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Five Star Reviews:

74%
It is perfect for light weight items and precise enough to accurately ...
June 11, 2017
I bought this scale in January of 2015. It is perfect for light weight items and precise enough to accurately determine one stamp or more. It worked well for over 2 years then one day it stopped working. New battery didn't help. Sent inquiry to WeighMax and explained the issue. Without delay they acknowledged my request for advice, parts or replacement. The sent a new scale immediately and had it within less than a week. New scale works fine and it is refreshing to not only have a good product but, also know there are still companies that stand behind them. Thank you WeighMax.
Excellent scale for a great price.
February 26, 2017
Excellent scale compared to some of the other scales that I have used in the past. I've primarily used this for smaller packages when selling things on Ebay. This product is very accurate and very light. I am very happy to have purchased this scale and would highly recommend it.
great scale for postal
December 16, 2013
This a good scale for postage. But I also wanted to weigh herbs. It doesn't show the odd numbers and with grams, It showed 3 grams, then 6 grams, then 9 grams. So, if you though the item was 3 grams, in reality it actually was 8 grams. But for postage using ounces it is fine. And it weighs up to 25 lbs.
Good product
March 12, 2013
easy to use, easy to handle and store.I particularly like the HOLD button which makes it easy to weigh larger packages which can be removed to read the weight.
Compact and readily available
December 31, 2012
I particulary like that this unit runs on a 9V battery and doesn't need an AC adapter (which it doesn't come with). I don't ship much, and without having to hassle with an AC adapter, I find it is small enough to simply turn off, stick in the drawer, and then pull out when needed. Very convenient unit.
What a time saver!
December 26, 2012
I've been thinking about purchasing a postal scale for awhile, and finally got around to doing it. I wish I had done it earlier! It makes shipping so easy--I can get an accurate weight on the package at home, so simply purchase postage online and schedule my mail carrier to pick up the box the next day. Love it!I'm glad I went with the 25 lb capacity scale instead of the 5 lb one. For just a couple dollars more, it's well worth it.
60%
Nice clear fast printing for labels
August 17, 2017
So far, I am really happy with this printer. I bought a thermal printer from stamps.com (I won't mention the brand name), It was JUNK. Lousy quality of print. I send very important documents and I can't mess with poor labels. This printer took me about 45 minutes to set up from the time I opened the box. If Stamps.com does not refund the cost of the two lousy printers I bought from them, then I will cancel my subscription. And I have been a customer of theirs for years.
You have to buy and app to make it work -which is annoying - it's a printer
May 22, 2017
We use this machine with our Shopify business. You have to buy and app to make it work -which is annoying - it's a printer, but I guess that has nothing to do with the product it self. It is a fast printer clean and easy to use. Makes the job go by very fast east to tear lables and great small machine.
Perfect for small businesses!
April 22, 2017
Printing off postage from home compared to having to make trips to the post office is a huge benefit of buying one of these devices. They're pricey but they save time (and therefore money) and gas. If you run any small business (LuLaRoe, etc) from home and ship out a lot of product from your house, this is essential! It's super quick, doesn't use ink (HUGE PLUS) and is really convenient. My wife loves it for her small business and I'm sure yours would, too.
DYMO rocks!
March 30, 2017
Tried my luck with "another brand" and just ended up returning that one and getting the DYMO. Awesome Printer!!! I have a iMac, so not sure how this printer would work with a PC, but I'd highly recommend this machine to anyone who owns a business and needs label printing.
Works great and it DOES work with Paypal Labels on a Mac!
December 15, 2016
This works great for printing shipping labels! I use Paypal's to process shipments and there is a little bit of work required to get it to print with a Mac.-- First, pay for your invoice and click print.-- Go to open in PDF view.-- When in PDF view, you will want snip the shipping label portion only so go to Tools - Rectangular Selection.-- You need to copy this portion of the label so go to Edit - Copy.-- Now, you need to be able to print just this portion so go to File - New from Clipboard.Now that you have just this label ready to print, you need to make sure your print settings are correct.-- Go to File - Print. Under the Paper Size, select Manage Custom Sizes.-- In this screen click the + button and create a new custom size for your labels setting the Paper Size as 4 in width and 6 in height. Keep everything else the same (all margins set to 0).-- When you are back onto the print screen, select the Dymo 4XL and the new custom size you just created.-- Now you will want to click Scale to Fit to ensure the entire label fits for printing.That's it! I was able to use my test labels and not waste one of them to print a shipping label. Now, yes, if you have a LOT of labels to print, this doesn't make sense to do. But, you also should be using something like ShipStation anyway to save on postage and it will print fine with their system. For the one off labels, this is perfect and literally takes a few seconds for each label.
Great Printer For Creating 4x6 Ebay Shipping Labels with a Mac
January 20, 2013
I sell a lot of items on Ebay and I recently purchased this printer for the sole purpose of creating 4x6 inch Ebay Shipping Labels on a Mac. I was worried about whether I could get it to work because I've read about the various problems other people have been having getting it configured and the fact that Label Printers are not officially supported on the Mac. I'm pretty good at figuring things out so I took a chance and bought it. Long story short, I had to come up with my own solution in the end, but I ultimately got it to work quite easily. And I am now happily printing out perfect 4x6 inch Shipping Labels on a Mac. The printer is working flawlessly and the labels I'm printing are perfect. Therefore, this is a printer I highly recommend even if you're using a Mac. Below are the step-by-step instructions on how to got it to work:*********How To Print Perfect 4x6 Shipping Labels from Ebay usng the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL Printer and a Mac...Most users selling items on Ebay already have their computer set up to print labels to their laser printer and to other kinds of printers, and for PC users, that also includes to Label Printers as well, such as the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer. Unfortunately for Mac users, Label Printers are not officially supported. The good news is, there is an easy way for Mac users to make use of the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer as well, and can easily print out perfect 4 inch by 6 inch shipping labels every single time. The following explains how...For Mac users, when printing a label via Ebay, on the page that says "Purchase and Print USPS Postage", once you've clicked the button that says "Purchase Postage" to buy your label, a secondary page should open allowing you to print your label. It is on that secondary page that we will choose certain options which will allow us to print directly to the DYMO Laserwriter 4XL printer with a Mac, and we can get perfect results every time. The following are my step-by-step instructions...Step 1 - After clicking on the "Purchase Postage" button and arriving on the secondary page, click the button above the label window that says "Print Label". This will open up a Print Dialog Box to allow you to select your printing options. Note, we will NOT be printing from this particular