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LABELWORKS Epson LW-PX900PCD Industrial Label Maker Kit - Complete Kit with Accessories, Compatible with All Epson PX Tape Types, Portable Handheld Label Printer

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Features

  • COMPATIBLE TAPES - The LW-PX900 industrial label maker is the only Epson LABELWORKS device capable of printing on every type of tape we offer. From heat shrink tubing to magnetic, its ideal for industrial professionals who need versatility for a wide range of labeling tasks.
  • MAX TAPE WIDTH - Designed for industrial environments, this label maker supports custom and compliant labels up to 1.5" (36mm) wide. Its perfect for heavy-duty applications and works seamlessly with popular Epson LABELWORKS PX tapes like 212BWPX , 224BWPX, 203YLBWPX, and 236VSLPX.
  • PRINT PREVIEW SCREEN - The large print preview screen ensures you see exactly how your label will appear before printing. This feature reduces errors, saving time and materials in busy work settings.
  • COMPLETE KIT - The LW-PX900PCD industrial label maker kit comes fully equipped with an AC adapter, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a cartridge of 212VTBWPX standard industrial tape, a USB cable, Label Editor software for advanced customization, and a user guide. It also includes magnetic attachments for hands-free use in challenging environments and a rugged black industrial hard case for secure storage and portability.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY Epson LABELWORKS label makers have an unmatched full-service lifetime warranty. Whether used in the office, data center or on-site, if the label maker breaks, we replace itno questions asked. *Available only in the United States and Canada.

Brand: LABELWORKS


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: Portable industrial label maker with handheld thermal printing. Supports Epson LABELWORKS PX tapes up to 36mm (1.5"), including heat shrink, self-laminating, vinyl, polyester, magnetic, and specialty tapes. Ideal for wire/cable labeling, asset tagging, barcodes, safety, and lab/facility use. Features large preview screen, auto tape rewind, USB PC connectivity with Label Editor software, rechargeable battery, AC power, and lifetime warranty. See more


Color: Black with Red Accents


Model Name: LW-PX900PCD


Printer Output: Single-color per print


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 35


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 35


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Printer Type: Thermal


Other Special Features of the Product: Portable industrial label maker with handheld thermal printing. Supports Epson LABELWORKS PX tapes up to 36mm (1.5"), including heat shrink, self-laminating, vinyl, polyester, magnetic, and specialty tapes. Ideal for wire/cable labeling, asset tagging, barcodes, safety, and lab/facility use. Features large preview screen, auto tape rewind, USB PC connectivity with Label Editor software, rechargeable battery, AC power, and lifetime warranty.


Printer Output Type: Single-color per print


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 5.35"D x 3.82"W x 11.61"H


Controller Type: Physical buttons and onboard keyboard


Print media: Labels


Scanner Type: Portable


Compatible Devices: Desktop, Laptops, PC


Warranty Type: lifetime warranty


Ink Color: Black


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: Push Button


Compatible Cartridge: Epson LABELWORKS PX Tape Cartridges, including standard, self-laminating, heat-shrink, magnetic, vinyl, polyester, and specialty PX tapes.


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 360 DPI


Display Type: LCD


Maximum Media Size: 36mm (1.5 inch) label tape width


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 1


Paper Size: Compatible with Epson LABELWORKS PX tape cartridges 4mm (203PX), 6mm (206PX), 9mm (209PX), 12mm (212PX), 18mm (218PX), 24mm (224PX), 36mm(236PX)


Output sheet capacity: 1


Printer Connectivity Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB


Total Usb Ports: 1


Dual-sided printing: No


Duplex: Simplex


Brand: LABELWORKS


Model Name: LW-PX900PCD


Model Number: C52CE97010


Built-In Media: AC adapter, Lithium-ion battery, 212VTBWPX standard industrial tape cartridge, USB cable, Label Editor software, Guide, Magnetic attachments, Black industrial hard case


Series Number: 900


Model Series: LW-PX900


Specific Uses For Product: Designed for wire and cable labeling, asset tagging, barcode printing, safety and compliance labels, facility and equipment identification, and laboratory or sample labeling.


