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The Casio KL-100 Label Printer is a versatile and compact device designed for efficient labeling. It features a 4-digit LCD display, a built-in font, and the ability to print up to 2 lines of text with various character styles and effects. Compatible with laptops and PCs, this thermal printer supports multiple tape sizes, making it an essential tool for both personal and professional use.
Is Electric | Yes |
Ink Color | Blue |
Control Method | Touch |
Print media | Labels |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, PCs |
Printer Type | Thermal |
Additional Features | Display Screen |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Paper Size | 1.2 centimeters |
Media Size Maximum | 0.47 inches |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Color | Blue |
J**R
Handy little label printer
This thing comes in handy, and has saved me plenty of aggravation. Granted, having a label printer is somewhat of a luxury, but I find it very useful.How many times have you needed to reinstall an OS, but forgot where the manual was with that damn key? Or if you are like me, the CDROM and CD case invariably gets separated at some point-especially with games that require the CDROM to play.I always loose CD software key codes. I also tend to loose CD cases with the key stickers. Or worse, I've purchased and downloaded software, only to see my hard drive crash months later. Have you ever tried to contact a company like Intuit to get a copy of software that you purchased a year ago and get a key? It is a lesson in futility and frustration.I'm much more organized now. I now burn a CD-R with downloaded software and label it with the unlock code, then store it elsewhere. I print a label with the CD key on original CDROMs, throwing away the case, and placing it with all my other CDs in an organizer binder. I also throw away the cardboard boxes that contain the games (or applications). My work area isn't so cluttered anymore.Also great for legibly labeling file manila file folders.Stock up on AA batteries, it uses six.
G**R
never worked from the get go
poor quality which may be why it is no longer manufactured. Actually caught the label tape on fire at first use.
T**G
Great product have loved this machine a long time
Great so far love this machine and hope to be able to get more later on down the road great
"**"
Cheaper at office depot
this is a really great machine but it is only 19.99 at office depot
D**P
Casio KL-100 Label It printer
I have owned this little gem for about two years. I used it to label computer network peripherals, however, I found lots of other uses for it at home. I carrie it back and forth between work and home until I decided to purchase a second unit. The KL-100 is extremely easy to use and is very durable. My only complaint is the relatively high cost of the tapes that are available.
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