Print Dialog Box at this time because we first have to "crop" the label. To accomplish this, ignore all settings and options in the current Print Dialog Box. Instead, at the bottom of the Print Dialog Box window, click the button that says "Preview". This will open the entire label including your receipt in a separate window in Apple's Preview program. We will now use the "Crop" tool in Apple's Preview program to "crop" the label from the page...Step 2 - Once the label is open in Apple's Preview program, you may notice that it is now oriented sideways. Don't worry about the orientation. It will still print correctly once we're done. In Apple's Preview program, choose the rectangular selection tool and select the area around the label where you want it to be cropped (I generally select an area about a 1/4 inch around the entire label). Once the area has been selected, choose "Crop" from the Tool menu (this crops out the receipt and all other unnecessary portions of the page). All that is left is your label, perfectly cropped, and ready for printing. Note, before you proceed further, make sure your DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer is connected to your computer and turned on, and that all software has been installed...Step 3 - From the File menu (still in Apple's Preview program) choose the "Print" command. This opens up the Print Dialog box again. We will now choose certain printing options in this dialog box...a. In the Print Dialog box, from the pull-down menu that says "Printer", choose the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL as your printer. (Note, your DYMO LabelWriter 4XL must be connected and turned on at this time in order for it to show up under this menu)...b. VERY IMPORTANT - Under the pull-down menu for "Paper Size", scan down through the list of sizes and choose the preset that says: "1744907 4 in x 6 in". This option will match your cropped label to the 4 inch x 6 inch labels in the 4XL printer (otherwise, it will print at the wrong size). c. ALSO IMPORTANT - Under the Scaling Options, choose the "Scale to Fit" option and also the "Print Entire Image" option (this scales your label image down to fit within the 4 in x 6 in label space without any portion of it being cropped off).d. Under the pull-down menu that says "Preview", pull down the menu and choose "DYMO Options". For the "Print Quality" setting, change the menu from "Text Only" to "Barcode and Graphics". For the "Print Density" setting, change the menu from "Low" to "High" (this tells the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL to print the label with maximum density and with maximum contrast).e. All options have now been set. We are now ready to print. Click the "Print" button at the bottom of the window. Your DYMO 4XL printer should begin printing, and should print out a perfect 4x6 shipping label every single time...By following the above, I've been happily printing out perfect 4x6 shipping labels from Ebay using a DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer and a Mac. And it's been working without a hitch...**********IMPORTANT UPDATE: For those of you who are using the Mac program Garage Sale when selling items on Ebay, an excellent shipping option to complement Garage Sale is the shipping program called "Endicia" (it costs about $16 per month). Not only does Endicia provide direct USPS Parcel Select support (which Ebay won't offer until March), but I've also learned that Endicia is fully integrated into Garage Sale. Meaning, once you have both Garage Sale and Endicia installed on your computer, and you then make an Ebay sale, in the Inspector Palette of Garage Sale there is an option you can choose which allows you to "ship the item with Endicia". By choosing that option from within Garage Sale, Garage Sale will then automatically find and launch your Endicia application, and the best part of all is that (...GET THIS!!!...) when Endicia opens, it will already be pre-populated with all your Ebay sale data! That's right, you won't have to copy and paste anything because all your Ebay details for the transaction will already be imported into Endicia and you'll be ready to print your label. All you have to do is just verify everything you see, make any changes needed, and then Print your shipping label. It's so easy. And did I mention that the Endicia for Mac program also offers direct support for the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer. That's right. Ebay doesn't offer any Label Printer support for Mac users, Paypal doesn't offer it, Stamps.com doesn't offer it, but Endicia DOES! There is a preference option in the Endicia for Mac program where Mac users can now print directly to the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer without any fuss or problems at all. I've been printing 4x6 labels using Endicia and the 4XL and it's been working like a charm. The 4x6 shipping labels are coming out perfect (even better than printing them via Ebay as outlined above). Endicia and Garage Sale are like a match made in heaven. I've found very few things otherwise to complain about. If you want a great Ebay shipping option solution that truly works on a Mac and is designed for a Mac, then Garage Sale and Endicia and the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL printer is your ticket.
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Four Stars
June 18, 2017
works like charm
Great Buy
May 18, 2017
I purchased three each to use for weight & balance of model airplanes. Well made, easy to use and just the right capacity for my purpose. However the on time is somewhat short, around 30 to 40 seconds. I have to scramble to get all 3 reading before the timeout and turn off.
I am so pleased with this product
May 18, 2017
I would definitely recommend purchasing these products. Came in ontime and product is new and perfect. Exellent purchase! it really works Good as long as you're not around a lot of So far so good.
Great for large envelopes/small packages
August 23, 2015
Great for weighing envelopes and small packages. I use it to determine the weight of items I sell here on Amazon. This is ideal for smaller packages, larger ones will cover the screen and you can't read the weight. I stick to selling smaller items anyways due to outrageous postage costs these days.It comes with a battery BUT NO ADAPTER (the scale I received didn't anyway). I tried putting in the brand new battery as well as a new Duracell battery I had laying around and neither of them worked. I don't know what is wrong with the battery port but it will only power on with an AC adapter. I happened to have a NetGear AC adapter at my house and it fit it perfect and the scale powered right up. Although I haven't tested it, the scale seems well calibrated and right on the money when I weigh a package.The cost is pretty good. I thought these scales would have gone down in price like the digital gram scales have, but they aren't too bad. For the money I am happy with my purchase.
It sucks that it doesn't come with a wall plug when ...
May 3, 2015
When the battery is low on power the scale is very very off. I've used this for several months now, still works, and is still accurate, but when that battery gets low, you can't get anything right, even on the same object. Furthmore, even when there's nothing on the scale, you'll get random weights. Once I replace the battery, the scale goes back to normal. It sucks that it doesn't come with a wall plug when there's a ac/dc socket for it.
Good scale
April 30, 2014
This works good for weighing packages I send usps. I sell items once in a while when my stock gets too full and this is perfect for what I need.It is not 100% accurate, if the weight is close to a whole ounce say 12.9 ounces I'm sweating at the post office hoping the scale is correct. It's been off a few times by 0.1 ounce which can sometimes be a big deal on price.If you need a scale for average use then this is perfect. If you need something for a large scale or if you sell alot of items. Invest in a higher quality scale.
9%
Does the job right but not worth 150+