UPC: 815407021905


Manufacturer: LABELWORKS


Warranty Description: Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color Pages per Minute: 35


B&W Pages per Minute: 35


Color: Black with Red Accents


Maximum print Resolution Color: 360 DPI


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 360 DPI


Power Consumption: 24 Watts


Wattage: 24 watts


Is Electric: Yes


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 360 DPI


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 360 DPI


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  • Great printer, but let down by horrible software
Style: Complete Kit
Epson makes the best label printers - they really do. Very high quality output, very fast. A few things that really bother me: 1. the only way to get images (your company logos etc) uploaded to the printer is using their (awful) Windows software. It really is terrible software. It doesn't even seem to work in a VM. I never even got even their neutered iPhone or Android software to work at all. Worse, you can only upload a few images. (I can't remember, since I have both the Z5010 and this one, but I think this one only holds TWO square images and two rectangular images. This is ridiculous.) 2. It doesn't support any CUPS printer drivers for Linux or Mac - not even 'driverless' or 'IPP'. It's just invisible on the network and even via USB. Totally useless in that respect. 3. There are a limited number of different types of labels for wiring labels (self-laminating over-wrap kinds of labels) - basically just black on white text. 4. There are a TON of other colors and sizes for regular labels available (which is honestly REALLY great!) The only downside is that their white-on-color (like white-on-red, perfect for firewalls or critical network gear) is really more like gray-on-red. It's low contrast and looks pretty bad, even compared to our Brady, which is like half the resolution and twice as expensive for labels. 5. The screen is awful too, like an 80's video game. Blocky, washed out. (Plenty bright enough though). The Z5010, by contrast, has a gorgeous full-color touch screen. 6. You really can't print over the network very easily (if at all). I'm a network engineer and I struggled to connect to it, and I never had any luck at all. (Oh, and you can't even connect it to your wifi network; you have to connect to its own ad hoc network, which means you have to disconnect from everything else; you might as well just run the USB cable). It's really just designed to be a standalone printer or sit in one place. Which brings me to the good stuff: 1. Labels, even Epson labels, are REALLY cheap and really high quality. I really love that. There are even really nice ones in tons of unusual colors, fabric ribbons (the gold-on-red is awesome for wrapping Christmas presents), etc. 2. You can even use generics, but I haven't had any luck at all -- they seem to work but then get stuck in the printer and the ink ribbon part gets tangled up. Also, a lot of the labels need a sharpie to color in the blocks on the bottom of the label, at least on the (full color screen) Z5010, which will actually change colors to match the color of the labels being used! 3. Buy the one with the case if you can - it's a really great case and holds the printer (which is VERY durable though) safely and with the magnets installed. The magnets are also fantastic- literally it'll hold the large, heavy printer vertically when the magnets are just stuck on the chrome metal bar of a Harbor Freight cart - not even a solid metal surface. We've even stuck it onto the grill metal vertically on a datacenter cabinet. Really worth those magnets. 4. Their customer service is AWESOME. Seriously. Like, call them and talk to a sweet person in the Midwest in seconds. This alone is worth the price of admission! (Also they have great youtube videos.) Overall, if I only had one to buy, I'd DEFINITELY get the top-of-the-line Z5010PX, which is even fairly portable (not quite as portable as the PX900, but I still prefer it.) Keep in mind that the Z5010PX and this printer are (I think) the only ones that are high resolution which really does make for great-looking labels; the smaller/cheaper version of this one is only 180dpi. Does it matter? nah, but the labels really do look way better. Whatever one you get, snag one of their cheapest little labelers for $40 at the same time! Very handy to throw a 1/2" tape in and just use it anywhere as well. I'd really prefer to deduct a half-star for all the negatives, but Amazon won't let me choose 4.5 stars and I don't want to dock an entire star, because not only am I keeping the printer but investing MORE in the Epson labelworks ecosystem (Sorry, Brady, but you're over-priced and under-delivering!), but these things bugged me SO SO much; for the first few days, I was so frustrated that I seriously considered returning all of them and probably would have only rated them as one or two stars. Now that I've gotten a couple of company logos onto the printer, it's pretty cool, but still.. Honestly, if Epson would port their label software to other platforms, use proper printer drivers, (Epson does have great Linux support for their printers - why not here?), and allow you to upload more than a couple stingy logos, they'd have a nearly perfect printer. We'll see :) Overall: recommend. Not a super-strong recommend, but I do like these Epson labelworks printers a lot! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by PrimeUser

