Learn to say popular label maker brand names correctly.
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How is Brother (Japanese brand of printers and label makers, including the P-touch line) correctly pronounced?
Brother is pronounced 'BRUH-thur' — the plain English word for a male sibling. In a technical interview: "Brother's P-touch label maker printed directly from a phone over Bluetooth."
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How is DYMO (American brand of label makers and label printers) correctly pronounced?
DYMO is pronounced 'DY-moh' — stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'my' plus 'moh'. In a technical interview: "DYMO's label maker cut the label to length automatically after each print."
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How is Casio (Japanese electronics brand whose product range includes label makers) correctly pronounced?
Casio is pronounced 'KAH-see-oh' — stress on the first syllable, a short 'a' sound. In a technical interview: "Casio's label maker kept a small library of icons for organizing cables and drawers."
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How is Epson LabelWorks (Epson's line of label printers and label makers) correctly pronounced?
Epson LabelWorks is pronounced 'EP-sun LAY-bul-wurks' — 'Epson' said plainly, plus 'LabelWorks' blending 'label' and 'works'. In a technical interview: "Epson LabelWorks supported a wide range of tape widths for different organizing jobs."
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How is NIIMBOT (brand of compact, app-connected thermal label printers) correctly pronounced?
NIIMBOT is pronounced 'NEEM-bot' — a long 'ee' sound in the first syllable, plus 'bot' said plainly. In a technical interview: "NIIMBOT's printer used thermal tape, so no ink cartridge ever needed replacing."