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Your cart is empty.Bring cable-free convenience to labelling with the DYMO LabelWriter Wireless Label Printer. Print labels directly from Macs, PCs, smartphones and tablets using the built-in Wi-Fi or add the DYMO LabelWriter Wireless to a network for easy sharing with others. This dedicated wireless label printer with direct thermal print technology helps prevent unnecessary sheet label waste by printing the precise number of labels and eliminates the need for costly desktop printer ink or toner. No matter the device used to connect, free DYMO software/the DYMO Connect mobile app allows for quick design and printing of labels. Share efficient cable-free labelling with everyone using the DYMO Label Writer Wireless.
Elise Tickner
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Great label maker
Nikki B
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
This label maker is fantastic! I use it for printing shipping labels and it’s super easy to set up and use. The wireless feature is so convenient and the print quality is great every time.
Julia Lewis
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
LOVE THIS LABEL MACHINE I would recommend this label machine to any small or large business easy to use and the replacement labels are very affordable... 5 stars
P. Doty
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
The only thing wrong with this printer is people NOT READING the instructions. It goes to sleep after 30 minutes. Push power button, print, push power button print. Not losing connection to the wifi, just sleeping. Push power button, print. Repeat. Works every time.
Sharen29
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2024
Great, works well. A bit difficult to setup initially, but once I got it going it was good. Just needed to be reset to factory settings, a google search helped me to get it going quick once I sorted that out. Happy that I decided to take a chance on what likely was a return from their warehouse. Knowing that gave me the idea of resetting it and voila the labels are now flying out of it in record time!
TB
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2024
Works perfectlyI've been using this since February to print labels for my figure parts. It is very easy to set up and to create the labels. The print is great and the labels are high quality. I am very satisfied with this.
Chris Marquette
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The setup was easy, even on a Mac. The wireless printing works well and I have not had any issues with the quality of the print.
Jackson S. Britton
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This printer was in theory perfect for my use case. I was already using a Dymo 450 Twin Turbo and Dymo software (mediocre at best) but I wanted to be able to print labels to the same printer from multiple computers. This setup worked fine for a short period of time but eventually the wireless connection issues with this printer became more and more frequent. Lost way too much time going back and forth with Dymo support, frequent power cycling of the printer, hard resets, resetting network settings, and more. No other issues with any other devices on my network. I eventually gave up and just started using this printer via the USB connection and using my old 450 Twin Turbo for my other PC. On top of all that this printer screws up printing labels way too frequently. Not sure exactly how to describe it. It'll make a horrible jamming type noise as soon as the label starts to print and then spits out blank label. I'm using genuine Dymo labels fed into the printer correctly. It's gotten to the point that it prints correctly maybe one out of three labels and I'm giving up on it.
Mike Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
As a label printer, ti does good work. The Dymo Connect software, however, is terrible when compared to the previous DLS software. It is not an address manager; it is a label designer, not a label manager. It no longer includes an address book and the Microsoft Office/365 plug-in has been dropped.All of that pales when compared to the most often cited problem with the printer: in Windows when it goes offline, it never comes back online. Getting back online requires running the print troubleshooter, restarting the print spooler, or restarting the computer itself.I have found a workaround for this: When configuring the printer's network port, Windows turns on SNMP. For most printers, this is correct. IT IS NOT FOR THIS PRINTER. Turn SNMP off. Windows won't have any idea whether the printer is online or not, but Windows will print to it. If it actually is offline, when you get it back online,e.g., after changing the labels, the label pops right out.
Daniel
Reviewed in Mexico on January 14, 2022
Es muy complicado vincular la impresora a una señal wi-fi y ésta vinculación se pierde muy seguido por lo que hay que volver a instalar Lamentablemente la página de la marca no tiene soluciones fiables
James S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2021
It's hard to list all of the reasons for why this piece of equipment truly sucks so freaking bad.First off, if you have dreams of importing information into the software, and then printing large quantities of labels with ease. You are mistaken. It is difficult to use. CLUNKY would not even begin to describe the intense frustrating errors that come up all over the place just trying to print a label. You have everything manually step by step for each product. You cannot do a massive import. So, this means it will take you a lot of time if you have to print a lot of labels for a lot of products.Then, if you are lucky enough to get the labels to load into the machine without it become possessed and just spewing forth labels as fast possible, you might be able to print a label. However, guess what happens if 50 labels get jammed all at once through the machine? It gets gummed and full and labels stuck the the rollers which you have to then clean out meticulously.So, even then, let's say you get the thing working the labels will then just go off center randomly and you may then have to reprint your whole batch if you didn't double check. Even though it worked fine an hour ago.When you have to replace the tape you have to go through the same process every time.While it is possible to connect this machine to my wireless network. It will NOT STAY CONNECTED. So, it is useless in that regard. I have done all of the steps, connected to it, etc. I can print a test label. Then poof it just decides to vanish. The machine is visible on the router but you can't ping it, can't print to it, nor even load the web interface to figure out what's going on. I have reset the machine multiple times and done the same set up and each time this same problem occurs.There is a serious problem in everything to do with this product.
Nils van den Beemt
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021
I've been using PC-connected Dymo printers for years and the original Dymo Label Software, while not great, is manageable. But the software NOW offered from Dymo is Dymo Connect. Ugh. There is nothing intuitive about this user interface, and if you have been using the "legacy" Dymo Label Software, then you're probably going to be disappointed. The biggest problem: no address book. While there IS some sort of Outlook data import (or access, not sure which), what I wanted was to use my old Dymo address book. After exporting that address book to a CSV file, and then (apparently) successfully importing it into Dymo Connect, those addresses are nowhere to be found.On the upside, there are many more printer layout options in Dymo Connect. That might be more important to you. In my experience, both software packages live side-by-side, so you can have the best of both worlds.So, at least for now, find Dymo Label version 8.7.xxx and you will be able to use the Dymo 450 AND wireless label printers. Both software packages will work so you can pick the one you like. Neither is going win any awards for great software design and usability, but the printers themselves might be enough to make the software tolerable. That's been my experience.
Elton Hammond
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2020
Multiple attempts to connect and print a label have failed. After 40+ years of personal computer use, this simple printer has me stumped for now. Neither the WiFi or the USB cable will show it as connected for the DYMO software. Updated to the latest firmware in the first 5 minutes and it did NOT help. How can DYMO make this such a difficult printer to use? My previous Dymo 450 was very simple and reliable. They must have worked hard to make this one a terrible failure.After spending over an hour on the phone with Dymo's very poor tech support guy, it did everything wrong you could imagine. Took multiple resets with 2 hidden buttons for 5 secs. and 20 secs. then it spits out 7 labels at a time for one with no ink on the paper. I had to return it to Amazon. This is a very nice looking label printer with a terrible practical design that does not want to work. Plus it wrapped the labels around the discharge roller so tight I had to cut them out and pull loose with pliers.
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