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The Epson LABELWORKS LW-PX800 is a compact industrial wireless label maker designed for professional environments. It supports over 160 tape types up to 1.5 inches wide, prints at 360 dpi with thermal transfer technology, and connects via Wi-Fi and USB for multi-user access. Ideal for high-volume batch printing with Excel import, it excels in creating durable, compliant labels for manufacturing, warehousing, and maintenance. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it combines precision, versatility, and reliability for the modern workspace.
















| ASIN | B08JRJVL6P |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 35 |
| Brand | LABELWORKS |
| Built-In Media | Epson LW-PX800 label printer, AC adapter, USB Cable, Tape Cartridge, Label Editor Software, and User Guide |
| Color | Black |
| Color Pages per Minute | 35 |
| Compatible Cartridge | Uses Epson LABELWORKS PX industrial tape cartridges in widths of 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm, 24 mm, and 36 mm (up to 1.5"). Compatible with over 180 PX tape color combinations and materials, including standard industrial tapes, heat shrink tubing, durable vinyl labels, self-laminating cable wraps, magnetic labels, and other specialty PX tapes. Includes a starter 212BWPX cartridge (1/2" black on whit… |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Mac, PC |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Uses App to control options |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Simplex |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.4D x 13.9W x 15.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Thermal Transfer Printer |
| Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
| Manufacturer | LABELWORKS |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 360 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 360 dpi |
| Maximum Media Size | 1.5 inches |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 360 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 300 dpi |
| Model Name | LW-PX800 |
| Model Number | LW-PX800 |
| Model Series | LW-PX |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Desktop industrial label and barcode printer with thermal transfer printing and USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi connectivity. |
| Output sheet capacity | 1 |
| Paper Size | Compatible with Epson LABELWORKS PX tape cartridges: 6mm (206PX), 9mm (209PX), 12mm (212PX), 18mm (218PX), 24mm (224PX), 36mm (236PX) |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi, Wireless |
| Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
| Printer Type | Thermal transfer label and barcode printing with no ink or toner required. Uses Epson LABELWORKS PX tape cartridges with built-in ribbon to produce durable, smudge-resistant labels with up to 360 DPI (black & white) resolution and print speeds up to 35 mm/sec. Creates long-lasting labels resistant to heat, chemicals, and fading for wire and cable identification, asset tagging, safety compliance, e… |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 360 dpi |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cable & wire identification, asset tagging, barcode & QR code printing, safety label, batch operations, manufacturing & warehousing, and heat shrink tube labeling. |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 815407021561 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | lifetime warranty |
J**E
I got this primarily to print labels for custom rod building. Overall, I like it, but there were some points of frustration (mostly for errors on my part). Setting this up can take some time. I wanted to use the wireless capabilities for this but that is not a fast process. Part of it involves pressing the Connect button on the back of the printer which will then allow your computer to connect to it. I had, wrongly, assumed that this would be a fast process. I blew through the software installation props not reading them closely, and it would not find the printer. Frustrating! So after the third or fourth time trying to connect, I read the prompts and the key, as best as I can tell, is after you hit the Connect button, the power light will start flashing. This apparently is the printer initializing to connect. It can take a couple of minutes to do that. Once it stops flashing, you can move on and when I did that, it connected just fine. After that, it's pretty easy. The software is pretty intuitive. I wanted it because I wanted to print graphics on the labels for the rods and wanted the higher resolution to print graphics. The labels look great and importantly, as very thin, so they should go on the rods easily and be able to be epoxied down. The only other weird thing that happen with this is that the Label Editor software seemingly uninstalled itself. I'd guess that's more my computer than the software, although it was a pain to get the software back on my computer. In all, it's a very nice printer. I feel like it's expensive for what it does, especially when there are other label makers out there that are much cheaper, but the higher resolution, wirelessness, and versatility are what sold it for me.
A**R
Amazing label maker……
M**A
It is very simple and easy to use. It can create the label in short time using the mobile of laptop. I need to label the sample with marker and the written word used to remove easily. With this label I can label the sample and store for long time and easily notice in future.
A**E
Expensive, but worth it. The cartridges are VERY expensive, but go to the website for the widest variety; labelworks.epson.com
M**E
If you plug it in, install the Windows software, and follow the instructions to the letter, you'll be printing labels without a lot of hassle. However, the whole ecosystem is proprietary from start to finish. The printer only communicates over UDP (why not TCP?) using an undocumented protocol. To configure the network settings, you need to use Windows software and connect it to the USB cable. The power adapter uses one of those annoying male plugs on the end, which is, simply put, a cash grab. Epson also regularly charges $30-50 a cartridge, where generic cartridges are ~$17 for a 5 pack. So in other words, if you don't ask questions and stay within their ecosystem, you'll be fine. If you are looking to talk to this labeler via IPP over a network, have some kind of web front-end (like most IoT devices like these), add it to CUPS, use open software like gLabels, or anything else that you'd expect a typical printer to be capable of, this is not the device you want.
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