Desktop label printers are usually designed for light or medium-duty use with a roll of stock up to 4" wide. They are quiet and inexpensive. Most of them are use a thermal printing mechanism . Where the thermal label printers apply heat to transfer material such as paper or tape. Commercial label printers can typically hold a larger roll of stock (up to 8" wide) and are used for medium-volume printing. Back in 1935, Stan Avery first invented the self –adhesive label printerDesktop Label Printers. All most all label printers have three main parts, those being the printer, the applicator and the part that distributes labels and ribbons... It wasn't until the first part of the 20th century when the first printer capable of producing self-adhesive labels was created there are wide range of desktop label printers available. Most of them are for basic use and required no software to install. Depending on customer need there is variety of Desktop label printers available in the market. Some of the popular brands in the markets are:
· Dymo Plug-N-Play
· Rollo X1036
· Dymo 450 Twin Turbo
· Zebra Desktop Printer
· High performance Compact Desktop Printer
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