Dymo Labelwriter

Latest news & comments on the Dymo Labelwriter range of Labellers

Browsing Posts published in March, 2011

By popular demand Dymo have finally released some new non-adhesive cards.  The Dymo S0929110 is a roll of 250 large name badge labels made of thin non-adhesive card.  The 62x106mm name badges also have a cut out slot to hang them from a name badge tag or laniard.

More new to follow shortly on the other two new entries to the Labelwriter range.

We can reveal that the Labelwriter labels will be hit hardest by the new pricing, with most of them going up by around 15% and some of them even more.  Many dealers are already passing on the price rises, while some of the larger Dymo suppliers such as Dymo King and Crazy Dave’s - who hold large stocks of their own, rather than getting them dropshipped – are still holding prices at the previous levels until stocks run out.

So if you use a lot of these, don’t hang about – fill your boots while you can, 15% is a big increase and they’re unlikely to get any cheaper in future…

Apparently, Dymo have redesigned the popular D1 tapes, used in all of the current range of their electronic labellers.  While this doesn’t affect any of the current range of labelmakers, users of very old label machines such as the Dymo 1000 / 5000 have found that the redesigned tapes no longer physically fit in the machine.

Note that is the Dymo 1000/5000 not the Dymo RhinoPRO 1000/5000 which are completely different.

Users of the ancient Dymo 1000 label printers are invited to email Dymo Label Printers for news on a potential solution (or of course just buy a new Label Maker!).

Dymo UK has raised the cost price of Dymo labels and machines to match European prices, and these price rises have already taken affect at Dymo.  Some resellers have already raised their prices, while the larger resellers are holding prices on their existing stock.

As these stocks run out expect price rises across the board.  LabelWriters and Labelwriter labels have been particularly badly hit – so if you buy a lot of labels, fill your boots while you can!