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Label printers and small business

When you operate a small business, or even a home based business, you will probably want to consider purchasing a specialized label printer. Today these devices are small and inexpensively priced, and are perfect for printing postage stamps, are ideal for shipping labels as well as your other labeling requirements.

For businesses that print an occasional label, they do not require a separate label printer. However, if that send out mailers, fliers, and print multitude of various size labels an inkjet or laser printer would best meet your needs.

The type of labels most frequently used will fit most word processing applications, which come with templates for labels. There are also several programs for other print options, such as labels for CDs and DVDs, which also can be printed with the use of an inkjet or laser printer.

However, for printing large volumes of labels, the purchase of a dedicated label printer can be helpful. Dedicated label printers can vary in price from under $100 for small consumer printers, which can print rolls of labels to labelers that cost over $300, which can print labels for large mailings quicker and with better print quality.

These label printers are thermal transfer printers, which are also used in countless industries for the printing of bar code labels as well as postage labels. These printers use a heated print head to melt the ink contained on a wax ribbon, which transfers the ink to the paper producing the desired graphic. These labelers do not produce the quality of graphics as the industrial labelers produce, but it will be satisfactory for label text and simple graphics.

The majority of the labelers on the market receive data directly from your computer, however there are a few, which have recently appeared on the marker that have a keyboard enabling you to enter data directly into the device, freeing up your computer.

Types of Label Printers

Desktop labelers-are designed for light to medium duty and can accept a roll of stock up to 4". They are perfect for home office use, are quiet and inexpensive.

Commercial label printers-These can accept a roll of stock up to 8" and are suited for medium volume printing. These are used for small business and office use.

Industrial label printers-designed for industrial use, and continuous operation in warehouses, distribution centers, and factories.


 


 

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