Brother QL-810W Ultra-Fast Label Printer with Wireless Networking
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Colton
> 3 daythis is the 3rd one of these I have purchased. They CONSTANTLY get jammed with no way of accessing the place where the labels actually get jammed even when you unscrew everything. Extremely frustrating and poorly made.
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john johnson
Greater than one weekIt worked with the included sample labels but when I put in a new roll of labels with a different size, it was a nightmare to get the labels lined up properly with the text. Before I threw the whole thing in the garbage, it was typing in letters in a screwed up manner and I could not get them to align properly. Trash. dont waste your money.
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DT
18-11-2024If you are not computer experts or really familiar with brother products, DONT buy Brother, his brother technical support is garbage
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Elicia Johnson
Greater than one weekNever worked the way it was advertised. Does not print from mobile devices that dont have cellular.
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LUCAS
Greater than one weekIts working great!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayDespite some pretty bad reviews this is a great printer. With a little bit of patience the install went smoothly. The printer itself is very well designed, modern and of sturdy construction. The labels it prints are high quality and exactly what I was looking for.
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TheCatsMeow
Greater than one weekWriting lots of labels by hand is no fun, so if thats something you need to do a lot a label printer is a good option. Most printers can print out a sheet of labels, which is fine, but if you dont need a whole sheet that can be a pain. On-demand labels are really nice. You can make the labels with the included software. Its decent software. One thing thats nice is you can easily pick a pre-made label for the size of the label paper you are using, change the details, and print. There are options to customize or create layouts from scratch. The printer prints fine, labels look like I expect. I had some issues with it taking a while to print. Id queue up several labels and it would sit for a good while then spit them all out in a gush. Other times I make just one and it prints right away. The auto-cut option is nice as well. If youre making many, it saves having to tear them apart from each other. If theres an error, there is a log that can tell you the problem (like I chose the wrong size for label media that was in the printer) but its not readily apparent where to find the error in the icons tray on the taskbar. Be better if the label software would show it somewhere obvious, or perhaps show a windows notification. The wireless setup was fairly easy. I did it by plugging it into my PC, and now print with only needing power, so I can plug it up anywhere. No room to keep it out, so I put it away when done. Provided is a pad in the cutting and printing area of the printer. It says to return it when not using the label maker. The pad does fit inside the label area without obstructing the labels, so youre less likely to lose it. Its a pretty good label printer. it has a lot of options, and you can even get a battery for it if you want. Its one you may want to consider while looking for such a printer.
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Thomas Smith
> 3 dayNot at all a simple. Solution trying to use this on my brand new Mac and three hours in is still showing label printer as disconnected if it is not directly wired into my laptop. Don’t understand why this can’t be easily installed and used straight out of the box.
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R
> 3 dayWe use this to print labels for our product in our clothing store. Works great with clover register system.
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Lucinda Martin
> 3 dayPaper feed never worked. We had the brother labels and one just like it already in use. This one did NOT work. We couldnt return because COVID hit, churches were closed so we had no idea it didnt work until window was closed.