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Page 1: Selecting the RIGHT Label Printer

By

SHEENA WHITE

Selecting the RIGHT label printer

Top Factors Influencing

Printer selection

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Think you don’t need a label printer?

Think again…

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Using your regular laser or inkjet printer for label printing can easily waste

8 1/2 hours per year

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Why?????

Time to remove paper from inkjet or laser printer and replace it with labels = 1 min

Time to place paper back in printer = 1 min

2 min/day x 5 days per week = 10 min per week

10 min/week x 52 weeks per year = 520 min

520 min per year/60 =

8.67 hours!!!!

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HOW DO YOU SELECT THE RIGHT PRINTER FOR YOUR NEEDS?

But with so many options available…

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Important Factors to Consider

• Printing volume

• Barcoding requirements

• Ease of use

• Total cost of ownership

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Direct Thermal Vs. Thermal Transfer

Direct thermal printing uses heat sensitive paper that darkens when exposed to heat from the print head.

– Eliminates cost of expensive print cartridges

– Shorter lifespan

– Black ink only

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Direct Thermal Vs. Thermal Transfer

Thermal transfer printing uses heat to transfer ink from the ribbon directly onto the label.

– Color ink available

– Long lasting

– Can withstand exposure to heat and sunlight

– Requires the purchase of ink cartridges

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LOW VOLUME LABEL PRINTERS FOR USE IN HOME OR OFFICE

Dymo LabelWriter or Seiko Smart Label Printers

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Dymo LabelWriter Printer Benefits

• Includes all templates and software you will ever need

• Barcode printing capabilities although not designed for large volumes of barcodes

• High definition printing: 300 x 600 dots per inch (dpi)

• Easy to maintain – only require regular cleaning with cleaning card

• Can print labels up to 4.16 inches wide • Affordable

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Dymo LabelWriter Printer Drawbacks

• The only replacement part is the spool – if there are any other problems with the printer it will need to be replaced

• Cannot use any size of label – can only use label sizes that are compatible with the LabelWriter printers

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Seiko SLP Benefits

• Comes with its own software and specially designed templates

• Capable of printing barcodes in small volumes

• Less expensive than the Dymo LabelWriter printers

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Seiko SLP Drawbacks

• Cannot print a label wider than 2-1/8 inches

• Fewer templates available with the Seiko software, as compared to the Dymo LabelWriter printer software

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HIGH VOLUME LABEL PRINTERS FOR USE IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES, HOSPITALS, WAREHOUSES, RETAIL, MANUFACTURING, AND TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS

Zebra or Cognitive Printers

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Zebra Desktop Printer Benefits

• Designed to withstand high volume printing and harsh work environments

• Available with direct thermal and thermal transfer printing functionality

• Flexible printing, with hybrid direct thermal/thermal transfer Zebra printers available

• Replacement print heads are available, increasing printer lifespan

• Option to upgrade to a print head with a higher resolution

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Zebra Desktop Printer Drawbacks

• Has an outside wind which can cause longer labels, such as 4” x 6” shipping labels, to wrinkle when flattened (only occurs with Zebra models TLP 2824 and TLP 2844)

• Only provides basic software with limited fonts and barcoding selections

• Must purchase advanced software for enhanced functionality

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Cognitive Printer Benefits

• Available with a hybrid of thermal transfer and direct thermal printing functionality for increased flexibility with label printing

• Cognitive labels use an inside wind, which eliminates the risk of wasting the last few errors on a roll (which can occur when using long labels on a Zebra TLP 2824 and TLP 2844)

• Option available to upgrade print head from 203dpi to 300dpi

• Option to replace parts, particularly print head, and increase lifespan of printer

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Cognitive Printer Drawbacks

• Must purchase additional software separately to perform everyday functions like printing address labels and barcodes

• More expensive than the Zebra label printer

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Conclusion

• Evaluate your needs

– Label printing volume

– Barcoding requirements

– Ease of use

– Total cost of ownership (maintenance, cleaning, ink cartridge requirements, etc.)

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Still uncertain?

Contact a LabelValue.com customer service representative, who will be able to establish the best printer to meet your needs.

(800) 750-7764

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