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DymoPlug n Play Label Manager - Suitable for PC/Mac

R1,199

Retail: R1,500
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With the LabelManager® PnP label maker, there’s no software to install – just plug it into your PC or Mac®* and you’re ready to create great-looking labels as fast as you can type. This label maker’s built-in software pops up on your computer screen so you can instantly print clear, professional-looking labels for your file folders, supplies, binders, media, presentation materials and more. You can customize your labels using the fonts and graphics on your computer. Plus, the LabelManager® PnP is lightweight and compact, so it works just as easily on-the-go, needing only a USB connection to recharge its battery. It’s the fast, easy way to create custom labels.

Product Features
  • Enjoy built-in, ready-to-use software – no installation required
  • Recharge your battery pack via USB connection – no power adapter or AA batteries needed
  • Save desk space with compact design
  • Customize labels with fonts and graphics on your computer through PC or Mac connection
  • Even more features with free download of DYMO Label™ software – print logos and batch labels from database files, and much more
  • Maximum Label Width: 12mm
  • Unlimited Lines of Printing 
  • Resolution:180dpi
  • Width: 80mm
  • Connection Port: USB
  • Height: 222mm
Product Specifications 
  • Compatible Label Width: 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" 
  • USB Connection: Yes
Package includes
  • LabelManager PnP Label Maker
  • D1 Starter Label Cassette, Black on White 1/2" x 10'
  • Rechargeable Battery Pack
  • USB Cable
  • Quick Start Guide
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