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# Prints up to 1" wide tape Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Large clear print preview screen Epson LW-PX700 Industrial Label Maker Kit - Compatible with Large Variety of Tape Types, Portable Handheld Label Printer

**Brand:** labelworks
**Price:** $340.61
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## Summary

> 🏷️ Label like a pro, anywhere, anytime!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Epson LW-PX700 Industrial Label Maker Kit - Compatible with Large Variety of Tape Types, Portable Handheld Label Printer by labelworks
- **How much does it cost?** $340.61 with free shipping
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## Best For

- labelworks enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted labelworks brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Preview:** See your label exactly before printing to save time and reduce waste.
- • **Ergonomic & Portable:** Compact, lightweight design with rounded keys for comfortable, accurate typing on the go.
- • **Lifetime Peace of Mind:** Industry-leading lifetime warranty ensures your label maker stays reliable no matter the job.
- • **Complete Ready-to-Use Kit:** Includes AC adapter, standard tape cartridge, and a smart storage case with magnetic feet.
- • **Versatile Tape Compatibility:** Supports heat shrink, vinyl, self-laminating, and specialty tapes for every industrial need.

## Overview

The Epson LABELWORKS LW-PX700 is a portable industrial label maker designed for professionals who demand versatility and precision. It prints crisp, compliant labels up to 1 inch wide on a wide range of tape types including heat shrink tubing and self-laminating wraps. Featuring a large print preview screen, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and an ergonomic design, it comes as a complete kit with a lifetime warranty—perfect for office, warehouse, or field use.

