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Press INSERT, select SYMBOLS, and press OK.
To see all the symbols, visit either our LetraTag LT100H (handheld) or LetraTag LT100T (desktop) page and look for the user guide download link. $) and mathematcal symbols (+ = % etc), but the LetraTag is capable of printing many others, including : information, smiley face, love heart, trash, phone, danger, this side up, wheelchair, male, female, banana, apple, car, truck, train, bike, ball, cat, dog, fish and even a dolphin symbol. When we say symbols, the obvious ones are currency symbols (i.e. Quite obviously, the LetraTag is good for printing Numbers and Letters, but it is also capable of printing 195 different symbols. They are used for everything from labeling cookie jars to clothing, and in between you've got a whole lot of other uses like labeling file folders, light switches, shelves, lunch boxes, staplers.
While we preferred label makers with these options, they weren’t required.Dymo LetraTag label makers are low cost devices suited to the home / SOHO user wishing to print simple one-line or two-line labels.
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Support for bar code printing: This wasn’t a priority in our consideration, but being able to print bar codes from a label maker is a nice feature for small-business owners.
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Most models we considered had between eight and 14 fonts installed two models supported Google’s massive font library, as well as Apple’s and two models could be plugged into a PC or Mac to use the fonts installed on those devices.
We favored the models with buttons on the side of the device, rather than the top, since these were easier to grip and press.
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Side-cut labels: Most label makers offer on-device, manual buttons to slice labels.We also looked at a few models with PC/Mac support, so it'd be possible to type from a favorite keyboard rather than the on-device keyboard. A few models we considered lacked keyboards but allowed us to type and print labels directly from a phone.
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A comfortable keyboard to type on: We mainly considered label makers with full keyboards, complete with function keys, that looked comfortable enough to type on for more than a few keystrokes.These are much more convenient than those that require having a new pack of batteries on hand whenever a label maker dies, but they tend to be more expensive up front than models that use AA or AAA batteries. A rechargeable battery: We preferred models with rechargeable batteries and an AC adapter.A large screen for previewing labels: While we preferred models capable of displaying three to five lines of text on-screen, several models showed only one line at a time while offering enough other benefits to be considered in our testing.