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Expert Advice for Choosing the Best Label Maker: Your Ultimate Guide

In summary, the conversation discusses the topic of label makers and the different options available. Some members recommend using Avery labels or Staples brand labels from a computer as a cost-effective option. Others suggest purchasing a label maker, such as a Brother or Dymo, for more convenience and versatility. The cost of replacement cartridges and printer ink is also mentioned as a factor to consider. Overall, the conversation highlights the benefits of label makers for organization and labeling various items.
jzramom
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The time has come for me to invest in a label maker, but I know nothing about them yet. I know there are those of you out there that love their label makers (I lurk far more than I post) and I am hoping you will keep me from getting a lemon. Please help me!:blushing:
 
Can you make labels from your computer using avery labels (or staples brand labels)? That is what I would recommend. If you're going to purchase a label maker (such as skinny tapes i.e. for file folders), it will get expensive because the replacement cartridge is a lot of money.

Depends I guess what you need labels for and how often you'd use it.

HTH!
 
I got a Brother labeler. It is quite fun to use!
The plain white labels don't cost too much. The fancier metallic ones do, though. Also you have to go to an office supply store or buy replacements on line.
I saw a different brand in Target in the office supplies section.

Those Avery labels....grrr...they always get out of alignment. Maybe it's my printer? But printer ink costs a lot, too. I think it's kind of a toss-up on the expense.
 
Actually we have a basic lexmark printer (about $39.99) and the two pack of ink at best buy is $34.99. Granted we do go thru a lot of ink...but I print the basics at home and go to Kinkos to print everything. I bring my own paper and away I go!!

So yes, it is a toss up!
 
Jilleysue is the labelmaker queen - PM her and she'll opint you in the right direction
 
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Thanks guys!!!:)
 
I use a Dymo Label Writer at work and I love it. I want to get one for home. I make file folder labels, shipping labels, address labels and even labels for CD's.

You can get them at Office Depot.
 
I like my Brother label maker. I never thought of having one but at my one job we used it ALL the time to label folders, cabinets, you name it! I use mine around the house to make labels for DD's food stuff that gets sent to preschool (the label tape is washable and sticks to the containers even after hand washing!)... I like that I can restick the labels too but only on plastic containers. I find it's very convenient to use and doesn't tie me to the computer plus, as mentioned, the labels are water-resistant (not sure about proof) and you can get creative in labeling. I offered up my extension cord and power strip for a function and was afraid a label might be ignored, so I make up the label and just ejected a LOT of extra tape... then folded it over the actual cords and stuck it to itself to make a tag that labeled it and could NOT be ignored. :D
 
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Thanks guys. Keep posting yours thoughts and experiences!
 
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Love my label makers. I have 4 of them. I have 2 dymo. I have a brother and then another one. I love them. EVERYTHING MUST MUST MUST be labeled in order to be organized.
 

Related to Expert Advice for Choosing the Best Label Maker: Your Ultimate Guide

1. What are the essential features to consider when choosing a label maker?

When choosing a label maker, it's important to consider the type of labels it can create, the size and font options, connectivity options, and compatibility with different devices. You should also consider the cost, durability, and ease of use.

2. Can I use my label maker for different types of labels?

Yes, most label makers offer the option to create different types of labels, such as adhesive, iron-on, and magnetic labels. Make sure to check the label maker's capabilities before purchasing to ensure it can create the type of labels you need.

3. How do I know which label maker is compatible with my computer or smartphone?

Label makers often come with different connectivity options, such as USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Make sure to check the label maker's specifications and ensure it is compatible with your device before purchasing.

4. Are there any special features that I should look for in a label maker?

Some label makers offer special features such as automatic cutting, barcode printing, and label templates. Consider your specific needs and look for a label maker that offers the features that will be most useful to you.

5. Can I use any type of label tape with my label maker?

No, it's important to check the label maker's specifications and make sure it is compatible with the type and size of label tape you want to use. Using the wrong type of label tape can damage your label maker and affect the quality of your labels.

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