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Seiko Instruments Smart Monochrome Label Printer 620, USB, PC/Mac, 2.76 inches/second

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Features

  • Versatile, easy to use, desktop label printer and software
  • Supports all major label formats: address, shipping, file folder, name badge, and more
  • Direct thermal - no ink, toner, or ribbons
  • Sleek new design frees up space
  • 3-year warranty

Description

Versatile, easy to use, Smart Label Printers from Seiko Instruments. View larger Replacing a roll or switching to a different type of label is easier than ever. Sleek new Smart Label Printers are the faster, easier, more affordable way to get you organized.Compact DesignWith a smaller footprint, Smart Label Printers free up valuable space, while handling all of your labeling needs.Easy To UseConnect via USB to your PC or Mac, running Windows, Mac OS, or Linux. The nimble new user-friendly design makes it effortless to load or change labels. Enhanced new Smart Label Software, supporting leading word processing, spreadsheet, and database software, makes it even easier to create, format, print, and save all the labels you need.Exceptional ReliabilityNo special sheets of labels. No awkward templates. With ultra- reliable Seiko Instruments direct thermal printing technology, there is no need for ink, toner or ribbons. Smart Label Printers give you fast, straightforward and predictable label printing. Time, after time, after time. Plus, each new Smart Label Printer is backed by a 3-year warranty.More Labels to Help You Get OrganizedAddress labels: clear, white, and assorted colors for all your mailing needs. Shipping labels: with plenty of options, including clear, opaque, removable, and bulk rolls. File folder labels: choose from multiple sizes and assorted colors. Multipurpose labels: available in clear, opaque, removable, large-sized,“toughie”, and bulk rolls. Name badge and security labels that expire the next day. Media labels: quickly organize your video tapes, cassettes, slides, and zip files.Greater VersatilityNeed a single label? Print. Need twenty labels? Print. Need different types of labels? Print, swap, and print again. Need it fast? Print. It's that simple. Need to design your own labels? No problem. Smart Label Printer software gives you the tools to create great looking labels. Specify where to place text, graphics, or bar codes. Use your own images by importing from existing desktop files, or use copy and paste to import images from your computer's clipboard. For fast, personalized name tags labels, Smart Label Printer software imports images captured directly from your computer's camera. Smart Label Printer LineupView largerSLP 620View largerSLP 650View largerSLP 650SE2.76 inches/second print speed✓3.94 inches/second print speed✓✓203 dpi resolution✓300 dpi resolution✓✓USB interface✓✓✓RS-232C interface✓Supports bulk roll/tray (up to 1,000 labels)✓✓3-year warranty✓✓✓


Brand: Seiko Instruments


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: Compact


Color: Black


Recommended Uses For Product: Office


Model Name: Smart Label Printer 620


Printer Output: Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 2.76 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 2.76


Product Dimensions: 4.48 x 6.77 x 5.83 inches


Item Weight: 1.08 pounds


Item model number: SLP-620


National Stock Number: 7490-01-622-9349


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 17, 2017


Manufacturer: Seiko Instruments Group


Item Weight: 1.08 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 12


Sheet Size: 2-1/8" wide and 7" long


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  • It is a fine label printer
I have used a Brother Q series label printer for a couple of years and tried this one for home because of the price point. It is a fine label printer. Prints both regular address labels and shipping labels with or without barcode. You can use the shipping label template to make packaging/storage/archive label template. In some ways the is easier to use the Seiko for that one-of label because it can be created using the same software as that which prints labels from your address book. It doesn't work that way in the Brother system. Your address book is one piece of software and your editor is another, so this is a plus for the Seiko. What is not is a Brother Q series label print which not only can print several different sizes of labels but can print on continuous tape (was not able to find continuous label tape for the Seiko). This allows you to make long labels for archive/storage boxes or if you need large banner type labels with 2 in high letters. So yes, you can make storage box labels but they are limited to 2.25 x 4. With the Brother you could make one that was 2.25 x 10 for 1 box. 2.25 x 15 for another with different information on it. We use this all the time at work for our storage boxes. For home/office this printer is fine. More than adequate for your labeling needs and beats trying to run your envelope through your printer. Or sheets of labels most of which are wasted and which can come lose when passing through the printer, ruining or causing much frustration trying to clean the stuck labels out of the guts of the printer. The Seiko is easy to install, so is the Brother. Rolls are easy to insert and fairly easy to change out from standard labels to mailing labels.... not as easy as a Q series but not a problem. Brother can do the postage thing and I've not found that ability for the Seiko. 4 stars - would have been 5 if it had the ability to print on continuous tape, which people do not know they need the ability to print until they don't have it. Bottom line if I were buying for an office I would go with the Brother. For home or light duty office, this one is more than suitable. Forgot to add: If your office needs to generate colored file folder labels, they can be found for the Seiko. I have yet to find a source for colored file folder labels for the Brother. I solve this by using colored magic markers when needed in my office, however that wouldn't be a viable solution in some offices, so if this is an important requirement for your office, then I would recommend the Seiko. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015 by sookie

  • Poor and poorly informed customer service
Have used Seiko label printers at work for years, they work fine. Bought the 620 and installed it at home, but had problems getting the labels to print - they would print, and then advance a label-and-a-half each time, I couldn't get them to do the initial feed, or stop after printing, at the correct place. Couldn't find this problem in the manual or on trouble-shooting tip sites, so called customer service. He had me check the labels and look for a black box on the back, which he told me would tell the printer where to stop - no black box. He told me this is why it was feeding incorrectly. I told him I'd used Seiko label printers at work for years, and used the same labels (I'd taken this roll from the supply closet at work (not employee theft as I own the business), and they always worked fine. He kept telling me repeatedly that it needed a black box, and he couldn't tell me why they worked fine at work - I was frustrated as what he was telling me didn't match what I knew. Then he hung up on me - I told him I was frustrated at his repeating what I knew didn't match what I saw every day - my exact words - but I was not profane, yelling, or disrespectful. I've never been hung up on by a customer service rep before, so I was shocked. Hunted around some more and found an older site that told me the answer. We've been using our Seiko label printers at work for years, and they must be older models. Seiko apparently programmed a feature into their newer models that require a black box on the back, so you can't use labels for the older printers in this newer printer, you have to order them special from Seiko. I wonder if they're more expensive? But why the customer service rep didn't have that as one of his up-front solutions, I have no idea. I was not impressed. And now I have to buy special expensive labels from Seiko rather than just getting the generic cheaper labels that have worked fine at work for years. Not pleased with Seiko, their rep, or his training. Note: Once I bought the much-more-expensive Seiko labels, it works fine. So there's that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by R. Dunn

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