September 6, 2017
For $150+, cheap plastic feel printer. One would think you'd get a lot o' bang for your buck. I'm not sure if this'll last for more than a year because it has flimsy feel to it and not solid. Now I know Zebra's and others are in a different league but I think Dymo should offer slightly better heavy duty product for this price point. IMHO, this type of label should not cost more than 80 bucks (period).Operation front: It does a good job in printing. It has skipped labels few times but I'm unsure if the issue is with roll or the roll alignment. We have been using this printer for a month now but to get my investment return I hope it runs at least for two years.
I chose this over a Zebra for looks. Honestly ...
July 6, 2017
I chose this over a Zebra for looks. Honestly that is the only reason why. I am running my home business in my room as opposed to some makeshift garage setup. I felt a Zebra would look out of place and I value appearance and design, especially when it's out in the open. That being said, it does do its job quite well. I have printed from both eBay and Amazon with ease. I only dock a star because the design makes you use their labels. I use HouseLabels which are cheaper, but the Zebra design allows you to use the free ones you can get from UPS. Aside from that, both form and function of this printer are 5 stars for my use.
This would be great if it did not suck in almost every conceivable way
April 14, 2017
Update - After significant configuring and hoop jumping this product works like a dream. The 10-12 hours spent getting it there was extraordinarily frustrating.I could not be more disgruntled with this product. I have spent hours trying to get it to print and function properly...This included having to use Terminal on my mac and then going to a hidden page on my computer to manually change settings that the print drivers should have handled - with 4x6 labels I am unlikely to ever print 8x11 - yet that is what it defaulted to. Forget making these changes from the printers screen at system preferences - it is required that you google to find this page...Ok great, all the settings are changed, and the computer recognizes and seems to want to speak with the printer...No such luck, as now the printer is sending the message to the computer that it is out of paper. Back to Google and find out that this company has decided in order to get people to pay $.07 per label that they will add whizbang technology that determines if the paper was sold by them - in this case I am using the roll of paper that came with the printer but it has outsmarted the technology some how...Lots of plugging and unplugging and reloading and retesting and resetting and other total wastes of time before some web forum somewhere suggests to delete the drivers and reload them... At this point I was game for anything so went through that process...Only to be back at square one... computer did not recognize the printer... ok I know how to fix it - go back to the super secret CUPS page and change the settings... and amazingly enough it printed... then it scrolled through 7 labels at 7 cents per label this printer should never waste a single label....So more fiddling and googling and tried a number of things - once i got it to only scroll 5 times - but once it went 12 and then my most recent print was half the label before it stopped scrolling at all... best i can figure is that it is the sensor that is trying to prevent counterfeit labels absolutely sucking at its job...I realized from the start they had not sent many labels and thought that it was very cheap of the company - but each time I would tear off 5/7/10/12 labels without really thinking about it... So I am now out of labels to even keep troubleshooting and being asked to pay for more - FAT CHANCEHonestly this reminded me of the stupidness that was Windows 2 & 3 where we had to change settings in config.sys and autoexec.bat just to get new software to run...My very first thought when opening the box was I was shocked it was not wireless, before I even started I went and googled how much it would be to get a wireless USB dongle to get it wireless - i now understand why these guys guys have not fiddled with the cutting edge wireless protocols from 2003, they might in fact be rubbing sticks together to make fire that is about the technology sophistication I have seen from them.I am sure this is an amazing product for some - but after something like 8 hours of dedicated frustration I am looking at other solutions instead of this...
Good printer, though some problems with networking through Airport Base Station
February 22, 2016
So far this printer is working fine on my Mac. Print quality is better than I expected it to be (compared to the LabelWriter 450). One star deducted for Dymo's strong-arm practice of requiring you to buy their overpriced labels in order to use the Dymo Stamps service. Sorry, but no... I'll use these much more reasonably priced labels: MFLABEL Dymo 1744907 Shipping Labels Compatible LabelWriter 4XL 4"x6" of 220 Postage Labels (BPA free) (4 Rolls) and buy my postage through PayPal or VIPparcel.As others have mentioned, printing PayPal labels with the 4XL on a Mac requires jumping through a few hoops. There is word that PayPal is working on implementing a PDF-based system to replace the current Java method (the source of why Macs can't print directly to label printers). If this is the case, printing from a Mac will need a few less steps (though it will supposedly add a step for PC users). I've also tried using a relatively new service called VIPparcel (Google it to find their site). They offer nearly identical postage pricing as PayPal, but their labels are ready to print straight to the 4XL (the only TINY change that needs to be performed is changing the print scaling to 99%, or specifying in the print box that you only want to print page 1, as apparently the label size generated is just a little bit bigger than the 4XL's print area, prompting this extra white space to carry over to a second page).One troublesome issue I ran into is with setting up this printer on my network via the USB port on the Apple Airport Base Station. I've successfully used my LabelWriter 450 for years in this manner. Adding a LabelWriter 4XL to my setup, I bought a small USB hub so that both could be connected at the same time (some sources said this would not work, but Apple's own documentation said it would work fine). While both printers did indeed become accessible and could be printed to, I found that the 4XL would periodically "freeze up" and refuse to print (with "Airport printer is busy" being reported by the OS). Turning it off/on would restore functionality, but after printing a few more labels, it would again stop printing.I also tried JUST the 4XL connected directly to the Airport (no USB hub), and also tried using an Airport Express I had laying around, but these yielded the same result (though I could usually print more labels with these setups before the printer locked up, while when connected through the hub alongside the 450, usually just 1 or 2 labels could be printed).I don't actually need these two printers to be accessible from multiple machines... I only networked them because the location I preferred to place them was not near the computer. But with the 4XL not working reliably through the Airport, I reluctantly moved both printers to my desk so that they could be connected directly to the Mac's USB port.Though I find it odd that the 450 works fine through the Airport while the 4XL does not (for me at least), I did not deduct any stars for this, as it quite possibly could be Apple's fault. Then again, given Dymo's tactic of requiring you to buy their labels if you want to use Dymo Stamps for postage, it wouldn't surprise me if they intentionally created an incompatibility with the Airport in order to force you to buy their print server.
How I print from USPS website
January 12, 2016
