• Customize and print address, shipping, file folder and barcode lables, plus name badges and more, all from your PC or Mac.
  • Use included DYMO Stamps software to print USPS-approved postage directly from your desktop - without fees, contracts or monthly commitments.
  • Create and print up to 71 address, file folder and barcode labels, name badges and more per minute.
  • Connect to PC or Mac, and you're ready to print labels right from Word, Excel, Outlook, QuickBooks and other programs.
  • Bundle includes: LW450 Turbo printer, 1 starter roll + 6 bonus rolls of address labels, adapter, power cable, USB cable, quick-start guide and DYMO Label Software CD (1752264 & 30252)

I recently started with Amazon FBA and after doing extensive research on laser and thermal printers for my barcodes I decided on the DYMO 450 turbo. So far I haven't regretted my decision for a single second. The setup was fast and simple, took me 10 minutes tops. The barcodes come out perfect and I like that fact that it's small and doesn't take up much space on my desk.

I originally ordered directly from DYMO for $135, but it broke after 1 year. I found this on Amazon for half price, it is great now. even if it breaks again after a year I will not be as upset as I got the first one because I paid half price. it is a good machine , I use a lot.

After reading some negative reviews on the dymo 450 turbo I was hesitant but I ordered one anyway, I must say it worked perfect with zero issues and prints very fast, perfect for what I need

EDIT - 10-19-16: I forgot to update this review. I reached out to customer support and all I had to do was re-install the software and my issue was resolved. Updated to 5 stars. (Pros: Prints fast; no smudging (because it's thermal); super-easy initial set up. Cons: Instructions for downloading or creating a template for labels not pre-loaded into the program don't exist. Anywhere. I have the 1" x 1.5" "Book Spine" labels (Dymo 30347). This label does not exist in the most recent software (8.5.1), and I can't find anywhere to download this template. You can create them in Microsoft Word, but the waste associated with the necessary trial-and-error is astounding. If there were a knowledge base or support forums available, that would have made my search much easier. But, no such luck at this time.

I love this machine. As a LuLaRoe Consultant I ship constantly and was going to the post office every day at first. This thing saves me so much time and was crazy easy to set up. Literally just plugged it in and downloaded the desktop application.

We would up getting a lot of use out of this as soon as it came out of the box. We printed over 300 stickers as we hit the floor running the first day and have been using it ever since. It is lightyears better when it comes to performance than their smaller USB model (DYMO LabelManager Plug N Play) since it doesn't error out half the time (the smaller model is notorious for printing about 50-60% of a label and stopping for no reason, leading to a massive waste in labels). We haven't (knock on wood) had a single label misprint yet, and we are on our 5th or 6th roll by now.

I've had this label writer for about a month now and have made about 800 Barcode labels with it. It works great, with the exception of one paper jam the entire time, but it was easy to fix and did not ruin my sticker roll. It works incredibly fast. I am also very impressed with the software that DYMO makes for this label writer. It us so incredibly easy to use! I can import excel sheets to make printing barcodes so much quicker. The only thing I've noticed this is not that great with the software is the home made image importing. They always look a bit pixelated. But other than that, it's a great product that I am happy I bought.

If you were around in the "good ole days" DYMO was the first hand tool to make embossed labels from a variety of contiguous roll materials. After graduating from those frustrating embossed plastic labels that rarely came out right due to operator spacing errors, and had an annoying adhesive backing layer that was nearly impossible to remove, the thermal printer was a rich and enjoyable upgrade experience. I do NOT use my DYMO LabelWriter 450 to make pre-paid postage labels, so I can not comment on the "ins-n-outs" of that facet for this thermal label maker but I have read there is some controversy about that feature. I have made barcode, simple labels, both small and large and in various sizes with multiple lines of text or graphic. It is a very useful tool, but the mainstay is the ability to make customized peel and stick labels for almost anything. I purchase third party labels from a different supplier other than DYMO. I know that is not a nice thing to do, but DYMO like other printer makers depend upon consumables to supplement product costs and bolster profit margins. My take on that is, why be greedy? It only hurts future purchases as others find a way to meet demand at a lower cost and still profit.

This makes label printing fool-proof! No more wasting ink (according to the instructions, the only thing you need to worry about is having labels to keep the machine fed)! This was super easy to set up: install the CD software first, then plug in the power cord and USB cord to your computer and turn it on. That's it! Once you open up the program on your computer, they give you a few templates to choose from, you edit your information, select how many copies you need, click "PRINT", and voilĂ ! I bought this for an elderly family friend who makes baked goods and kept bugging me about her labels not being properly aligned when she printed them. I ordered this on a Wednesday, received on Friday (thanks Prime!), went to her house on Saturday and set her up within 10 minutes. Great purchase!!!!

As we worked to increase security in our workplace, we began looking at visitor entry systems that print name badges. Some of these softwares and equipment ranged in the thousands of dollars and we just didn't have that kind of money to spend right now, so I looked for a regular label type printer. I settled on this Dymo without really knowing if it would do what we needed to do but I'm pleased to say that it does. It took me about 10 minutes to get the software installed from their website and get it hooked up. The software is very easy to use, and I found the pre-made template exactly for visitor badges right away. We saved the template for future use so when we have visitors we just pull up the template and fill it in. We are using the DYM30856 - Dymo Non-Adhesive Name Badge Label and we attach it to clip for the guest to wear when they're here in the office. We liked this idea better than a sticker. The dimensions of that label are 2 7/16" x 4 3/16". This fits perfectly into the label printer. We've printed a handful of these labels since they arrived and so far so good! We're happy that we found a solution to all of this for under $100. I would highly recommend this for any small company that's not ready to make the leap to the expensive visitor tracking programs.