## Description

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Review: Product review and PX900 vs PX700 comparison - First of all, I am not going to get into depth on all of the settings and option differences. That would just take too long. There are a few minor programming differences in the setup screens but overall they don’t amount to much. The PX-900 has a few options that are not available on the PX-700 but for the average user, you wouldn’t miss it. You might want to look at the online user manual for the 900 and see if anything really jumps out at you as a “gotta have”, then see if the 700 does not offer that option. But any of these differences would be deep in the specialty settings and hard to find in the first place. To sum it up, the 900 does everything that the 700 does with a few bonuses, but the 700 does most of everything that the 900 does that you are ever likely to want. I personally love extra options in a device, even if I am never likely to use them. But I can honestly say that there was nothing in the settings arena for these two that would even remotely make me second guess buying the less expensive model. One small thing that I did notice, which was more of a curiosity than anything, occurred when I was printing three lines of text on a 1/2" tape. The 700 would automatically default to a larger 10 point font size while the 900 would use a smaller 8 point. The 10 point printing was perfectly clear, and obviously there is room on a 1/2" tape for the larger font since the 700 can do it. Yet for some reason the 900 would not allow the larger text, no matter how much I tried to tweak the settings. That was just strange. The 900 is supposed to have a higher resolution capability so it seemed counter-intuitive that the less capable machine would be able to fit more into the same space. As far as capability goes, the 900 can print on tapes up to 1-1/2” while the 700 tops out at 1”. That is really the take-home for that category. So far I haven’t really noticed a remarkable difference in the print resolution but if you are going to do a lot of graphics or barcodes that might be a consideration. Moving on to physical characteristics: The 900 has a larger top end to it to allow for the larger tape sizes. I find that makes it somewhat more top-heavy and awkward to hold when using it. I prefer the 700 from an ergonomic standpoint. They both have the exact same number and arrangement of the keys, but the keys on the 900 are slightly larger and take up more space. Normally that would be an advantage but I did not find that to be the case. BOTH of these machines have VERY sensitive keys and you really have to pay attention to what you are typing so that you don’t inadvertently bump an adjacent button and enter an extra character. The 900 has flat buttons while the 700 buttons are slightly rounded at the top, making them easier to center under your fingertip and type accurately. I like the 700 better in this aspect even though the 900’s keys are larger targets and more spread out. I would have liked the 900 design better if they had used the smaller, rounded keys and just used the extra room to increase the space between them. Making the buttons a little more “clicky” and less “mushy” would help too. The tactile feedback of the buttons on both models could be improved greatly. I would definitely recommend buying the combo kit for either model, with the case and the lithium battery. The cases are the same for both and are well-designed with well thought-out storage areas for extra tape cartridges. I currently have two 1-1/2” cartridges in one box along with a 1”, a 3/4" and a 1/2". Add to that the cartridge which stays in the printer and I have a total of six in there. The charger and cords fit easily into the recess designed for them and I could even get a couple more tape cartridges on top of that space if I wanted to. There is nothing that annoys me more than buying something with a case only to find that I still have to have a separate tool box to carry the accessories that you KNOW are going to be added at some point. There is a space for an extra battery too. Now, absolutely none of you reading this are wondering about this detail right now but I will mention it anyway: I said the 700 is smaller than the 900 didn’t I? Same case? Smaller printer? Isn’t it going to be rattling around in there? Nope! The case that comes with the 700 has a foam strip in there to take up the extra space and it fits snug as a bug. Big kudos to the guy that designed the case. Give that man a raise! The magnet “feet” that come with the kit are kinda cool. I don’t really use them that much but I could definitely see the advantage if you were labeling metal racks in a warehouse or something. They have good strength to hold the printer on a vertical metal surface and have their own dedicated storage space in the box. Here is the kicker: You don’t have to take them off to get the printer back in the case! It still fits! Again, two big thumbs-up for the case guy! So that leaves the battery. You can’t go wrong with a rechargeable lithium ion. They hold their charge in storage and the printer is designed to use this battery. It’s not some clunky afterthought that you have to jam into a battery compartment that was not designed for it. It charges with the supplied power cord without having to remove the battery from the printer and, BTW, the printer will work just fine with no batteries using the power cord alone. You can still use AA batteries if you want to but I don’t know why anyone would. I have had too many devices gunked up or destroyed by leaking Dumacell batteries or, to a slightly lesser extent, Energreazers. Those guys have serious quality control problems. If you have to use AA’s I would suggest the desertcart brand. I have not had any of those leak on me yet. Even the cheap generic batteries that come with some devices are better than Dumacells. I will probably get edited for mentioning name brands but if you suck you suck and Dumacell sucks. (end rant) Hope that was helpful. If I had it all to do over again I would probably still buy both the 700 and the 900 just because I’m weird like that. But if I had to pick just one I would go with the 700. For the price difference you don’t really get much more unless you absolutely HAVE to have labels that are bigger than 1 inch. Even then you could print two and stack them. The tape cartridges prices are comparable to the P-Touch brand that I graduated from and they seem to be easier to find in supply. Win-win for Epson. Well done. Oh, almost forgot… I bought both of these from “BuyHeatShrink and More” here on desertcart. The shipping was very fast and the packaging was good. They even threw in a little sample chunk of heat shrink tubing with their logo printed on it. Freebies are always nice.
Review: It works as it should. Great value - I was a Dymo fan for many years, before that a PTouch fan. But after I switched to this labeler I will never go back. The label cartridge is easy to install/remove. The size is perfect for my big hands, it will connect to my laptop and print fast labels using the software making the functionality good. I paid under $300.USD and although I know the replacement cartridges are a little more expensive, overall I feel the quality is good and a great value for the money. I recommend this labeler.

