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Network-compatible thermal label printer delivers wide-format 4" printing for shipping and other applications. Ideal for text, graphics, and bar codes. Printer supports all DYMO LabelWriter label styles and sizes. Thermal printing needs no ink or toner. Printer prints 53 labels per minute or 3.2" per second with 300 dpi. Label printer is compatible with Windows, XP and Windows Vista, Mac OS X v10.4 or later. Network supported through Windows sharing or available DYMO LabelWriter Print Server. LabelWriter 4XL Printer includes standard printer drivers, USB cable, cleaning card, AC power adapter and cable, user guide, quick start guide and starter roll of 4" x 6" LabelWriter shipping labels. LabelWriter Direct Thermal Printer
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Pros mentioned:
Cost-saving, Thermal printing
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
super for large amount of labels
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all in all a very good item. This label printer saves money as it is thermal and does not use ink cartridges. That in itself is a big savings.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Compatibility issues
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Expect no support from Dymo
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I purchased this to replace my Zebra LP2844 because it does not work on a Mac. I use this printer for ebay, paypal and USPS for 4x6 labels. Printer connected fine but printed blank labels. There are tons of posts on the internet about this.
I contacted Dymo and they basically said "we do not support the 4XL printer with Fed Ex, UPS, USPS, Paypal or Ebay". Even though their knowledge base was full of customer calls on this exact topic they basically said you are out of luck and return the printer.
This printer also does not like wireless print servers, the software requires that you directly connect the printer first so the software recognizes what printer you are using.
Lastly loading thermal labels into the printer is a bit tricky getting them not to jam.
All in all a lousy experience with this product. I bought a new $345 PC from Best Buy and went back to the Zebra. Problem solved.