Ability to save frequently printed text for later use: We preferred label makers that offered a simple way to save the most frequently used labels.We looked for label makers that offered support for a variety of tapes to fit every need. Plenty of tape options: While plain black-and-white labels will usually do the trick, sometimes a different material or color scheme is required.We didn’t consider any models that printed only one line of text per label. Though legibility tends to decrease when more lines are printed on a label, we think this flexibility is important. Ability to print multiple lines: The models we considered printed between two and five lines.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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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.