## Features

- COMPATIBLE TAPES - The LW-PX700 handheld label maker is capable of printing heat shrink tube, self-laminating wrap, vinyl, standard industrial tape, and specialty tapes. Label machine also includes exclusive cost-saving features such as auto rewind.
- MAX TAPE WIDTH - This easy-to-use versatile label machine can create custom and compliant labels up to 1" (24mm) wide. Commonly used with Epson LABELWORKS PX Tapes: 212BWPX, 224BWPX, 203YLBWPX, 205STBWPX, 208B20BWPX.
- PRINT PREVIEW SCREEN - Large and clear print preview screen allows you to see exactly what your label will look like before it is printed, this saves users time and money.
- COMPLETE KIT - This industrial label maker kit comes with an AC adapter, a cartridge of 212VTBWPX standard industrial tape, and a guide.
- LIFETIME WARRANTY - All Epson LABELWORKS label makers come with an unmatched full-service lifetime warranty. If a user breaks it whether at the office, data center or on the worksite, we replace it, no questions asked. *Available only in the United States and Canada.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08JQQ3147 |
| Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required. Simply unpack the Epson LW-PX700, insert a LABELWORKS PX tape cartridge, connect via AC adapter, and begin creating labels using the onboard keyboard and LCD display. Ready to use out of the box for industrial and professional labeling tasks. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,628 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #4 in Safety Label Makers |
| Color Depth | Color comes from the compatible LABELWORKS PX tapes. White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Clear, Green, Red, Orange, Violet, Beige, Silver, Matte, Pearl, Metallic, Fluorescent. |
| Compatible Cartridge | Epson LABELWORKS PX tapes, including PET (polyester) label tape, strong adhesive tape, removable adhesive tape, vinyl tape, self-laminating wrap, heat shrink tubing, magnetic label tape, cleaning tape, and specialty PX tapes such as matte, pearl, metallic, fluorescent, craft paper, and ribbons. Compatible tape widths: 4mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 18mm, 24mm. |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptops, Mac, PC |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Physical buttons and onboard keyboard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (325) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2020 |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | No |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | Label Printer, AC Adapter, Standard Industrial Tape Cartridge, Guide |
| Ink Color | Color |
| Item Weight | 4.82 pounds |
| Item model number | LW-PX700 |
| Manufacturer | LABELWORKS |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 180 DPI |
| Max copy resolution color | 180 DPI |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 3000 dpi |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 180 DPI |
| Maximum Media Size | 24 mm |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Model Series | LW-PX |
| Output sheet capacity | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 12 Watts |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Ink Type | Ink-free, color from heat-activated PX tape |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 11.5 x 5 inches |
| Scanner Type | Portable |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Sheet Size | ompatible with Epson LABELWORKS PX tape cartridges: 4mm (203PX), 6mm (206PX), 9mm (209PX), 12mm (212PX), 18mm (218PX), 24mm (224PX) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wire and cable identification, electrical and datacom labeling, barcode and QR code creation, equipment and asset tagging, compliance and safety labeling, tool and workshop organization, office and file labeling, storage container labeling, heat-shrink wire marking, warehouse and inventory labeling. |
| Supported Media Sizes | 1.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 815407021844 |
| Warranty Type | lifetime warranty |
| Wattage | 12 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** LABELWORKS
- **Color:** Black with Red and Green Accents
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 30
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 30
- **Model Name:** LW-PX700
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.5"D x 3"W x 15.5"H
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it possible to print the date and expiration date automatically? Or do you have to manually configure this data every day?**
A: Thank you for your question. The printer, as a standalone, does not have date/timestamp capability.  However your printer comes with Label Editor software download. In the software you can create a label, add date/time and you can save the label with these 4 parameters: Don't update, update when file is open, update when file is saved, update when file is printed. There are many formats to choose from in the software. I hope this helped answer you question. If you still have questions please let us know.  Thank you.

**Q: Can this unit make wrap around laminated labels for cat6 that can have 2 lines for to and from**
A: Great question!  You can print two lines on the vinyl self lamination tape (224VSLPX) The type is small (remember you only have 1/4" area to print on and the printer does not print edge to edge).  You cannot alter the font size at 2 lines.  Just want you to be aware....we have lots of customers who think it is just great and others who would like to see the font size be larger. We like to be fair with our answers.  The 236VSL allows for a little larger letters(font) but you will have more "self lam" to wrap around your Cat6 cable.

