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Epson LabelWorks LW-400 Label Maker

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Style: LW-400


Features

  • Backlit display - type and print labels in challenging lighting conditions. AA batteries required (best with Polaroid AA batteries)
  • Amazing variety - 14 fonts, 10 styles, 300+ built-in symbols, over 75 frames, bar codes and more
  • Less waste - smaller margins compared to other brands for up to 62% less waste
  • Large built-in memory - store up to 50 files
  • Specialty print models and labels

Description

Take Ordinary to Extraordinary. Meet the Epson Labelworks LW-400, a powerful new label maker that turns organizing into an art. Featuring a backlit display, it helps you make labels anywhere, anytime. Choose from a huge range of symbols, frames, fonts, barcodes and tapes in a variety of styles, sizes and colors. The LW-400 is efficient. Dramatically smaller margins mean up to 62% less label waste). The LW-400 is an office powerhouse. With amazing versatility and a large built-in memory, it stores up to 50 files, so as to prevent extra work for you. Use it for barcodes, A/V and computer wiring and just about anything else. Or, use it around the house. In any case the LW-400 will transform how you organize and give you a new outlet for your imagination. From the Manufacturer LabelWorks LW-400 Label Printer Enlarge WHY BUY?Take Ordinary to ExtraordinaryMeet the EPSON LabelWorks LW-400, a powerful new label maker that turns organizing into an art. Featuring a backlit display, it helps you make labels anywhere, anytime. Choose from a huge range of symbols, frames, fonts, barcodes and tapes in a variety of styles, sizes and colors. The LW-400 is both easy to use and efficient (dramatically smaller margins mean up to 60% less label waste). The LW-400 is an office powerhouse. With amazing versatility and a large, built-in memory, it stores up to 50 files, so you can save those commonly used labels. Use it for barcodes, A/V and computer wiring and just about anything else. Or, use it around the house. In any case, the LW-400 will transform how you organize and give you a new outlet for your imagination. WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING: "The Epson LabelWorks LW-400 is truly a very useful little gadget with tons of features and options that would be great for home or office use." ~TestFreaks Blog, (January 20, 2012) DO MORE… AMAZING VARIETY The LW-400 offers 14 fonts, 10 styles, 300+ built-in symbols, over 75 frames, bar codes, glow-in-the-dark, flourescent and reflective options. With so many choices for creative expression, you’ll finally have labels that catch up to your imagination. Enlarge ADDITIONAL FEATURESBacklit display — type and print labels in challenging lighting conditionsAmazing variety — 14 fonts, 10 styles, 300+ built-in symbols, over 75 frames, barcodes and moreLess waste — smaller lead margin compared to other brands, for up to 60% less lead margin wasteLarge built-in memory — store up to 50 filesFits up to four lines of text — up to 18 mm (0.7") wide tapeSpecialty print modes — a variety of flag, tab and wrap style labelsEasy to use — automatically printed with a split back for easy and fast peelingAsset tagging — easily print barcodes for products and merchandiseWhisper quiet — prints labels without distracting those around youSupports seven languages — set to the language of your choiceSpecialty labels — double-sided tab tapes, glow-in-the-dark and reflective tapes, fluorescent colors, decorative tapes for scrapbooking and morePackaging Specifications (W x D x H) — Dimensions: 7.7" x 3.1" x 7.8" and Weight 1.53 lb. LabelWorks Series Take ordinary to extraordinary with LabelWorks label printers, they make it easy to create customized labels for files, storage bins, household items, clothing, scrapbooking and more. With a wide range of fonts, styles, frames and specialty modes, these easy-to-use products offer amazing versatility. And, they ensure less waste with smaller margins compared to other brands.


Manufacturer: ‎Epson


Brand: ‎Epson


Item Weight: ‎14.1 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.69 x 4.33 x 2.2 inches


