Dymo printers are poor quality overall. -Check-in experiences are often the first impression a children's ministry gives to a family. When the system & printers consistently malfunction, it is consistently frustrating. -They jam easily. -They do not cut the labels, you must tear them away. -They consistently do not stay connected to the computers, often to the point of having to just close a self-check-in station most Sundays. -They require Dymo brand labels only, which are designed to waste multiple labels per roll.