After I was annoyed by my Dymo LabelWriter, which costs more than twice as much, I've gained this device. Of course it can not compete graphically as one on PC (however rather cumbersome and imprecise) can not make the label as Dymo. But for all simple, two-line labels and it will do just fine. The tapes are expensive - but at Dymo well. The exchange of different sizes is very Baer afloat by hand.
The decisive factor is the durability of the print: while here is the font of life, I have at Dymo thirty labels which are sometimes become quite illegible already determined. In the worst case, the signature is even completely gone and only to see the white paper.
That does not happen when Brother ...
Who simple, durable and quickly made labeling needs: access.