Item model number: ‎C51CB70010


Batteries: ‎6 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎C51CB70010


Item Weight: ‎14.08 Ounces


Max Input Sheet Capacity: ‎75


Wattage: ‎2.55


Date First Available: October 4, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • helpful "motor error!" tip at end :)
Style: LW-400
I first purchased this over a year ago and was very happy with it. The text rendering isn't the greatest (a little pixelated but not terribly so) and I don't personally like most of the fonts... but all the options, the 4-line text, all the little icons, the huge memory have all made this my favorite label maker! I love that you can do upper or lower case and there is a bold and italic option. There is also a "narrowness" setting. The backlighting is a nice feature too. You can print text vertically or horizontally and there are 3 "flag" options for wire labeling or binder spine labeling. I didn't find the learning curve to be that steep after reading the manual... if I haven't used a feature in awhile it takes a bit of fiddling to remember, but overall I have to say not so much. There's a little "cheat sheet" on the back that's very helpful to trigger your memory if you've read the manual. The battery life is pretty decent and doesn't seem to draw power when not in use. So, basically everything everyone says about this. Oh, the keyboard is QWERTY which is a plus, and apparently not the norm. The cartridges are many! Lots of options there. Not cheap, but I honestly find that the cartridges last pretty long. We use it often but at the same time, I guess not THAT often. Often enough to miss it! I have a Dymo LetraTag and The printing is nicer (smoother) but it only prints in caps. So I just really like this one so much that when I got a "motor error" in the middle of labeling some AV wires, I spent all of 20 minutes researching my options and just ordered another one from amazon. Wasn't happy about it but we use it so much in this house, and it really is the best deal in my opinion, for the price range. I'm also writing this review because it might help someone. I got the "motor error" and it kept shutting down and I googled for hours and found nothing useful. I even sent a message to Epson support, and despite an autoreply saying someone would be in touch within 24 hours, that didn't happen. When I got the new one I decided I had nothing to lose so I took the old one apart. Just removed the battery cover, batteries, and loosened the 4 screws holding the back on. Lifted it up and disconnected the wire bundle on the left, and just flipped the back over (don't lose the screws! ;) ) I saw the gears for the motor and tried to move them. They weren't stuck but as they turned around, it revealed that a tiny sliver of cut label tape was stuck in them. It wasn't actually stopping them from moving, but it must be very sensitive. I removed that with tweezers, reconnected the wires and closed it up and put the batteries back on... and it worked fine. I hope this helps someone else out there, because when I googled I found nothing useful aside from someone who said theirs just started working again a few days later and then broke again. I think probably what could have caused this was the kids playing with the "cut" button even when there was no printed label. It must have jiggled a little bit up and cut a sliver... or maybe there are "scraps" when it cuts sometimes, or maybe I just got lucky with the "Take it apart and put it back together maybe it'll magically work" thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2015 by jder

  • A "better late than never" review of a great label printer. Highly recommended.
Style: LW-400
I bought this over a year ago but had used it so infrequently that I hesitated giving a review out of worry that it wouldn't be accurate. I use this type of machine at work, but both are made by Brother, so I have quite a bit of experience with that brand. In a single sentence, the Epson LW-400 is far superior to similar Brother label makers I have used. I recently used the Epson LW-400 for a project that required 2-3 hours of continuous use; in fact, I went through almost 2 full label cartridges. It gave me the confidence to write the fair & accurate review that follows. Simple First: A light but firm touch with this machine on the letter keys works fine, where as the Brother product requires a finger-hit much like an old, manual typewriter. This translates into quicker, more accurate label making with the Epson. The cutter needs only a light touch to cut away the label, where the Brother it is much, much harder to make a clean label cut. The Epson labels lead off and end the print area with perhaps 1/3" of blank label space, whereas the Brothers I've used have about a full 1" of blank space, beginning & end, which means you use & waste of lot more of the expensive label blank (I'm sure by design). Also, it seems to me, the Epson prints a bit faster. The Rest Of It: The machine is very obviously well constructed and, with label cartrdige and batteries installed, weighs in at a bit over a pound, but can still be easily hand held (it has non-slip feet for desk use). The label cartridges are very easy to install & remove, and are also very compact. The covering over the backside of the adhesive label has a center split (as does Brother), making it very easy to remove; that said, you can still handle to exposed adhesive area a bit without worry of it not sticking to your intended target. Also, if you mess up your placement, it can be removed and repositioned (in a prompt manner) without issue. The Epson LW-400 provides 14 fonts (although I was disappointed that Helvetica and/or Arial are not included), 10 print styles, and 5 point sizes, along with various widths, a vertical text option, mirror image text, accent marks, sequentially numbered labels, etc. Additionally, you can save up to 50 different labels if needed. All of this is VERY easy to do. You can even print Barcodes within most formats. In short, it is an extremely versatile, compact label printer. The Epson uses six AA batteries (an AC adapter is available), and it takes less juice than I thought it would. For my large project, I removed the alkalines I had in the machine & replaced them with NiMH rechargeables for the duration. After printing almost two full 30 ft. label cartridges, I removed the sony eneloop batteries and was surprised to find that my 2 hours of continuous use had used only about 30% of the battery charge. In short, alkaline batteries will last you well (but with regular & constant use you'll come out ahead using renewable batteries). PROS: Sturdy, Compact Construction Easy to Learn & to Use Versatile For Many Applications (including Business) Large Selection of Fonts, Sizes and Styles Speciality Applications (e.g., Barcodes) Attractive & Easy to Maintain Maximizes Label Usage Energy Efficient (and A/C adaptable) Bright, Backlit Screen CONS: Lacks Helvetica and/or Arial Fonts The Epson LW-400 is easy to learn and to use, attractive and well designed, energy efficient, extremely versatile and very well constructed. It is Highly Recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2014 by Dan F., WI

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