
First, the Dymo software is junk, occasionally freezes, I suspect because it is an old 32 bit software and I'm using 64 bit Win10 as well as a Chromebook which I've read is also not supported by the program, but I have not tested it on my Chromebook. Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-ownedĭymo LW 450 Twin Turbo Printer ~ I had 2 450 Turbos and adding a 3rd type of label, I decided to replace one of the singles with this Twin printer. Read the instructions and don't panic if you get a label jam (rare, but it can happen). The only real inherent drawback I've encountered is that the labels are thermally printed - so they will fade with time (and heat) and don't stand up to much wear unless you cover them with clear tape - so they aren't the greatest for permanent inventory labeling. Label rolls aren't terribly expensive, but aren't dirt-cheap, either - so be sure to consider what you really need before you stock up with a drawer full.


If you are a compulsive labeler (or have a real need to print legible, convenient, labels for bins, containers, products, or other items), it's a reasonable buy.
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The dual-label version is really only an advantage if you do a lot of label-size swapping, but comes in very handy in that case - saving figuring out where and how to store those partial rolls of different label sizes and types that you swap in and ou t. Drivers were easy to install (MacOS, in my case, for all installations of mine) and the app is very straightforward - with provisions for lots of label types, sizes, and configurations (address, return-address, barcode, miscellaneous ident labels, etc.).

I have one at home that I use occasionally, we have two at our office/shop that we use constantly, and another (the twin-turbo model) in our "new" remote shop that's getting plenty of use, now, as well. This is my fourth LabelWriter 450 turbo (first twin-label one), and all are working great.
