Best Label Maker
Here's why we believe Dymo's Rhino 4200 is the best label maker you can buy.
Best overall
The Dymo Rhino 4200 has it all. A QWERTY keyboard makes it as easy to use as a PC keyboard or smartphone to create and print out labels, which can be wire- and cable wrappers, flags, code-39 and code-128 barcodes. It's the only unit most consumers will need to purchase for a variety of tasks.Bottom line: The Rhino 4200 is one of (if not) the best label makers you can get.One more thing: The custom key allows you to save custom settings for label formats.
Why the Dymo Rhino 4200 is the best label maker
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The Rhino 4200 by Dymo is a killer label maker and it absolutely should be at just shy of $60. It's easy to get used to the quick print speed and portability, as well as advanced features like support for a wide array of symbols, numbers, and letters. As an added bonus, all this functionality is accessible through a small LCD display and QWERTY keyboard.
Label varieties include cable wrappers, flags, as well as different length labels. Essentially, whatever you wish to organize in the home or workspace, the Rhino 4200 will be able to handle. And fear not if one works in a harsh environment because this unit is designed to take a drop or two, as well as some bumps thanks to rubber edging. Single-touch "hot keys" are designed as quick shortcuts to specific formats for the different label types, which cuts down on the time you need to spend navigating menus and hitting buttons.
A custom key is slightly different than its counterparts in that instead of providing convenient access to standard formats and functions, it allows you to save custom settings for future use. Overall, the Rhino 4200 is a great label maker for use in the home or workplace.
Affordable
Sporting the ability to print in six different font styles and nine type styles, the affordable Brother P-touch doesn't feel cheap when you put it to use. Various basic features like time and date functionality are also included. The unit will get the job done for $19.58, just don't expect any advanced capabilities.Bottom line: If you need a cheap label maker you can't go wrong with the Brother P-touch.One more thing: It can print up to two lines.
Font variety
Epson's LabelWorks LW-300 is a creative little unit, packing in 14 fonts, 10 styles, more than 300 symbols, and over 75 frame types. If you want to get a little creative with your labels without forking out for expensive models, Epson has you covered. It's also super-easy to use and can store up to 30 files on built-in memory.Bottom line: It's affordable, at just $30, has bags of creative options, and is friendlier to the environment.One more thing: It creates up to 62 percent less waste due to the smaller margins used.
Multilingual
Multiple fonts, styles, enough memory for saving up to nine labels, and support for three languages make this quite the interesting little unit at $23.25. Package all this with handy features like automatic shutdown to save battery and different label varieties, and you have a great label maker.Bottom line: It's quick, easy-to-use and supports three different languages.One more thing: Labels are available in plastic, metalic, magnetic, and iron-on varieties.
For the PC
The P-touch PC-connectable does exactly what it says on the label maker. It connects to your PC. Any desktop, laptop or tablet running Windows will be able to connect to and use the P-touch by Brother to print out labels without issue. Multiple graphics, fonts and more are supported as an added bonus.Bottom line: If you need a label maker to be connected to a PC, this is the one for you.One more thing: No extra software is required for operation, simply plug-n-print for $38.79.
Conclusion
Pretty much any label maker will produce quality stickers that can be used for storage and other tasks, but depending on your needs and requirements you may need to shop around and look at different (and more expensive) listings for advanced functionality. The Rhino 4200 by Dymo is a great all-around maker that will be able to handle most needs.
Best overall
The Dymo Rhino 4200 has it all. A QWERTY keyboard makes it as easy to use as a PC keyboard or smartphone to create and print out labels, which can be wire- and cable wrappers, flags, code-39 and code-128 barcodes. It's the only unit most consumers will need to purchase for a variety of tasks.Bottom line: The Rhino 4200 is one of (if not) the best label makers you can get.One more thing: The custom key allows you to save custom settings for label formats.
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Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.