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SaveOnLabel’s Dymo 30252 compatible address labels deliver 3,500 BPA-free, scratch-resistant, and strongly adhesive labels across 10 rolls. Engineered for flawless printing on a wide range of Dymo thermal printers, these premium labels ensure your packages look sharp and professional while cutting costs without compromising quality.






| ASIN | B01MS6BDO7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,092,403 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #49,248 in Office Labels & Stickers |
| Brand | SaveOnLabel |
| Brand Name | SaveOnLabel |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 228 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00642014970445 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | SaveOnLabel |
| Number of Labels | 350 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 10 Rolls |
| UPC | 642014970445 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
F**O
High quality and Epson TM- L90 compatible
The roll of labels is medium-high to high quality. It should be apt for most of your packing/labeling tasks. The adhesive is good enough to stay on the box for a large time. It's a termal label, so some limitations apply. I didn't used it with the compatible printers advertised, I bought the Zebra Compatible 2.25" x 1.25" labels and use them with the Epson TM-L90 label printers with and without the peeler installed. It worked flawlessly, no jams and the printer with the peeler installed delivered the label without error (See attached video). And of course the price is right! I'm wondering if SaveONLabels will replace my current brand of labels (for Zebra and Dymo printers) and test them for another printers like the Epson and Zebra portable printers.
M**E
Great label for DYMO printer
These labels work perfectly in my Dymo printer. I have had no issues or complaints using this brand. I find them to be nearly indistinguishable from the labels marketed directly by Dymo. The paper is substantial for a quality label and the adhesive adheres strongly and without issue to my packages. I strive to keep packaging costs low and have found SaveOnLabel to be an excellent alternative for my Dymo label printing needs.
C**S
Once we find something good for our business
As you may guess, buying original labels may just make you broke, so we are always looking for generic replacement. We tried many of them, but unfortunately, none of the generic brands had consistent quality. Consistency in quality is very important to us. Once we find something good for our business, we just want to reorder it blindly, and spend our time on something more important, other than doing market research every few months. We had bad experience in the past, when we were using generic labels from other suppliers. Most of them are good in the beginning. But with all of them, at some point you get a batch of bad labels. It seems that everyone is trying to cut costs, and it ends up with having either bad glue or a very thin paper. This inconsistency can literally cost you a lost client. We would never wish poor labels even to our competitor. Last year we were using some other generic brand and the shipping labels were falling down while in transit. As you may understand, this resulted in lost shipments, unnecessary headache with the UPS insurance department and eventually lost revenue, lost inventory, and very unhappy customers. And unhappy customers are customers that will never return. And the worst part they post bad reviews because they ARE unhappy. Believe us, being hurt by something which is not related to the quality of your product is the worst feeling ever.
I**N
These labels are just as good as the authentic Dymo labels
These labels are just as good as the authentic Dymo labels. I have bought 6-7 of these rolls now and have had no problems. They stick onto packages, tote bins, and pretty much anything I've labeled. They work great with my Dymo 450 Turbo, haven't gummed it up, only once did they get jammed. However that could have been a user issue.
S**D
I came back to buy more (but...)
This is my second purchase of this product. Can't really talk about how great they are because I have nothing to compare them to, but... They work perfectly in my old Zebra LP-2844ps. Have had zero feed issues and the labels stick well on boxes, poly mailers and plastic bubble envelopes. Great stuff. *Edit, as I got down to the last 10% of the roll the labels on my first roll and my second, have not been feeding/printing consistently. I don't know if this is a problem with my Zebra or the labels, so I am not knocking much off my review. Going to try a different label this time around and see if they roll out better, till empty. Will update in a few months.
I**N
did i just spent my money to buy the garbage..?
I wish I could leave 0 star instead 1 this is totally garbage that I paid for. about 2~3 out of 10 labels are peeled off themselves after printing. I guess there's a reason that the product is so cheap to match the quality pros: price is cheap cons: quality is cheap I'm so mad that I spent my money to buy the garbage. it stucks every time after 10~20 labels printing, also the labels are not hardly attached to the paper, so it drops off to the floor.
R**R
The rep told us these weren't compatible... could be wrong.
We ship out over 10,000 products a month with our high-volume, low-margin business and are always looking to see if we can cut costs. We thought we struck gold with these labels as they’re significantly cheaper when purchasing bulk amounts versus going through Dymo directly. We ordered these and got them very quickly, which is always a plus. However, as soon as we tried them out, no labels would print. We tried this with 2 (maybe 3, I don’t remember) different Dymo machines and none of them worked. After being on the phone with Dymo customer service for HOURS (!!!) and trying all kinds of tests, the representative told us our issue was that these labels are not compatible with Dymo. I am not 100% sure if this was just a “let’s give her an answer” kind of answer or if it’s true, but we never had any long-lasting issues before with the regular Dymo labels. My sister put in regular Dymo labels on her other machine at home and that one worked fine. I see there are many people who have found success with these labels, so maybe I was an exception or the Dymo rep gave us a wrong answer, but I wanted to leave this review as an FYI. We’ve since switched over to the Dymo LabelWriter 450 as that one has given us less problems overall anyway and we’re using regular Dymo labels.
I**K
Excellent quality !!! Very Happy !!!
These labels are unbelievably good, especially for the price you pay. I really can't tell the difference between these and the real DYMO. I tried almost all other generic offerings here on Amazon, but none of them was as good as these. The other labels I used had bad glue, thin paper, or just were not printing well. I need a lot of shipping labels - you know - the Christmass is just around the corner. I used a full roll today, which is more than 100 boxes (we use two labels per box for FBA shipments) and I haven't had a single problem. No blank labels, no bad alignment, no bad perforation. I see some reviews here about perforation or alignment issues - well ... maybe these guys have issues with their printer, because, as I mentioned, except for the price,I see no difference between these and the original DYMO.
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