The LabelWorks LW-400 Label Printer from Epson outputs labels up to 3/4" wide, providing the ability to print one- or two-line labels. In addition to wider tape compatibility, this step up model from the LW-300 has a 2-line LCD, can print 4 lines of text on a single label, holds more saved templates, prints barcodes, and has a backlit display for easy nighttime use. Easily use the labeler to organize and identify storage bins, school supplies, notebooks, and cable wires. The printer is compatible with 7 languages and together with its 14 fonts, 10 styles, 300+ symbols, and 75 frames enables you to customize your labels exactly how you want them. Once a label is created, save it to the printer's memory for easy reprinting later on.
| Maximum Resolution | 180 dpi |
| Print Features | Auto numbering, multiple print, vertical printing, mirror printing |
| Compatibility | LC tape |
| Tape Sizes |
1/4" (6 mm) 3/8" (9 mm) 1/2" (12 mm) 3/4" (19 mm) |
| Tape Length | 30.0' (9.0 m) |
| Maximum Print Width | 3/8" (9.0 mm) |
| Maximum Print Lines | 4 |
| Maximum Characters | 80/label |
| Media Types | Standard, Iron-on, Metallic, Reflective, Strong Adhesive, Glow-in-the-Dark, Pearlized, Tab, Fluorescent, Clear |
| Number of Fonts |
Fonts: 14 Font Styles: 10 Font Sizes: 5 Font Widths: 2 Built-In Symbols: 300+ Built-In Frames: 75+ |
| Barcoding | CODE39, CODE128, ITF, CODABAR, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13 |
| Fonts | Sans Serif, Sans Serif HG, Sans Serif ST, Gothic, Bold Gothic, Roman, US Roman, CL Roman, Mincho, Gyosho, Reisho, BR, CB, Script PL |
| Supported Languages | English, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, German |
| Built-in Memory | Up to 50 labels |
| Keyboard Zones | QWERTY |
| Cutter | Built-in, manual |
| Indicators | Open cover detection, battery level indicator |
| Batteries |
6x AA alkaline batteries
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Please Note:Batteries not included close |
| Display | 16 character 2 lines LCD |
| Power Requirements | 120 V AC/60 Hz |
| Temperature |
Operating Temperature: 50 to 95 ºF (10 to 35 ºC) Storage Temperature: 14 to 131 ºF (-10 to 55 ºC) |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 4.33 x 6.7 x 2.2" (110 x 170 x 56 mm) |
| Weight |
14 oz (400 g)
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Please Note:Weight does not include batteries or tape cartridge close |
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Comments about Epson LabelWorks LW-400 Label Printer:
Used to label my photographic works e.g.. my framed articles are titled on the front but on the rear, I need to let my clients know, in a very professional way, the exact product they are getting.
The Epson labeler allows me to do this.
It has many fonts and symbols.
I use it to print my company name on all my photo equipment.
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I got this label maker in an attempt to realize my endless goal of "getting organized". As a mother of three young children, this is a pretty ambitious goal. We started homeschooling this year, so now there are even more things to organize. I like that I can choose different fonts and sizes for my labels. I've been busily labeling all our school supplies, and now my first-grader knows where to find things, eliminating the previous, "Mommy, where is....?" I've also used the basic cartridge to label sippy cups, and am happy to report that the label made it through the dishwasher without coming off. I am looking forward to purchasing the fabric transfer label cartridge so I can keep track of our coats, boots, etc. My boys always beg to push the 'print' and 'cut' buttons, so I would say the product is user friendly and easy to figure out. I haven't had a chance to play with a lot of the special features, yet, but so far am impressed. It does take 6 batteries, which is a lot. This is a great label maker at a great price!
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I bought this to replace a Brother model I used for about 10 years. It served me well and I have nothing bad to say about it.
But I decided to try this Epson based on the feature to price ratio (it was on sale very cheap at the time). I`m glad I did - I really like this one. Maybe not so easy to operate as the featureless Brother, but it's not that hard to figure out, and does much more than I expected.
The printing looks great, but with a slight pixelation thats a non-issue for me personally. It's an ergonomic shape and size, and does more than I`ll ever think of actually using. One of the main features for me was the avaliable iron-on tape.
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