We ship exclusively by USPS Priority Flat Rate and I purchased the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL as I had read it has the ability to print directly from the USPS website. Not so! I was unable to configure the printer settings, or USPS website settings, to get the correct orientation for printing. Very Frustrating!I called DYMO Tech Support and was told they do not offer support of their product when used with USPS. They only offer support when you use their DYMOstamps site or another site that charges a monthly fee.I was close to sending it back, but decided to look around for a fix. After more time than I care to admit looking for an answer, I pasted together the fix below that is not ideal but works for me as I am not shipping everyday. I'm using my PC for printing.How To Print From USPS Website to DYMO LabelWriter 4XL:1. From the USPS Website choose PDF instead of Print Label.2. Open or Save PDF (I open the PDF to save steps, but you can Save if you want to print later). Your file will likely open with Adobe Reader.3. Choose View --> Rotate View --> Clockwise (or counterclockwise, or 90 degrees - just be sure the image is in Portrait view)4. Choose Edit --> Take a Snapshot5. Select/Highlight the label's 4x6ish area.6. Right click in the highlighted area and select Print.7. Choose the DYMO LabelWriter 4XL from your printer options and print. Voila, a perfect print every time!Also under your Printer --> Properties --> Advanced, be sure to set the Paper Size to 4in x 6in (1744907).This takes about a half dozen clicks to get the job done, but it beats the old paper, print, scissor and tape method I was using for so long.I hope this saves someone time and frustration. Feel free to let me know if you have a better fix!The 4XL was easy to install and connect, and it does print quickly and quietly.
Great time saver
June 3, 2015
I use to print labels off of my normal printer (two labels per page). As i only have one tray, i had to constantly get up and feed the labels the correct face down each time. I had to then trim the label for smaller packages. If i only needed one label of the two per sheet, it got a little tricky and took some time or i wasted labels.With the DYMO printer, my prep time has been cut considerably. The labels are the perfect size for my small packages and the printer is small enough to sit on my desk. The labels print quickly and quietly. If you do any amount of stamp or label printing, this is the solution.I use stamps.com and no issue whatsoever.The only thing that seems to be an issue is that this printer needs to be the default printer (at least as far as i could tell) so when switching applications and needing to go to my work printer, i have to make sure i print to the correct device and ensure my page layout is correct.
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I don't like that. We use it for weighing out product
April 23, 2016
It won't stay on. I don't like that. We use it for weighing out product, not for shipping. It would be fine for shipping.It also beeps every time the weigh changes. Irritating when you're filling a five pound bag - add a scoop, beep, add a scoop, beep, add a little more, it just sits there - you have to lift the item off the scale and put it back on to get the correct weight - then another beep. Let me know if you have one that doesn't beep all the time, will stay on for a while, and adjusts to a tenth of an ounce without having to remove the item and set it back on again. the best scales are the ones from usps.com but they're $50.
Not good for heavier weights
February 24, 2016
I'm replacing a scale that I've used for several years that was failing. This scale is not as accurate as my former scale. In lower weights, it is off by tenths which for my purposes, postal mailing, is good enough. I know it can be calibrated. In heavier weights it is terrible. Over 20 pounds it can off by 2 or 3 pounds and it consistently gives different weights for the same package that differ by as much as 2 or 3 pounds. I like the electronic features and the beep when it's finish but for heavier stuff it just doesn't cut it.
Accurate within an ounce, not to the 1/10 ounce stated
June 11, 2015
High capacity, inexpensive scale with a 'hold' function for larger (which would be most any) items that would obscure the display.Accurate to an ounce, not a tenth of an ounce a stated, hence the 3 star review.I use mine for individual weights of items when filling out customs forms shipping APO via USPS pre-priced priority mailing boxes.The post office scale generally comes up a pound lighter, which for me, doesn't matter since these boxes have a set mailing price.
Its Okay, I Guess
November 7, 2014
Ok shipping scale, but keep in mind that you will need to SCALE (no pun intended, okay a little bit) your business around this model if you are going to use it; and that is all fine and dandy until you want to ship something weighing 26.? pounds. Or the box you decide to ship is bigger than say Medium Flat Rate.Then one of 2 things happens to you:1. Cannot weigh the package!2. Cannot read the display!Trust me I have been there! I have been holding the package on the bathroom scale and then subtracting my weight (187 I am not ashamed, yet...). So that was never any fun we had to upgrade our scale and found a wonderful model here on Amazon! It has a tethered cord display so the display is easy to read!
This scale is perfect for my needs for weighing packages and allowing me ...
August 31, 2014
This scale is perfect for my needs for weighing packages and allowing me to purchase and print postage from home. I've had 2 issues with it though which is why I only give it 3 stars: the battery cover doesn't stay on. The clips that are supposed to hold it in place are not damaged in any way its like the cover is just a hair smaller then it should be and doesn't stay on. Not worth the hassle of returning it a piece of tape over it is working just fine at holding it in place so it loses a star for that. The other problem is that the hold feature that is supposed to allow you to hold the weight and still be able to read it after the package is removed from the scale is spotty. I can get it to work about 1/4 of the time. This is frustrating when you have a box bigger then the scale sitting on it and you can't read the display until it is weighed and removed. So it loses another star for that. If I had to order again I think I would probably go with a different one, but for not it takes care of my needs.
After some Tweaking.
March 13, 2014
Rewriting this review as I had forgotten to, I messed with the scale for some time and was finally able to get it to work properly. My only issue is the fact that you need 20-25lbs to put on the scale for it to make adjustments and such before you use it. I don't normally carry a 20-25lbs weight around so this was a problem, and buying one costs almost $20. I had to make due and find random household objects that met the weight it needed.Overall: the item works perfectly fine, just takes a bit to adjust. Only purchase if you have patience, and something that weighs 20-25lbs.
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Saves time: For the cost it doesn't match 5 star standards though
October 14, 2017
This is unfortunately a necessary evil that helps with small business that ship. The printer is far more expensive than anyone really needs outside of a business. USE: Business only MAIN BENEFIT: Time Saving COST EFFECTIVE: How much is your time worth?The reason this receives 3 stars is due to printer issues that occur every so often. It fails to print at times and you have to power it off and then power it back on again by unplugging it to get the thing to chug on again. This takes time (which the printer is suppose to help save) and is an inconvenience, so I felt the need to dock it 2 stars due to the price point ratio to quality build item. If it was 50 dollars, then I would say ya, it is a 5 star product, but it is not! That said: it is a nice item to have for small business that frequently ship. It has saved a lot of time instead of printing on a laser printer and taping it onto boxes. We might have just paid for the machine with time savings after a year of use. The rolls of tags are not cheap though, so keep that in mind. It is again cheaper to purchase tags you can use on a laser printer, but again that takes more time to put together when printing. (so how much is your time worth?) I recommend going for the medium cost rolls as DYMO brand is of course way over priced and the cheapest rolls will only give you headaches, which you buy this machine to not have... I have had no issues with these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JQOPGQO/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0 (I recommend them out of experience and have never received free products or solicitations from them.)