**Q: Does this require an ink cartridge? If so, where do you find them? If not, then how is this thermal transfer instead of direct transfer?**
A: Hello,
Thermal transfer printers marry the colored carbon ribbon to the label material through heat. There's no ink cartridge. You would use one of our PX series cartridges that are all in one. Meaning they have the carbon ribbon and the material already in the cartridge. So, all you have to do is insert the cartridge into the printer. This printer will print up to 24mm standard PX cartridges. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank You,
The Epson LabelWorks Store

**Q: Kit fit into a MIlwaukee  5-compartment packout organizer? (except for the case) with extra tape cartridges?**
A: Hello,
Some of our customers have used the Milwaukee packout case before for our printers. I am not familiar with the spacing of the packout you're speaking of, so I cannot for sure say if our printer will fit. However, the dimensions of the LW-PX700 are 5.35 (W) x 11.73 (D) x 3.54 (H) (in). If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out. 

Thank You,
The Epson LabelWorks Store

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Product review and PX900 vs PX700 comparison
*by P***C on March 12, 2021*

First of all, I am not going to get into depth on all of the settings and option differences. That would just take too long. There are a few minor programming differences in the setup screens but overall they don’t amount to much. The PX-900 has a few options that are not available on the PX-700 but for the average user, you wouldn’t miss it. You might want to look at the online user manual for the 900 and see if anything really jumps out at you as a “gotta have”, then see if the 700 does not offer that option. But any of these differences would be deep in the specialty settings and hard to find in the first place. To sum it up, the 900 does everything that the 700 does with a few bonuses, but the 700 does most of everything that the 900 does that you are ever likely to want. I personally love extra options in a device, even if I am never likely to use them. But I can honestly say that there was nothing in the settings arena for these two that would even remotely make me second guess buying the less expensive model. One small thing that I did notice, which was more of a curiosity than anything, occurred when I was printing three lines of text on a 1/2" tape. The 700 would automatically default to a larger 10 point font size while the 900 would use a smaller 8 point. The 10 point printing was perfectly clear, and obviously there is room on a 1/2" tape for the larger font since the 700 can do it. Yet for some reason the 900 would not allow the larger text, no matter how much I tried to tweak the settings. That was just strange. The 900 is supposed to have a higher resolution capability so it seemed counter-intuitive that the less capable machine would be able to fit more into the same space. As far as capability goes, the 900 can print on tapes up to 1-1/2” while the 700 tops out at 1”. That is really the take-home for that category. So far I haven’t really noticed a remarkable difference in the print resolution but if you are going to do a lot of graphics or barcodes that might be a consideration. Moving on to physical characteristics: The 900 has a larger top end to it to allow for the larger tape sizes. I find that makes it somewhat more top-heavy and awkward to hold when using it. I prefer the 700 from an ergonomic standpoint. They both have the exact same number and arrangement of the keys, but the keys on the 900 are slightly larger and take up more space. Normally that would be an advantage but I did not find that to be the case. BOTH of these machines have VERY sensitive keys and you really have to pay attention to what you are typing so that you don’t inadvertently bump an adjacent button and enter an extra character. The 900 has flat buttons while the 700 buttons are slightly rounded at the top, making them easier to center under your fingertip and type accurately. I like the 700 better in this aspect even though the 900’s keys are larger targets and more spread out. I would have liked the 900 design better if they had used the smaller, rounded keys and just used the extra room to increase the space between them. Making the buttons a little more “clicky” and less “mushy” would help too. The tactile feedback of the buttons on both models could be improved greatly. I would definitely recommend buying the combo kit for either model, with the case and the lithium battery. The cases are the same for both and are well-designed with well thought-out storage areas for extra tape cartridges. I currently have two 1-1/2” cartridges in one box along with a 1”, a 3/4" and a 1/2". Add to that the cartridge which stays in the printer and I have a total of six in there. The charger and cords fit easily into the recess designed for them and I could even get a couple more tape cartridges on top of that space if I wanted to. There is nothing that annoys me more than buying something with a case only to find that I still have to have a separate tool box to carry the accessories that you KNOW are going to be added at some point. There is a space for an extra battery too. Now, absolutely none of you reading this are wondering about this detail right now but I will mention it anyway: I said the 700 is smaller than the 900 didn’t I? Same case? Smaller printer? Isn’t it going to be rattling around in there? Nope! The case that comes with the 700 has a foam strip in there to take up the extra space and it fits snug as a bug. Big kudos to the guy that designed the case. Give that man a raise! The magnet “feet” that come with the kit are kinda cool. I don’t really use them that much but I could definitely see the advantage if you were labeling metal racks in a warehouse or something. They have good strength to hold the printer on a vertical metal surface and have their own dedicated storage space in the box. Here is the kicker: You don’t have to take them off to get the printer back in the case! It still fits! Again, two big thumbs-up for the case guy! So that leaves the battery. You can’t go wrong with a rechargeable lithium ion. They hold their charge in storage and the printer is designed to use this battery. It’s not some clunky afterthought that you have to jam into a battery compartment that was not designed for it. It charges with the supplied power cord without having to remove the battery from the printer and, BTW, the printer will work just fine with no batteries using the power cord alone. You can still use AA batteries if you want to but I don’t know why anyone would. I have had too many devices gunked up or destroyed by leaking Dumacell batteries or, to a slightly lesser extent, Energreazers. Those guys have serious quality control problems. If you have to use AA’s I would suggest the Amazon brand. I have not had any of those leak on me yet. Even the cheap generic batteries that come with some devices are better than Dumacells. I will probably get edited for mentioning name brands but if you suck you suck and Dumacell sucks. (end rant) Hope that was helpful. If I had it all to do over again I would probably still buy both the 700 and the 900 just because I’m weird like that. But if I had to pick just one I would go with the 700. For the price difference you don’t really get much more unless you absolutely HAVE to have labels that are bigger than 1 inch. Even then you could print two and stack them. The tape cartridges prices are comparable to the P-Touch brand that I graduated from and they seem to be easier to find in supply. Win-win for Epson. Well done. Oh, almost forgot… I bought both of these from “BuyHeatShrink and More” here on Amazon. The shipping was very fast and the packaging was good. They even threw in a little sample chunk of heat shrink tubing with their logo printed on it. Freebies are always nice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works as it should. Great value
*by J***B on January 23, 2026*

