A couple of those take a really expensive printer. The third one, the wolverine one, that one is just black on holo, so definitely that one.. Direct transfer, the thing most of these labelers do, is pretty much just black. It uses heat to change the label material to black.
The earlier mentioned M2 is a thermal transfer printer, and you can get different color ribbons. But it only prints one color, so you have to print the labels, and then open it up, roll the label tape back, change the ribbon, and print it again. Sometimes it works great and sometimes there are alignment problems.
Source: I went crazy and bought several printers. I have an M2, a D30, and a Phomemo M220. Sigh. The D30 only cost me $18 and it went downhill from there. I have holograph labels for all of them. Unexpected fun.