Works sometimes and sometimes doesn't
April 7, 2017
I really like the idea of just having a printer for labels only. The main issue is that out of nowhere it stops working and I have to unplug the electric cord and wait a few minutes than re plug and it will work. This gets frustrating when I am trying to print a lot of shipping labels quickly. they really should do something about the connection. I also waste labels when this happens, as I send to the printer twice or push the front button to make sure it works. Too bad, because when it works it's great but this slows down my production. From what I have read this has happened a lot. That's how I knew to unplug and plug back in.
Waste of Time and Money for My Shipping Purposes
February 21, 2017
I wanted to give this label writer a good review, as I have friend who swear by it; however, it is cumbersome, works only with iMac and macbook (not iPod or iPhone), and I wrestled with the newest version of 8.6 demo label software for weeks before finally contacting support. Apparently there's a bug in the new software, so they sent me directions to uninstall and reinstall 8.5.3. SO FRUSTRATING... this, after I chewed up a half a roll of labels trying to make it work. Now that it works, the screen capture for the labels consistently produces blurry/ fuzzy printouts, and all I can think of is how much I prefer the MUCH CHEAPER laser printer (HP) with half sheet labels that work so well wirelessly from ALL of my devices. I consider this a waste of money and of time. The only thing it does do for you is eliminate the need for scissors and glue if you've been doing labeling old-school. You can create your own professional looking label in their software, but considering my plan for use was mostly for printing prepaid shipping 4x6 labels from eBay (makeitclear), Poshmark (ringleader), and Tradesy (discountdesigner) sales, it's just a waste of time and money with the other options available with wireless printers. That said, I do leave KUDOS for their support team and chat feature. What problems I did have were efficiently cared for when I finally decided it wasn't my fault that the printer wasn't performing properly. I can see this printer becoming obsolete if they don't step of the game of accommodating more auto-imported labels.
this printer is the best. Regardless of what brand of label you use
May 11, 2016
 When it works properly, this printer is the best. Regardless of what brand of label you use, this printer will continuously feed labels non-stop after printing the first one. Probably the most frustrating aspect of this printer. I've tried every suggested fix, different types of labels, printing with the top open, printing with the top closed, only feeding 5 or less labels and the end result 90% of the time is blinking blue light coupled with a miss feed. Like I said, when it works like it is designed to...greatest printer ever, but those moments have been far and few between.
Excellent printer for small time user, but has its bugs
February 17, 2016
This printer has been a godsend for my eBay shipping and the minor shipping I do for our products on Amazon. It worked perfectly and I absolutely loved it but then something went a bit haywire and I cannot print just one label using the roll anymore. I print one and then the sensor does not catch that it is one and the roll of labels just rolls and rolls and rolls-nothing prints on these extras but it is a real pain. I am only using their brand of labels, cleaned the sensor as recommended and also tried to get it handled with customer service. But no luck.So now I have to cut out just one label, insert just one label and print that one label. It is the only method that works. For me it is not an issue, just a bother, as I don't print huge quantities of labels.That being said, I do love this printer and it has been a great value for me but could be a real pain for someone that needed to print a lot. But, in that case, I suppose they would invest in a more expensive pro printer.I do recommend buying it for the small time user and hopefully you won't have the problem I have had, but it is solvable with a bit of bother.
Okay for domestic labels, cuts off international labels (when it works, that is)
August 5, 2015
I bought this printer almost 9 months ago to print shipping labels exclusively for my Etsy shop. Through Etsy, there is no additional fee to print shipping and it usually works fine.I haven't found a way to print postage directly from USPS. If possible, I like to pay online to get the lower price and the option of scheduling a pickup instead of running to the post office. My workaround is printing the USPS label to a PDF, cropping and resizing the PDF in Adobe Illustrator, and then printing to the DYMO from PDF. That's a pain, but I can live with it since I knew ahead of time there is a monthly charge to use with stamps.com or other programs.So why only 3 stars?1. It was a pain to install the first time and I had recurring issues with my computer not finding the printer and printing on it correctly from the get go.2. Many expensive labels were wasted because the machine was NOT aligning the top of the label with the hole in the label (which I thought was the point of the hole), so the postage was printing mostly on one label and about an inch on another label. Waste of 2 labels. This happened repeatedly until it somehow became better aligned.3. I've NEVER been able to get my international postage to center on the label. Every single time it cuts off the "ship to", "ship from", and the first part of the description of the contents. This has led to some confusion by postal handler during pickup and packages have been delayed. I don't have this issue for domestic shipping labels, only international. I don't understand why it would cut off one label type but not another when they're supposed to be formatted to fit the 4x6" label size. I have spent hours trying to figure it out (online forums, playing with the settings to try to shrink the print area) to no avail. It looks unprofessional and is a waste of time to have to write in the first couple letters of someone's name or the contents when they should print correctly to begin with.4. I recently installed Windows 10 on my computer and DYMO disappeared from my printer list. I spent a couple hours trying to troubleshoot and find the printer from the "add a printer" menu. Finally I reinstalled the printer and it started working again. All of my other printers were automatically detected and didn't need to be reinstalled.5. Cost of buying DYMO brand labels. You're only supposed to use DYMO brand labels, but with the number of labels this printer wastes, I eventually went with an off brand, which works just fine. I've used both DYMO and off-brand labels and the issues above were present with both brands.Luckily I got this printer on Amazon for a much lower price than on some other websites. Still, for the price I paid, I expect it to do it's one basic function without so many technical difficulties. I did a lot of research before buying this printer and now think I should have gone with something else.
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Died after 1 year
May 24, 2017
Bought Feb 2016, died May 2017
Worked well for the first several months after receiving it ...
September 15, 2016
