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Posted at 9:12 AM on Friday 11/21/08 by
Ben
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NewEgg.com has the Brother QL-570 Professional Label Printer for $30 + $0 shipping = $30 shipped. This is geared for some heavy duty label printing, with 68 labels per minute print speed at up to 300 x 600 dpi. Built-in auto cutter trims your labels for you.
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    slickb17 - Posted 9:17 am PST 11/21/08 (88 Posts)  Report Spam

    Label makers... Also known as a printer... I'm not a fan of these... just get a printer and buy labels.

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    MadMonkey - Posted 9:29 am PST 11/21/08 (1315 Posts)  Report Spam

    For anyone that does mailings on a regular basis these are much handier than a printer with label sheets.

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    aeroburn - Posted 9:49 am PST 11/21/08 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looking for one of these for home organization. This is the cheapest I've seen on a USB model. Thanks Ben.

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    rudiger - Posted 10:56 am PST 11/21/08 (134 Posts)  Report Spam

    This looks like a good deal for someone needing a USB label printer that spits out the larger mailing labels.

    However, for the narrower file-folder sized labels, there are better, cheaper alternatives (albeit without the USB connectivity), a good example being the Brother PT-1880 that was on sale at Buy.com and Office Depot a month ago for $15.

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    drizzleox - Posted 11:34 am PST 11/21/08 (9 Posts)  Report Spam

    Prefer the dymo over this brand. Better yet, the zebra eltron label printers are far more superior. Have printed over 5000 labels without a hitch.

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    trashmail - Posted 12:40 pm PST 11/21/08 (46 Posts)  Report Spam

    just look out... cheap label printer, but the ink $$$$

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    HotTub - Posted 1:44 pm PST 11/21/08 (127 Posts)  Report Spam

    This doesn't use ink.

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    gpeek - Posted 2:03 pm PST 11/21/08 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    Prints labels as small as 1/2-inch, up to 2.4-inches.

    At this price, it is far superior to the keypad-based printers (such as PT-1880):
    a) doesn't eat batteries
    b) WYWIWYG labels, with graphics, and support for mailing lists
    c) doesn't waste almost 50% of your label before and after the printed label area.
    d) Not limited to 3/4 inch labels. 1/4-inch has limited usefulness, but a 2-inch label is very useful.

    Between batteries and label costs, if you do much printing, this label maker will almost immediately pay for itself at this price.

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    BestBuy Sucks - Posted 2:36 pm PST 11/21/08 (1096 Posts)  Report Spam

    Just got this deal for one. I have been using the QL-500 model daily for over two years and it is still running perfect so now I'll have another as a backup incase I ever need it. For this price it is like they are giving them away!!

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    rudiger - Posted 2:55 pm PST 11/21/08 (134 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yeah, #8's correct (especially the part about wasting tape before and after the printed area).

    But for occasional use (particularly if your IT department at work are real assheads about loading 'non-approved' software apps), the keyboard-based PT-1880 (which can run off DC as well as batteries) is good enough at half the price.

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    cubancheapskate - Posted 3:07 pm PST 11/21/08 (324 Posts)  Report Spam

    Very tempting for printing mailing labels.

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    sholling - Posted 5:21 pm PST 11/21/08 (1484 Posts)  Report Spam

    These things are great! The only thing wrong is that you have to use their software to print. No printing labels directly from FedEx and the labels are no more than 2" wide. If you can live with those two limitations they are great.

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    TyBauz - Posted 8:12 pm PST 11/21/08 (359 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good price but not too practical for anything...

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    adachi24 - Posted 2:45 pm PST 11/22/08 (151 Posts)  Report Spam

    I just buy my postage through usps and paypal.. and I use regular sized adhesive paper (2 per sheet). Works fine and you don't have to worry about another printer and ink.

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