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The Epson LabelWorks LW-300 label printer is where organization meets imagination. No longer restricted by simple options, you can choose from a huge range of symbols, frames and fonts. With dozens of tapes in a variety of styles, borders, sizes and colors, your creativity can be boundless. The LW-300 is efficient -saves up to 30 files with built-in memory to prevent redundant work. Dramatically smaller margins mean up to 62% less label waste. It's perfect for creating professional-looking labels at home or in the office - for files, storage bins, household items, clothing and just about anything else. Explore the amazingly versatile LW-300 label maker and celebrate your creative expression.
- Amazing variety - 14 fonts, 10 styles, 300+ built-in symbols, over 75 frames and more
- Less waste - smaller margins compared to other brands for up to 62% less waste
- Large built-in memory - store up to 30 files
- Specialty print models and labels
- Easy to use - automatically printed with a split back for easy and fast peeling
Epson LabelWorks LW-300 Label Maker (C51CB69010) Reviews
136 of 141 people found the following review helpful Excellent Label Maker, By This review is from: Epson LabelWorks LW-300 Label Maker (C51CB69010) (Office Product) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) We've all used label makers, or at least most of us have, so I don't feel the need to go into the basics. Instead, I want to talk about what makes this new Epson unit better (for me at least) than any other I've used.First, a caveat: my label maker is a P-Touch that's a few years old. I don't know how much the market has matured, so some of these features may be in other machines. The box includes the labeler, instructions, a printed symbols list, and a sample 4 meter cartridge 12mm black-on-white tape (standard cartridges are 9 meters). It requires 6 AAA batteries which are not included. It can also run off an optional AC adapter. First and most importantly, Epson has dramatically cut down on label waste at the margins which means big savings on cost. With my Brother, there is a full 1" of waste on each end of the label (I understand on some models this can be modified, but on one end only). Many of my labels consist of 1-3 words, so they might use... Read more 55 of 55 people found the following review helpful Great features, so-so labels, By Andrew's Mom (St. Clair Shores, MI United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Epson LabelWorks LW-300 Label Maker (C51CB69010) (Office Product) I really wanted to love this label maker, but unfortunately was disappointed in the output. The LW-300 was easy enough to use and has some really great features ... best of all, it centers the print on the label without the annoyingly wasteful one-inch blank space before and after that my Brother P-Touch adds. However, the Epson labels looked like they were typed on an old typewriter with a bad ribbon. When I set the font to "bold," some characters were bold, some not so much. The letter spacing was also uneven, with some of the letters running together. I was also surprised that every time I turned the LW-300 on, I had to re-do all my settings (font size, style, etc.) because they had reverted back to the factory default. There might be a way around that glitch, but based on the so-so looking labels, I decided to return the LW-300 and go back to using my P-Touch instead. 63 of 72 people found the following review helpful Jagged Edges, By This review is from: Epson LabelWorks LW-300 Label Maker (C51CB69010) (Office Product) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) This little label maker from Epson is Easy to set up, and easy to use. My disappointment with it is that the edges of the fonts are jagged on the labels. I would expect sharp clean edges on the letters, but the printouts look almost like the old dot matrix printers. I understand that these are just labels, but I would have expected crisper letters.Pros: Easy to use Easy to load labels Lots of choices on fonts/sizes Easy to peal back off the labels Reasonable to use for a small keyboard Cons: Jagged Edges on fonts Options menu a little confusing (had to read the instructions) LCD display a little hard to read Basically, I would have loved this device if the labels would have had crisper edges on the letters. |
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