So, I remain skeptical, at first I found myself happy to test a Dymo then when unpacking given the large size of the machine, and weight starts to do I became disillusioned. Indeed my first impressions are negative I lost the smile, Very heavy, very bulky, inconvenient transportation, (for the record, that my work is half size and half weight) Some benefits have yet been found, Ability to change the size of the ribbon (from 6 mm to 24 mm) rechargeable battery, possibility of connecting to a computer, establishment of bar codes (although I know what to do) the downloadable software from the manufacturer website to print icons that can be a plus. a touch screen seemed a good idea, it has to verify the use, multiple functions (user profiles, model labels, stored printed labels, So much for the outline and first impressions, No doubt this is a very good label, its size but its weight is in my opinion a major flaw, At the same time everyone their use, for me it will be used to manufacture trails tags, so the rest is a bit superfluous. But anyway its varied features make it an asset, Remains another big drawback, the price is very expensive especially for labels that ...