Dymo Corporation 2112553 LabelWriter 550 Turbo Thermal Printer Monochrome Black
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Dymo LabelWriter 550 Direct Thermal Printer - Monochrome - Label Print - Ethernet - USB - USB Host - Black - 2.20" Print Width - 1.5 lps Mono - 300 dpi - 2" Width - For PC, Mac
Print super-fast, super-efficient labels for your professional mailing, filing, visitor management or other labeling needs with the LabelWriter 550 Turbo Label Printer. With its unique Automatic Label Recognition, you always know which labels (by size, type and color) are loaded into the label maker at a glance. You'll also know how many are remaining so you'll never run out mid-job. Direct thermal printer replaces the need to buy costly ink or toner. Dymo Connect for Desktop software lets you create more than 60 label types through USB or LAN network connectivity. High-speed label printer prints up to 90 labels (with four lines) per minute.
General Information
- Product Type: Direct Thermal Printer
- Manufacturer Part Number: 2112553
- Packaged Quantity: 1 Each
- Manufacturer: Newell Brands
- Product Model: 550
- Product Name: LabelWriter 550 Turbo Label Printer
- Product Line: LabelWriter
- Brand Name: Dymo
Technical Information
- Maximum Print Width: 2.20"
- Recommended Use: Label Print
- Maximum Mono Print Speed: 1.5 lps
- Print Color Capability: Monochrome
- Maximum Print Resolution (dpi): 300
Interfaces/Ports
- USB: Yes
- USB Host: Yes
Network & Communication
- Ethernet: Yes
- Ethernet Technology: Ethernet
Media Types & Handling
- Media Size: 2"
- Media Load Type: Manual Feed
- Media Type: Label
Platform Supported
- Mac
- PC
Physical Characteristics
- Weight (Approximate): 1.42 lb
- Height: 5.4"
- Width: 5"
- Depth: 7.4"
- Product Color: Black
Country of Origin: China
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