Opinions on POS/label printers?
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@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
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Have all zebras here. The newer ones work fine. The older ones (LP2844) are a pain sometimes. We use all direct thermal here.
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@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
Oh, I see. I believe that you are correct.
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@wrx7m said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Have all zebras here. The newer ones work fine. The older ones (LP2844) are a pain sometimes. We use all direct thermal here.
What models do you use?
Zebra have a lot of models but a lot of them look about the same to me. Have a hard time figuring out what the actual difference is.
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@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
What does this mean? I have Dymos all over, we buy non Dymo branded labels from Amazon and they work fine. Is there something special about that type of label though?
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@wrx7m said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Have all zebras here. The newer ones work fine. The older ones (LP2844) are a pain sometimes. We use all direct thermal here.
I still know of an old zebra printer from the 80's that's still turning out labels. Those things are beasts of a a machine, much like Brother printers.
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@Dashrender said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
What does this mean? I have Dymos all over, we buy non Dymo branded labels from Amazon and they work fine. Is there something special about that type of label though?
Warranty would be my guess.
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We run Zebra GX430t units in the shops... I can only assume that they're decent since I rarely hear the 1st level guys complain about them knock wood
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@Dashrender said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
What does this mean? I have Dymos all over, we buy non Dymo branded labels from Amazon and they work fine. Is there something special about that type of label though?
What I meant was that Dymo makes printers that takes Dymo labels. Sure other might make compatible labels but that is not what Dymo had in mind. Dymo sells their printers because they want you to buy their labels (which is where they make money).
Zebra and others on the other hand makes generic printers that take standard size media - just like an office printer takes "letter" size paper.
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@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@Dashrender said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@Pete-S said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
@scottalanmiller said in Opinions on POS/label printers?:
Any reason not to look Dymo? We like them a lot.
Does Dymo make standard thermal transfer printers? I thought they only made printers that would print on their own media.
What does this mean? I have Dymos all over, we buy non Dymo branded labels from Amazon and they work fine. Is there something special about that type of label though?
What I meant was that Dymo makes printers that takes Dymo labels. Sure other might make compatible labels but that is not what Dymo had in mind. Dymo sells their printers because they want you to buy their labels (which is where they make money).
Zebra and others on the other hand makes generic printers that take standard size media - just like an office printer takes "letter" size paper.
OK I getcha... like Keurig tried to pull with scanning a barcode on coffee pods - total fail! People will do damned near anything to override your lock-in when possible.