

With the 4XL, you can print labels up to 4" wide, and the software and printer are not limited by the DRM that is found in the 550 series printers. However, DYMO continues to manufacture one printer from the 450 Series lineup - the Dymo LabelWriter 4XL Label Printer. This means that there is proprietary technology, enabled by using RFID chips known as DRM (digital rights management), in the DYMO 550 Series Printers that prevents everything except for DYMO brand authentic labels to work with the software/printer. The biggest difference between the DYMO 550 Series from the 450 Series is that the 550 Series are "locked down" printers. What Are The Differences Between DYMO 550 and 450 LabelWriter Printers?


With the new series comes a few important changes that you should be aware of - particularly if you have purchased replacement Dymo labels in the past. On October 1, DYMO brand announced the newest generation of their popular LabelWriter desktop direct thermal label printers. New DYMO 550 LabelWriter Series: Everything You Need To Know
