Yea, I should say the Dymo isn’t bad by any means. In my case, I had some frustrations with the software (though I don’t remember now what those were). But the main reason for getting a new machine was that I wanted to be able to print 4x6 labels for shipping. Dymo has a printer that does this but I also wanted to try the Brother ones and once I got Brother I really liked it.
I got the networked version thinking it would be nice for others in the office to use, but in reality this never happened. <slightly_off_topic>Instead, we have moved to a networked printer that is always loaded with the free FedEx laser shipping labels and anyone can print their FedEx labels to that. We don’t ship a ton, but my team usually needs to ship out 3-4 laptops or other items per day, so this method works well and I still have my label printer to incessantly label random things! </slightly_off_topic>