Worked well for the first several months after receiving it. Then didn't use it for a couple of months in the summer, just started needing it again and it is dead, even after changing the batteries. Not worth the money.
I keep having to turn the scale back on which is pretty aggravating.
September 3, 2015
The unfortunate thing about this scale is that because it's battery run, the scale doesn't stay on for more than a minute before it shuts off. So every time I'm weighing items, I keep having to turn the scale back on which is pretty aggravating.
Unreliable results, unsure accuracy
September 1, 2015
Works ok, I wonder about the accuracy. It seems to fluctuate from time to time. Some mention it's due to a dying battery, but I don't use mine often- a few times a month on a fresh battery. Not the best scale on the market.
No AC Adapter Info Available For This "USPS Style" Digital Scale
April 25, 2015
The problem with this unit is that there are no specifications for the AC adapter and the plug in hole for an AC adapter does not show what the voltage, current, or polarity is for the adapter. (Such as "Tip is +" or "nn volts [DC or AC?]" or "nnn ma"). And no AC adapter is listed or available as an option for this device. In addition, no batteries are supplied with this device contrary to the advertised listing.hollidayp1 150425-2
Problem
March 17, 2014
The item arrived on time and in good condition. This is the third scale I have ordered and this one as well as the two others does not work in conjunction with Endicia and Dazzle which are the USPS programs. This needs to be made clear on the item description.
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It is astounding how bad this thing sucks. Purchasing it is one of the profound regrets of my entire life.
June 6, 2017
DO NOT BUY! This thing is not really a printer. It is a scam to burn through very expensive labels. Everything you do wastes labels. EVERYTHING. No matter what you do you'll end up wasting 20-50%. Amazon will frequently only let you buy one roll of labels at a time, and if you do any shipping at all you will burn through them more quickly than you will replace them.The ONLY reason I gave this product two stars is because some sites allow vendors to discard so many 1 star reviews per month.I cannot overstate how much I HATE this device and everything it stands for. I cannot overstate how much I feel like all that I did by purchasing it was open a funnel for DYMO to reach into my wallet. It is the only printer to offer a mac based driver for some popular apps like Shipstation. Do NOT LET THIS FOOL YOU INTO BUYING THIS PILE OF CRAP. You will easily save the purchase price of a dedicated printer PC compatible machine and all the power to run it by not having to purchase labels for this junkpile.YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Too many bugs to justify keeping it
April 28, 2017
This is a nice machine...when it works...however my experience has been mostly frustrating. I have to unplug the power daily in order to get it to print. Previously I would hit print and nothing would happen. It would say the printer is active and online but would never be able to print the labels. I would be able to print to my laser printer and other devices, just the DYMO would not work. I am pretty disappointed in DYMO given their reputation for this field. I would recommend a Zebra or another machine instead of this buggy printer.
handy WHEN it works
March 29, 2017
This printer is definitely handy WHEN it WORKS. I have had multiple problems including the printer randomly wasting 4+ labels at a time & the USB not being recognized; other times it works perfectly. Makes no sense to me. I look forward to finding a better alternative without all of the issues. It's a label printer... in 2017... these kinks should be worked out by now.
Works really well - until it doesn't!
February 27, 2017
The DYmo LableWriter 4XL is an incredible label printer. It has saved me an enormous amount of work, money and time. When everything is going smoothly, I couldn't be happier with the printer.Unfortunately, it rarely goes smoothly. The printer will be working fine, and all of the sudden it will just start spewing out dozens of blank labels at a time. I then have to go through several processes to try and fix it. Feed the paper back into the paper (because I don't love the idea of wasting so much money on blank labels - it's ridiculous how expensive the Dymo labels are), reinstall the drivers, do a hard reset, etc. Most of the time, it takes a good 2 hours to get this stupid thing fixed. Most of the time, I press the "feed" button and it spews out a label and a half, making it impossible to setup everytime I need to switch labels.I am using the actual Dymo labels, so it has nothing to do with unlicensed labels. Like I said though, when I finally get it back up and running, it works incredibly well. Unfortunately, I know it's just a matter of days, sometimes just hours, until the problem arises again.
you have to use their special labels) and what's worse is it randomly prints a new label spanning over ...
October 27, 2016
It works, but it's very sketchy. I use this product for printing 4x6 shipping labels. I've owned better/more expensive Zebra printers in the past, but decided to give the DYMO a chance because it's smaller and cheaper - well, you get what you pay for. This thing is junk. It prints, but consistently doesn't see the end of the label and keeps spooling out paper, which you cannot retract to save it. So, you end up wasting labels (which because it's DYMO, you have to use their special labels) and what's worse is it randomly prints a new label spanning over 2 4x6 stickers, further causing me to be frustrated and disappointed i wasted my money on the piece of garbage. GET A ZEBRA, you'll be glad you did.
Definitely not impressed.
December 10, 2014
I have a mac. I did figure out how to set up the printer to work though and it wasn't too difficult (with paypal). The issue I had was that that little scissor line that prints out on paypal labels was printing onto a second label wasting it. I attempted to reverse the label feed to suck that label back in so that I could reuse it. The label came off of the paper and stuck onto the roller. Let me just say, no one on earth has fingers small enough to get into this machines little spot where the roller is. I did manage to unstick it though. Feeling accomplished, I put the thing back together and tried to feed the label paper back onto the roller. Well what do you know? The roller is now super sticky! Yes, anything and everything stuck to it. Another paper jam. I left it be before I chucked it at the wall. Can't return something all busted up you know. I came back a while later and used a cloth and windex and fiddled with the contraption until the roller felt unsticky. Indeed it was unsticky. However, the labels would not feed right. They went to one side, then the other and jammed up and the machine made a horrendous noise. Back in the box this went and I will continue to use my stone age laser printer along with my label sheets until this thing dies. What a headache! Oh, and I would have had to pay shipping to return the extra roll of 220 labels so now I'm stuck with them.
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No reading of weight what so ever
July 2, 2017
I have gone thru a ton of batteries trying to get accurate readings, 90% of the time it reads nothing. Disappointed and frustrated.
Turns off automatically before you want it to. Step ...
July 8, 2016
Turns off automatically before you want it to. Step away for a minute or so, and you'll have to go through the process of turning it on, calibrating, etc all over again.
Did not work. Used the battery it came with ...
January 25, 2016
Did not work. Used the battery it came with and that didn't work. Used a universal AC adapter and that did not work.
Don't Bother, brand new unit is defective, does not turn on.
December 1, 2015
Don't Bother. I just received it, popped the battery in, it powered up. After the unit automatically shut off, the power on/off button does not work. I cannot turn the unit back on. It's junk. I am returning it immediately. What a waste of time.
