📦 Label it, love it, live it!
The Dymo LabelManager 280 is a versatile, rechargeable handheld label maker that allows you to create high-quality labels on the go. With a user-friendly QWERTY keyboard and compatibility with PC and Mac, this kit includes two rolls of D1 labels, a rechargeable battery pack, and a carrying case, making it perfect for all your organizational needs.
Product dimensions | 206D x 48W x 117H millimetres |
Printer media size maximum | 3 x 5 inch |
Included components | Labels |
Print media | Transparencies, Labels |
Scanner type | Portable |
Display type | LCD" or "LED |
Compatible devices | PC |
Sheet size | 12 millimeters |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Manufacturer | Newell Brands |
Model Number | 2091152 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | Kit case |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2091152 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
R**Y
Brilliant....... A Very Useful Bit of Kit!
I should have bought this years ago...........I already own the Dymo Label Writer 450 which prints paper labels, but I needed one that prints waterproof labels. After a lot of research I opted for this Dymo LabelManager 280 for the following reasons.It has a QWERTY Keyboard (rather than an ABCDE Keyboard) which includes a dedicated Numbers row.It has a Rechargeable Battery + Charger.It comes with two rolls of D1 Labels.It comes with a Carry Case.It has a large LCD Screen.As well as the Keyboard, it also has buttons on the front fascia for on-screen navigation, settings and printing.Notable Points......The D1 Label widths that can be used with the 280 are 6mm, 9mm and 12mm. Dymo do wider D1 Labels but they will NOT fit the 280.Before inserting the D1 Label Cartridges, it is wise to take up any slack in the Label's roll by winding the cartridge mechanism in the direction of the arrow a few times, otherwise the label will not feed correctly.Peeling the backing from the printed labels can be a bit arduous, especially if you have large fingers.The backing strip is split in two and you need to fold the label back on itself to split the backing and then peel away the two strips. I have found it easier to use a pair of tweezers to grab the backing, rather than risk smudging with my chunky fingers.The basic features of the 280 are simple enough to perform without reading the instructions, however some tasks will involve reading the instructions.The keyboard is a pleasure to use and the data entered is very clear on the LCD Screen, however some of the symbols shown at the top of the screen are tiny and you have to look closely.Overall I am Very Impressed and Highly Recommend the DYMO 280.
J**Y
a very useful tool.
this is a great tool. I have so many different bits and bobs I needed some way of keeping track of and this has done it very well. I was able to label it all very effectively and thanks to this devices computer app I can add barcodes and other useful organisational bits to items to help me keep track of them. very pleased and definitely recommend to anyone who needs this kind of tool. however I do also recommend to get the vinyl tape to go with it as its standard tape is only really good for paper and card. Vinyl works great on tools and hardware.
J**G
Great little labeller - especially with its Mac connectivity. Shame it's not higher resolution.
Fast and easy to use with great results (once you've had a play to find the fonts and sizes that print best). It looks like it has a touch screen, but it's just a soft plastic sheet hiding real buttons which is a bit of a swizz. I'd be happier with normal buttons like its cheaper sibling. The screen doesn't light up either (as Dymo product images would have you believe) so it's quite hard reading the smaller information - type size especially...But it's its connectivity to a computer that sets it apart.The desktop software works well - but it's more Word than InDesign so the controls are pretty basic. You can't access proper weights and italics from font families, it just lists single regular weights and then allows you to choosea faux-italic or bold but this is probably ok given the unit's resolution shortcomings.Type is mostly jaggy and it can't really handle anything intricate. You can find sizes and fonts that work well with trial and error, but I'd rather have better resolution in the first place. I don't think anyone else does higher res either so it must be the 'acceptable standard' in the market place at this price point - at the moment.Over to you Dymo.
D**R
UK Charger Included!
WOW, Just WOW! I had a Dymo handheld years ago but never got on with it and it failed to power on after years of no use. I also had the Dymo PNP USB label printer but it was playing up after years of no use so I foolishly bought 2x more on ebay as a backup. All three has now failed and will not show up in the app as connected despite the batteries being charged.So I started looking for another Dymo as I was pleased with the print quality from the PNP printers. This one came up which was more than I wanted to pay but I took the chance. It's just arrived and I've managed to print a few basic labels that i wanted. I used the battery from one of my PNP printers which works fine. I inserted a colour D1 tape I already had and printed using the Basic font size 16 in bold. Very nice. It's intuitive to use as well.It's portable. Lightweight. Nice quality and nice to have case. It DOES come with a UK charger, USB lead and a two pin charger along with a 9mm black on clear tape x7m and a 12mm black on white tape x7m.It would have been nice if the display was backlit. I don't know what your printing needs are but I just want to label things like plugs etc and for that this is perfect.
P**M
Lable maker
Excellent product
P**O
Good Printer
Good little printer.Replacing an older Dymo printer that started having 'low battery' issues after approx 7 years.Points that help me decide:- rechargeable battery which is included (unlike the 'B' branded printers)- handheld use or connected to PC. Dymo connect not the best but usable.- uses my previous D1 tapes (see note below).Some reviews mention this printer is not compatible with older D1 tapes - I have not had this issue and am happily using D1 tapes purchased 3-4 years ago. Note - I only have genuine tapes as the the compatible ones are hit and miss and I'm a sucker for consistency.
M**R
Easy to use.
Easy to use.Love it in a case.Easy to charge.Definitely recommend if you need a small printer.
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