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Envelope please...

One of my assistant's responsibilities is logging correspondence, preparing address labels for envelopes and completing the mail out.  The one complaint she has is that since she doesn't have a printer at her desk, if she only has a few labels to print (not enough for a full page of labels), then she has to get up and go to the photocopier to print each envelope.  It is inconvenient to say the least.  You can imagine how happy she was when I received the DYMO Label Writer 450 Twin Turbo  label maker and brought it to her desk and said she could have it, but the one string attached was that she had to do a product review so I could share it with my readers on my blog (that was the requirement I had in order to keep it at no charge).  She eagerly took it and here is what she had to say about it: ******* What she thinks: The DYMO Label Writer 450 Twin Turbo is user friendly, very easy to use, straightforw...

I love getting free things, don't you?

I especially like it when the item is useful. I was asked to try out the Dymo 260P Label Maker and by doing so I got to keep it. I immediately brought it to the office to put it to good use. There are so many uses for it and I especially like the fact that it is a hand-held device and very easy to use. Even I didn�t have any problems making a label and that was before I read the instructions. The Dymo machine has certainly come a long way. I remember back in the old days using the punch type Dymo. It was in demand even back then. I recall one of the secretaries in our department created a sign-up sheet to use it, but also to ensure we got it back. We all needed something we wanted to label. Now it is even easier to use with professional looking labels for use on your files, organizing the supply cabinet or in a publication room to put labels so you can easily find what you are looking for. Another thing I found useful is to put a label on the wires th...