  • Product review and PX900 vs PX700 comparison
Style: Complete Kit
First of all, I am not going to get into depth on all of the settings and option differences. That would just take too long. There are a few minor programming differences in the setup screens but overall they don’t amount to much. The PX-900 has a few options that are not available on the PX-700 but for the average user, you wouldn’t miss it. You might want to look at the online user manual for the 900 and see if anything really jumps out at you as a “gotta have”, then see if the 700 does not offer that option. But any of these differences would be deep in the specialty settings and hard to find in the first place. To sum it up, the 900 does everything that the 700 does with a few bonuses, but the 700 does most of everything that the 900 does that you are ever likely to want. I personally love extra options in a device, even if I am never likely to use them. But I can honestly say that there was nothing in the settings arena for these two that would even remotely make me second guess buying the less expensive model. One small thing that I did notice, which was more of a curiosity than anything, occurred when I was printing three lines of text on a 1/2" tape. The 700 would automatically default to a larger 10 point font size while the 900 would use a smaller 8 point. The 10 point printing was perfectly clear, and obviously there is room on a 1/2" tape for the larger font since the 700 can do it. Yet for some reason the 900 would not allow the larger text, no matter how much I tried to tweak the settings. That was just strange. The 900 is supposed to have a higher resolution capability so it seemed counter-intuitive that the less capable machine would be able to fit more into the same space. As far as capability goes, the 900 can print on tapes up to 1-1/2” while the 700 tops out at 1”. That is really the take-home for that category. So far I haven’t really noticed a remarkable difference in the print resolution but if you are going to do a lot of graphics or barcodes that might be a consideration. Moving on to physical characteristics: The 900 has a larger top end to it to allow for the larger tape sizes. I find that makes it somewhat more top-heavy and awkward to hold when using it. I prefer the 700 from an ergonomic standpoint. They both have the exact same number and arrangement of the keys, but the keys on the 900 are slightly larger and take up more space. Normally that would be an advantage but I did not find that to be the case. BOTH of these machines have VERY sensitive keys and you really have to pay attention to what you are typing so that you don’t inadvertently bump an adjacent button and enter an extra character. The 900 has flat buttons while the 700 buttons are slightly rounded at the top, making them easier to center under your fingertip and type accurately. I like the 700 better in this aspect even though the 900’s keys are larger targets and more spread out. I would have liked the 900 design better if they had used the smaller, rounded keys and just used the extra room to increase the space between them. Making the buttons a little more “clicky” and less “mushy” would help too. The tactile feedback of the buttons on both models could be improved greatly. I would definitely recommend buying the combo kit for either model, with the case and the lithium battery. The cases are the same for both and are well-designed with well thought-out storage areas for extra tape cartridges. I currently have two 1-1/2” cartridges in one box along with a 1”, a 3/4" and a 1/2". Add to that the cartridge which stays in the printer and I have a total of six in there. The charger and cords fit easily into the recess designed for them and I could even get a couple more tape cartridges on top of that space if I wanted to. There is nothing that annoys me more than buying something with a case only to find that I still have to have a separate tool box to carry the accessories that you KNOW are going to be added at some point. There is a space for an extra battery too. Now, absolutely none of you reading this are wondering about this detail right now but I will mention it anyway: I said the 700 is smaller than the 900 didn’t I? Same case? Smaller printer? Isn’t it going to be rattling around in there? Nope! The case that comes with the 700 has a foam strip in there to take up the extra space and it fits snug as a bug. Big kudos to the guy that designed the case. Give that man a raise! The magnet “feet” that come with the kit are kinda cool. I don’t really use them that much but I could definitely see the advantage if you were labeling metal racks in a warehouse or something. They have good strength to hold the printer on a vertical metal surface and have their own dedicated storage space in the box. Here is the kicker: You don’t have to take them off to get the printer back in the case! It still fits! Again, two big thumbs-up for the case guy! So that leaves the battery. You can’t go wrong with a rechargeable lithium ion. They hold their charge in storage and the printer is designed to use this battery. It’s not some clunky afterthought that you have to jam into a battery compartment that was not designed for it. It charges with the supplied power cord without having to remove the battery from the printer and, BTW, the printer will work just fine with no batteries using the power cord alone. You can still use AA batteries if you want to but I don’t know why anyone would. I have had too many devices gunked up or destroyed by leaking Dumacell batteries or, to a slightly lesser extent, Energreazers. Those guys have serious quality control problems. If you have to use AA’s I would suggest the Amazon brand. I have not had any of those leak on me yet. Even the cheap generic batteries that come with some devices are better than Dumacells. I will probably get edited for mentioning name brands but if you suck you suck and Dumacell sucks. (end rant) Hope that was helpful. If I had it all to do over again I would probably still buy both the 700 and the 900 just because I’m weird like that. But if I had to pick just one I would go with the 700. For the price difference you don’t really get much more unless you absolutely HAVE to have labels that are bigger than 1 inch. Even then you could print two and stack them. The tape cartridges prices are comparable to the P-Touch brand that I graduated from and they seem to be easier to find in supply. Win-win for Epson. Well done. Oh, almost forgot… I bought both of these from “BuyHeatShrink and More” here on Amazon. The shipping was very fast and the packaging was good. They even threw in a little sample chunk of heat shrink tubing with their logo printed on it. Freebies are always nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021 by PDMc