Scale died after 4 months
September 5, 2015
I bought this scale in May. It is now September. It has died on me. I replaced the battery with three separate batteries thinking that was the problem. It is not. It just died. I purchased it to weigh my food for the HCG diet. I needed to measure my protein in grams. I will stick to my non digitized scale from now on.
Description incorrect scale is a 5lb max scale.
August 10, 2015
Labeled as a 25lb scale is not, it is a 5lb scale. I would have returned it but didn't realize until it was too late. Fix your description. It does work great up to 5lbs.
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Broke in less than a month of use.. (Maybe 15 Labels)
August 11, 2017
Received this Dymo machine the end of June and I have literally printed less than 15 labels (8/11/17), last night I sent 1 label to it and it started printing and would not stop! Its a good thing I still have the started roll in the machine because I could not stop it until I pulled the power, by then the roll had emptied and it print the one label again every two blank labels so none of them could be salvaged. To make matters worse I called Dymo and they had me run some tests only to be told I needed to send them the machine because they can't fix it, they will send me a REFURBISHED machine back.. WTH!! I paid $179 for this less than two months ago and now I am getting a machine that has already been returned!! When I questioned why I was not getting a new machine back I was told they are on backorder... Cannot send it back through Amazon because its over 30 days... Seriously! I am pissed beyond words...
Amazing printer! ... When it was working.
March 23, 2017
I purchased my printer on November 7, 2016, and have been using it steadily for a few months. Today (March 23, 2017), my label writer decided to stop working completely. For no reason! I had just printed several labels on it, but after trying to print the next, it simply won't connect to my Mac. I've uninstalled the driver, reinstalled it, unplugged everything, replugged everything, restarted my computer -- all to no avail. After attempting to eject the label roll I was using from the printer, it turns out, my Dymo LabelWriter 4XL can't even do that! The only thing that seems to "work" on it are the lights, and that's it.I've tried emailing Dymo, but their website gives me an error when I do this. I've tried calling, but they aren't available. I spent a lot of money on this printer. I'm really upset. :(When it DID work, it was a dream! It printed quickly, made my life easier -- I thought I was set. No more needing to buy ink cartridges, no more needing to tape paper labels to my packages -- I could just stick Dymo labels on with ease! But if this thing starts malfunctioning (like it has for several other users) just a few months later, what's the point?Please make this right, Dymo.
Nothing but trouble with Dymo
January 18, 2017
This is the 2nd Dymo Thermal Label Printer I have had since Sept. I print hundreds of labels a month from stamps.com. Both started out well, and then with each of them the trouble started. They skip labels, print partial labels, print double labels (with 10 blank labels in between), spew out 100 blank labels at a time, and don't stop at the correct tear zone. Now I am returning this second one, which I purchased from Amazon in November. I won't be trying Dymo again.
Utterly disappointed by this printer
December 18, 2016
We bought this to print shipping labels for our coffee roasting business and after spending 3 days trying to get labels printing correctly through Shiprobot (exhausting the tiny roll of labels that came with the remarkably expensive unit), I had to go back to printing sheet labels on our laser printer. There is no documentation or software in the box, downloading from the DYMO site took more than an hour (was like being connected to a site via dial-up) and there is absolutely NO support documentation that I could find on their "support" site other than a generic user guide.
Absolute waste of money. I'm beyond disappointed.
November 4, 2016
Absolutely HORRIBLE product. I can't even believe this product is as expensive as it is. For this price, you would think it would work FLAWLESSLY. This has been the hardest time I've ever had trying to print labels in my life and customer support did absolutely nothing to help! I'm actually super disappointed in this product and this company. The very first time I used this product, through stamps.com to print labels, it did not recognize that any paper was in there and when I finally got it to recognize paper (after wasting 2 labels) it would print the sample and them when I print the actual label, it doesn't print all the way and then feeds through 2-4 EMPTY labels and then says there is no paper in there again when there clearly is. I literally wasted a WHOLE roll of labels and only successfully printed NINE labels!!!! What a waste of postage through stamps.com as well!!! This is absolutely ridiculous. I would not recommend this product to anyone. When I called Dymo for help she said I had to buy another roll of labels for her to troubleshoot it! 1) why would i buy a WHOLE other roll of paper when this machine ate up my whole first roll for 9 labels??????? and 2) why would i buy a WHOLE other roll if I might not even want this horrible product. This is seriously just unacceptable. I'm very disappointed.
If you want to use this for Stamps.com on a Mac, don't waste your time.
August 12, 2015
I tried for 2 hours to get this label printer working. I completely wasted those two hours and wound up with a pile of ruined label paper.I have a Macbook Pro, Yosemite OS, Version 10.10.3. I was trying to use this label printer with Stamps.com.First, I tried installing the software on the disk this came with. When that didn't work, and labels still came out messed up, I uninstalled it, and tried reinstalling the latest driver on the DYMO website. When that still didn't work, I uninstalled it and tried the older driver. Nope. The oldest driver? No. Every time I tried to print, the printer would burp up about 1/4" of the label, print job terribly garbled, then the print would halt. The print settings would say, "Unable to send data to printer". Nothing I did would give me a label. No settings and no software helped. Huge waste of time.
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0692010041519
0807032927653
0602258054547
0799198028629
0837654548585
Brand
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Weighmax
DYMO
MFLABEL
ValueMailers
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Currency
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USD
USD
USD
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Height
Height
98.4 in
393.7 in
354.3 in
29.5 in
433.1 in
Length
Length
322.8 in
403.5 in
433.1 in
413.4 in
39.4 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Weighmax
Sanford
MFLABEL
ValueMailers
ValueMailers
Model
Model
W-2812-25LB
1755120
8.5"x5.5"-200
VM.PINK.10X13.1
100labels2up
MPN
MPN
W-2812-25LB
1755120
8.5"x5.5"-200
VM.PINK.10X13
100labels2up
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
W-2812-25LB
1755120
8.5"x5.5"-200
VM.PINK.10X13
100labels2up
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Product Group
Office Product
Office Product
Office Product
Office Product
Office Product
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OFFICE_PRODUCTS
OFFICE_PRODUCTS
OFFICE_PRODUCTS
OFFICE_PRODUCTS
OFFICE_PRODUCTS
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Weighmax
Sanford
MFLABEL
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1
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Studio
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Weighmax
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MFLABEL
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Weight
Weight
5.3 oz
6.9 oz
8.3 oz
1.1 oz
7.1 oz
Width
Width
232.3 in
393.7 in
39.4 in
590.5 in
334.6 in
Feature
Feature

