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The Dymo Junior Home Embossing Label Maker features a 42-character embossing wheel with a large ergonomic knob for comfortable use by all ages. It requires no batteries, uses 9mm wide 3D labels in multiple colors, and includes easy-to-peel tabs with a visible last character to minimize waste. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for stylish, sustainable home or office organization.

| Product Dimensions | 1.4"D x 3.22"W x 1.83"H |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Maximum Media Size | 9mm |
| Included Components | Dymo Embossing device junior blue |
| Print media | Labels |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 100 |
| Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 10 ppm |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 300 x 300 dpi |
| Sheet Size | 3.35 inches |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 300 x 300 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Color Depth | 1 bpp |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Wattage | 3600 kWh |
| Max copy resolution color | 300 x 300 dpi |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 300 dpi |
| Duplex | simplex |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Ink Color | Blue/Green |
| Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Output sheet capacity | 50 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Model Series | Junior |
| Specific Uses For Product | Labelling and organising various items |
| Supported Media Sizes | 10 x 15 centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05411313127462 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 12 GB |
| Manufacturer | Dymo |
| Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
| Item model number | S0717900 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | ABS synthetics |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Size | embosser |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S0717900 |
F**A
Labeler's Best Friend
Worked right out the packaging (as it should); didn't have any problems or stickiness when I was scrolling around for letters either. Loaded up a nice black tape and just went to town on labeling. Super easy to use, love the quality of it. Only negative thing is that you just have to make sure you are actually pressing/squeezing the handle (don't need to hulk grip it or anything, but just a proper squeeze) - a light squeeze will get you'll get a faded or a nonexistent letter. But otherwise the labels I all made came out really nice! Now all I need to do is fine more things to label...
H**R
It’s exactly what you think you’re getting
If you grew up with these label embossing makers, then you know what I mean by my subject line. They do exactly what it looks like they do, they create embossed labels you can stick to things. They are made of plastic and they aren’t super durable so you have to be reasonable gentle with them. They take a little bit of getting used to as far as spinning the wheel and making sure you’ve got the letter you want lined up, and you need to make sure you pull the handle/trigger with enough force to emboss the label. It’s all manual, so if you are used to electronic everything this might be a new concept for you. That said, it does the job. I have arthritis and other strength issues and I haven’t had a problem creating labels with it.It came pre-loaded with black tape in it, so I haven’t tried to replace a roll yet. I have a feeling that might get interesting as there are NO instructions included, but I assume I will figure that out. It reminds me of a simpler time and I enjoy using the labels around the house, on cards, on art projects, etc. . . You can buy tapes in other colors, but I’m a traditionalist and like the black tape with the white embossing.I think they are overpriced (what isn’t these days) but I also like that I don’t have to plug it in, put a battery in it or charge it. I just have to pull the handle! Again, I’d treat it with some care, don’t toss it down or try to spin the wheel quickly or in the wrong way, don’t squeeze the handle too tightly, etc. because the plastic it is made of won’t like that. Otherwise it’s a great little labeler and you’ll enjoy it for a long time to come.As other have mentioned, I tend to add a space before and after the label to make it more even. The label that says DYMO came in the machine and wasn’t done that way, the ones I made (HI and THANKS) are done with a space.
B**N
Works like a champ- many others have failed me.
FINALLY one that works, I've had 4. Have I tried to move on from the classic embossed look and ended up with a drawer full of label makers collecting dust? yes, yes I have. But I keep going back to this.
B**Y
Junk - Avoid wasting your money
Junk, pure and simple. Stopped working after less than one roll of labels went through it. Jammed then wouldn't advance anymore even after the jam cleared.Do not buy.
N**L
Great label maker
This is a great little label maker. You have to use firm pressure to get the labels to come out clear. I read some user errors in the other reviews. I recommend this label maker though.
J**E
Works good, squeeze hard
Works good, squeeze hard . Practice, Practice, Practice
N**A
You must press VERY STRONGLY to get a good imprint. I liked my old one better.
You have to press with all your might to get a good imprint. I am 85 years old and small. So I am not real fond of this. Liked my old one better.
K**.
good
it's good but it got stuck sometimes, kinda annoying. returned it
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