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5 best thermal printers for shipping labels

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Working in retail (and not only) more often than not requires you to keep track of what comes in and what goes out, and at the moment there’s no better way to do that than by using thermal printers fit for creating barcodes and shipping labels.

Panduit LS8E, ROLLO Label Printer, and Zebra – ZD410 are all equally-viable choices when it comes to finding the best thermal label printer that can help you organize and keep track of your merchandise once and for all.

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What are the best thermal printers for shipping labels deals?

What are the best thermal printers for shipping labels deals?

DYMO LabelWriter 450

DYMO LabelWriter 450 is one of the most accessible (money-wise) thermal printers that can help you print barcodes and shipping labels with minimum efforts.

This device is fit for a lot of activities, ranging from labeling, shipping, filing and barcode creation to effortless home and office organization.

MUNBYN Label Printer 4×6

MUNBYN Thermal Label Printer 4×6 is a thermal printer with USB support thanks to a matching WiFi Dongle that supports wireless link printing. It can be used to generate labels and barcodes and can be configured quicklythanks to itsone-click setupfeature.

This device is compatible with Amazon, eBay, FedEx, Shopify, UPS, Etsy and USPS, and other similar popular services.

It also features a built-in label identifier, which only requires you to insert the label so that the device can fetch it and feed it to the printer.

ROLLO Label Printer

ROLLO Label Printer is a thermal printer that can be safely used for creating labels and barcodes and generally for keeping track of your merchandise or inventory through means of labeling your possessions in a seamless manner.

Compared to other products, ROLLO Label Printer works with any Thermal Direct Labels, which means you won’t have to spend a fortune on proprietary labels.

More so, it can print at a speed of 150mm/s, so you don’t have to wait around a lot for labels to be printed.

Zebra – ZD410

Zebra – ZD410 is a direct thermal desktop printer that can generate labels, barcodes, receipts, tags, and even wrist bands, without the slightest effort.

This device can be connected via USB, BTLE or USB host, depending on your needs.

Its software counterpart, ZEBRA DESIGNER, allows you to use premade labels and barcode templates, but you can also use it to create your own.

Panduit LS8E Kit

Panduit LS8E is a complete kit that can help you solve your organizing issues by letting you print labels and barcodes quickly and without requiring either ink or toner; printing is done via heated printing pins on heat-sensitive paper.

The kit includes the actual device, but also one pack of self-laminated labels, a case, a quick reference card, the operator’s manual and various other accessories.

If you manage your own small business, run a shop, or just need a way to quickly and effectively keep track of your office or home inventory, you might want to consider turning to thermal printers for label and barcode creation.

Zebra – ZD410, ROLLO Label Printer and DYMO LabelWriter 450 are some of the best thermal printers that can help you with the tasks mentioned above in a seamless manner.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.