I was a Dymo fan for many years, before that a PTouch fan. But after I switched to this labeler I will never go back. The label cartridge is easy to install/remove. The size is perfect for my big hands, it will connect to my laptop and print fast labels using the software making the functionality good. I paid under $300.USD and although I know the replacement cartridges are a little more expensive, overall I feel the quality is good and a great value for the money. I recommend this labeler.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This thing looks almost indestructible.
*by M***W on January 16, 2025*

Ive had it for several months and it's very easy to use and does most operations flawlessly. The replacement cartridges are reasonably priced and seems like a large selection of them. This works for several of my labeling projects. I can't imagine any that it won't work for. I usually keep it plugged in with the included power cord and just use regular batteries I have been thinking of getting the lithium battery pack just in case. Even though it's fairly pricey and I haven't needed to charge it up. Handy for labeling my drones with my name, phone number and address in a very small 4 line label which is very legible so if it doesnt come home I could possibly get it back.

## Frequently Bought Together

- LABELWORKS Epson LW-PX700 Industrial Label Maker Kit - Compatible with Large Variety of Tape Types, Portable Handheld Label Printer
- Epson LABELWORKS 224VSLPX Genuine Tape Cartridge - Black on White Flexible and Durable Vinyl Self Laminating Overwrap Industrial Label Maker Tape - 1" (24MM) Wide, 26.2 ft
- Epson LABELWORKS 224VTBWPX Genuine Tape Cartridge - Black on White Flexible and Durable Vinyl Industrial Label Maker Tape - 1" (24MM) Wide, 22.9 ft

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