) the quality is good for a 'thermal paper' label, and the cost is considerably less than the labels used in the [[Brother P-Touch]] labeller. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 4 April 2019
Dymo Labelwriter | |
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Manufacturer | Dymo |
Model | Model 400 Label Printer |
Location | Blue Room |
Team | Tools |
Induction Required | No |
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There is a model 400 label printer in the Blue Room.
The latest driver program is installed on the Windows Partition of Quorra.
To use, simply plug the printer into a USB port on the PC, connect the power, and run the program (on the desktop).
The supplied labels are 36mm x 89mm and are suitable for many labelling tasks in the Hackspace. An example is stuck to the front ot the printer. Other sizes of label are available - think £15-20 per box (2 rolls) of about 500 labels.
The design program allows for import of logos and graphics, which can then be used for single, or runs (numbered, or from a data list, etc.) of labels.
Although the proprietary labels are expensive (about 3p each) the quality is good for a 'thermal paper' label, and the cost is considerably less than the labels used in the Brother P-Touch labeller.