DYMO LabelManager 500TS Portable Label Maker (1790417)
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- Label maker for quick organization of items and documents
- Maximum print speed up to 0.79 ips for enhanced productivity
- Offers printing with 300dpi maximum resolution
- Thermal transfer printing technology eliminates the need for ink
- Uses D1 tape up to 0.94" wide
- USB for easy and flexible connectivity
- Screen displays up to 12 characters to view text before printing
- Choose from 25 font sizes, 32 text styles, and hundreds of built-in symbols and clip art images for user convenience
- Connects easily with a USB cable
- Dimensions: 3.74"H x 6.5"W x 7.48"D
- Runs on lithium polymer battery
- 1-year manufacturer limited warranty
- Safety Data Sheet
Compatibility
Create labels on your office Windows or Mac machines with the DYMO LabelManager 500TS. This versatile label maker stores up to 500 custom creations and connects to employee computers via the included USB cable. The on-board memory creates up to five user profiles and features 10 fonts, 25 font sizes and 32 text styles for custom label making. Compatible with DYMO D1 labels in four available widths, the DYMO LabelManager keeps files, boxes, drawers and cabinets neatly labeled for increased office organization.
LED Touchscreen
Manually create labels and custom barcodes using the DYMO's LED back-lit touchscreen. The integrated memory lets employees edit and format up to four lines of text easily. The familiar QWERTY keyboard format makes typing text effortless, and the interface is easy to learn and navigate.
What's in the Box
The DYMO LabelManager 500TS touchscreen handheld label maker system includes the 500TS label maker and a convenient rechargeable battery pack for easy portability around the office. The included USB cable connects to standard USB ports and a DYMO D1 one inch black-on-white label cassette gets you up and running quickly. The quick start and reference guides are easy to navigate, and a one-year limited warranty card is included assuring a quality purchase.
