My DYMO Labelmaker in action

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2010

Quick demo on how my DYMO labelmaker works. The labels come from a small cassette of a long continuous sticker which you load inside the labelmaker. They are very easy to change over.
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  • are the stickers water resistance???

  • @lowbvan yes - they are plastic

  • Can you tell me where you got it from? Thanks.

  • @unekual I bought mine from Kmart in Australia - so check out a large store like Walmart - or an office supply store especially around back to school time!

  • I have one of these but its the ones that dont use batteries and use those plastic strips where you turn the wheel and then squeeze the trigger to type the letter. I like these electronic ones b/c if you make a mistake you can hit backspace but these use batteries and cost a lot. I got mine for 10 bucks at walmart.

  • @coondogtheman1234 - I remember the dial type! Really sad if you make a boo boo and have to start over. Mine cost $30 AUD which is about $25 USD.

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  • @elemeniah I'm not sure where you would buy refils overseas, sorry! Try your biggest stationery supplier.

  • @MsSparkleArkle Thanks. I already bought one from officeworks (in Perth). Sometimes I want to buy something and I just don't know what kind of shop would have it.

  • I have the exact one and i love it. Makes life so much easier.

  • @MsSparkleArkle yeah I did that when typing a long label and I made a boo-boo and had to throw the whole strip away. if it gets to be a pain in the but I'll just get one of the electronic ones I guess. and tons of tape. I already used mine to label a project that I've done its a toy voice changer megaphone and I added 3 audio jacks on it (2 input & 1 output) and an on off switch vs the trigger.

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