Capacity: 11kg/25lb

Sleek black platform with hold up mailer folder

Mode function allows measuring unit from ounce, g,kg, pounds

Tare function resets reading to 0.00

Hold function to lock reading

Includes DYMO Productivity Software. DYMO's fastest and highest-capacity LabelWriter label printer also prints the widest variety of DYMO LabelWriter labels, including address, shipping, file folder, name badge, and media labels.

Print postage and shipping labels right from your desktop and labels up to 4.16 inches wide. The printer's 300 dpi resolution ensures precise barcodes and clear, legible text and graphics.

Prints up to 129 labels per minute and has a capacity of up to 1050 labels per roll.

It easily prints the 4- by 6-inch labels used by many online shipping services at 3.2 seconds per label, making it ideal for shipping departments and warehouses.

Uses thermal print technology, so you never have to spend money on toner or ink cartridges. The only supplies you need are the labels themselves

Product not compatible with UPS labels

100 sheets=200 labels, 12pcs 2"x3" fragile stickers

Compatible with laser/ Inkjet printer

Strong adhesive to corrugated boxes and envelopes

With premium raw material

Minimum application temperature: 50℉; Service temperature range: -59℉~+149℉

ValueMailers mk642 Hot Pink is a highly attractive special blend of colors that forms this magnificent color

Water, Tear and Puncture resistant. The inner layer provides confidentiality

Genuine ValueMailers TradeMarked Product

Pressure sensitive adhesive provides a high strength durable closure, water and dirt resistant

High-efficiency mailers are perfect for shipping a wide variety of non-fragile items.

2 Labels Per Page

Each Round Corner label measures 8" x 5" with a Perforation and Gap in the Middle for easier peel and stick

Labels adhere to poly bags, bubble mailers, boxes and more

Use with almost any inkjet, bubblejet or laser printer. Use with USPS, Stamps.Com, Amazon, eBay, Etsy and more

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