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The Epson LABELWORKS LW-C410PX is a portable Bluetooth label printer designed for home, office, and creative use. It supports up to 18mm wide designer tapes in various finishes, connects wirelessly to smartphones via a dedicated app for custom label creation with print preview, and offers professional-quality 180 DPI printing. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for organizing, crafting, and small business needs, all backed by a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.















| Product dimensions | 19.5D x 20.5W x 8H centimetres |
| Controller type | iOS |
| Maximum Supported Paper Size | 18mm (Width) x Standard Length |
| Included components | Label Tapes |
| Print media | Labels |
| Scanner type | Portable |
| Max input sheet capacity | 1 |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones |
| Maximum colour print resolution | 180 Dots Per Inch |
| Sheet size | 18 millimeters |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 180 Dots Per Inch |
| Warranty type | Lifetime |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Maximum copies per run | 1 |
| Item model number | LW-C410PX |
| Manufacturer | LABELWORKS |
| Form Factor | Printer |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 410 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**R
Love this label maker. The flexibility offer through the app gives you a great deal of control. It works way more like a printer than a label maker. Having to do a Bluetooth connection before each use might be problematic for some. Others might find the print interface having too many menus and features. But for this IT guy it’s the label maker I always wished for.
A**A
La etiquedora es muy útil, funciona perfecto, en general todo bien, sólo es un poco complicado encontrar las cintas, por lo que en caso de adquirirla, hay que asegurarse de que puedes conseguirlas. La cinta que usa es tipo PX
H**N
Using this to print QR codes and names for devices while I am on the go at different sites. The software on your phone is the perk here because it utilizes Bluetooth printing and is very easy to use. I like that it runs off of battery power so I can replace batteries real quick if I need to and won't have to wait on it to charge. It also has a lifetime warranty if you go online and fill out the form.
R**E
I bought the Brother P-220 with the full QWERTY keyboard thinking it'd be easier than an app based system like the Epson LW- C410 that I'm reviewing here. Wrong. There's a lot of little things to know about the Brother machine that would force me to memorize a lot of its functions if I wanted ease of use, and it's non-backlit display doesn't show 2 lines, another complication I don't want to deal with. > Not a problem with the Epson, it's like any well-written app for print design, easy to use, very graphical, and in minutes I was up to speed. The Bluetooth connection was super easy as well. I felt compelled to write this review because I'm ASTONISHED that Epson would make a label whose backing is a chore to remove. I figure that the OEM of a product like their tape cartridges are going to give you the best experience and best possible quality. WRONG. 1. There is no split backing for the labels, pelling off the backing of each one is painstaking and time-consuming. 2. The adhesive was about 1/2 to 1/3 as much as I would expect from a quality label. Having worked in construction I know how sticky tape can get, and this one is pathetic. I'm putting clear scotch tape over each one. In the short time I've used the Epson, I'd give it a 5/5. The low print quality is notifceably pixelated with some fonts, all the more so when you're dealing with 1/2 tape using 2 lines. But that's a price/product thing, they've provided a quality printer and app for a reasonable price and this is what you get. I'm actually willing to spend a little more than 1/2 again as much to upgrade to their LW-C610, which has twice the print resolution. You get what you pay for, I'm glad they give the choice of being economical with this unit. It looks like they haven't solved the problem with excess tape wastage- my understanding is that that extra 1/2" that's wasted is a function of the tape needing to clear the label housing after it hits the print head. They do you the courtesy of cutting it off so you're left with a label that is cut evenly on both sides of the label. So: Label maker: 4/5 Labels: 2/5 I deduct a point for the quality of the labels, and the fact that with this unit or the LW-C610, there are very few labels available from 3d parties that are larger than 1/2". Even 3/4" is scarce, so you'd be forced to buy Epson tapes, at 4 times the cost if you wanted to use it in larger widths.
K**.
Excelente. Solo que es de baterías y no se nota eso tan fácil en la publicidad (no es un problema)
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