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Article: Dymo LabelWriter 330 Turbo does splendidly.(BUSINESS TIMES)(ON COMPUTERS)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- March 11, 2002
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Byline: Mark Kellner, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
When I was a kid, once, I got my hands on a Dymo labeler - you know, the thing with a metal dial you used to spell out words, embossed one character at a time on plastic tape. I had fun for hours, although my father wasn't overly pleased with the amount of tape consumed or the ensuing mess.
Call me weird, but I'll bet you (or someone in close proximity to you) had the same fun. Maybe more than once.
Those labelers are still around, in a modified form: they require batteries now, have miniature keyboards and print, not emboss, characters on various kinds of labeling tape. Such is progress, I guess.
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