  • Awesome
Style: Complete Kit
Very Nice, easy to use, back peels off easy. I like all the different tape options. Building a airplane and use the heat shrink and wrap to label wires, nice. Case holds at least five extra cartridges in addition to the one in the machine. Easy to switch to different cartridges. The unit and case is bigger than you might expect but holds everything nicely. Very well thought out product, good job Epson! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by Jimi

  • Exceptional! Unmatched in every way, just wish it had WiFi. Super machine.
Style: Complete Kit
If you're looking for the best label printer available, do not go any further. THIS IS IT!!! Forget the Brother and Dymo labelers. Yes, they're nice too, BUT... this one takes the cake. The versatility... the portability... the design, ohhh... the WARRANTY!!! C'mon. You have to hate quality and true LONG-TERM value to not get this product. This particular bundle is an absolute must buy. The little magnetic feet alone are the cat's pajamas, but the rechargeable lithium battery is a no-brainer. I'm a network engineer with many skills, both professional and trade... and I'm finding a use for this machine in everything I do, from cabling, to organizing our office, to labeling custom built equipment and IT products, to even incorporating labels in our gift ideas. THIS is a real, high end brand I can trust, since I exclusively use pro-grade Epson printers as a professional photographer for eons!! The shrink-wrap capability is insane, and I can't wait to try it out. I love you Epson! I love this machine. It prints fast. It prints accurately. It prints in high sharp. legible resolution. It prints with minimal waste (something I hated about my other printers)... DO NOT HESITATE. THERE CAN ONLY BE 1 WINNER... and THIS is IT!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by Al & Linda Marie Rosa

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