Casio KL-750B 2 Line Label Printer
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $59.95
- Average Customer Rating:
- 2.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Casio
Features
- Prints up to 2 lines of text
- 4-digit LCD screen
- 200 dpi resolution
- Compatible with 4 tape sizes
- 37 built-in special symbols and illustrations
Description
Type any word or phrase on the built-in keyboard, press "print", and out comes a beautiful, professional-looking label. The Casio EZ-Label Printers are perfect for labeling books, files, equipment, and just about everything else! A variety of print styles is available and you can print on a wide selection of labels in all colors and sizes.
Help organize your life with the low cost Casio KL-750B label printer. It is compact and lightweight with a convenient carrying handle. You can take it up to the attic, down to the basement, or any place that needs labeling and organizing.
The KL-750B prints up to two lines of text including characters for 14 languages and 37 symbols and illustrations. You can even create special effects such as shading, underlining, and framing. With a print resolution of 200 dpi, your text will look sharp and your labels easy to read. Its built-in sans serif font can be printed in six different sizes, so you'll never need to squint to read labeled boxes on the top shelf.
Its top-loading cassette, standard QWERTY keyboard, and four-digit LCD for editing make the KL-750B quite user friendly. It comes packaged with 9-millimeter tape but will accommodate a variety of tape sizes and colors including iron-on transfer tape. It runs on eight AA batteries (not included) or an optional AC adapter. --Emily Bakko
Spotlight customer reviews
Where's the Cutting Blade?
[ Posted: 2004-05-14 ]
I bought the last one Casio KL-750B, and a tape cartridge, (the tape was more than the label printer). I tried using it and discovered there was no cutting blade. Went back to the store, they said contact Casio. Did that, found no way to get a blade cartridge. So, this "deal" wasn't. Casio let me down.
non-stickines of tape; jam; cost of AC/DC adapter and tape
[ Posted: 2003-03-02 ]
- In a few months, the labels I put on Cat-5 cable came off; and also the labels on put on plastic tape also came off. I used the genuin CASIO tape (I do not think I have a choice).
- It jams when there is no enough power. In this case, it should stop printing. It seems that it has enough power to print, but not enough power to eject the tape.
- I could not found the spec for the AC/DC adapter (output voltage). I have many AC/DC adapters, and I hate to buy another one. I do not think the one from casio is any better than a generic one.
Based on the fact, that it uses 8 batteries, I think the AC/DC adapter's output voltage should be 12V, but not sure. The voltage should be indicated on the socket, but it is not.
- I kinda surprised me knowing each label I make costs 10-20 cents.
I mentioned negative things, as they bother me. Whatever I did not mentioned, I have no problem with. As a standard service, Casio sends me the manual free of charge, when I lost the original manual.