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Zebra Lp 2844

Keeping proper track of account and stock can sometimes be difficult if you own a business. However, a simple, easy to use solution is a bar code system. Bar code printers are easy, and cheap to find, any way you will need to do a exiguous explore prior to purchasing one. Here are the top 3 models citizen and businesses buy, and a recap of each of them:

The Most favorite Model, and Our Favorite:

Dymo Printer

1) Zebra Lp2844

This astonishing exiguous printer packs a punch, is fast, easy to set up, and cheap. By far the most favorite model in the industry. The model we had was purchased with  special code found on the blog listed below, for less than 0.

When we opened the package, all we needed to start printing was included in the box, even labels. Upon plugging in the Usb cord, we were presented with a surprisingly straightforward installation process. Better than that though, every label we printed was clean, neat, accurate, easy to set up and format, and fast.

The Zebra Lp2844 was by far the best printer in our tests.

The Runner Up... By a Good Distance

2) Brother Ql-1060N

It is unfortunate that we tested the Zebra 2844 first, we were spoiled. Upon connecting the Brother to our system, we were confronted with a wildly confusing installation process, and a cable which did not properly fit. We purchased this unit from eBay for 0 and regret it. Although it came in second place, that is because there are only 3 printers in this test.

When we finally got the printer installed, the Brother Ql-1060N did truly produce decent results. While slightly, and we mean slightly, faster than the Zebra Lp 2844, it was hard to set up other templates for different shipping labels. Also, the make and case felt cheap and light weight compared to the other 2 models we tested.

For the price, hard work complex in setting it up, and strangeness in changing printing formats, the Zebra Lp 2844 is a much Better selection than the Brother Ql-1060N, but not worse than the.....

Worst Thermal Label Printer of the 3 We Tested

3) Dymo LabelWriter 4Xl

While we found it for a exiguous cheaper than the Brother, it was still more costly than the Zebra 2844. We got this one off of Amazon.com for 0. This was a real piece of work. Upon occasion the package we found an odd shaped usb association which we did not have. After seeing a converter for it, we plugged it in, and were informed we needed to join together to the internet to download the setup files. Why was there even an "Installation" disk if we have to go online and download files? Couldn't they just have included a link?

It claims to be a 4" label printer, and while we did get the labels to fit, it took awhile. The labels barely fit and constantly ripped on the sides and were jamming the printer. This was not a qoute with whether of the other 2 printers. Also, the quality of the printing was very poor. You could truly see the dots with your blind eye which made the bar codes. This printer did not have an easy way to convert the printing size or format, and was nothing compared to the Zebra  Lp 2844.

In Conclusion

The Zebra Lp 2844 was our hands down favorite. The ease, cost, speed, and quality surpassed all of the competitors. This recap truly revealed why Zebra leads the business in thermal laser printers.

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