JADENS Portable Printer Wireless - Supports 8.26x11.69 US Letter, Inkless Mobile Printer Compatible with iOS, Android & Laptop
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Beeyonslay
Greater than one weekI bought two of these printers one for me and one for my boyfriend and they are perfect for being on the go. Its like something you dont know you need until you have it easy to use. You have to download an app and it doesnt come with paper, so you need to buy that as well but definitely recommend.
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Serena Ann
19-11-2024This is quick to connect and easy to use thermal printer. It works as expected and definitely comes in handy at the house or on the go.
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A. E.
> 3 dayI got this to have a backup for the odd occasion when I have to print something, because my main printer always seems to have trouble whenever I need it. For this purpose I think this is a useful device. The print quality is a little patchy in places, but overall not bad. The included thermal roll worked okay. Not sure about how it compares to other rolls of thermal paper, but its sort of thin and has some noticeable vertical gray lines if you look closely. I will note here that you cant recycle thermal paper, so this might not be as environmentally friendly as regular printing. If youre printing from a roll, the paper will still be rolled up when it comes out, so youll want to make sure it doesnt get stuck on the surface as it leaves the printer, plus youll want to flatten it somehow after. I didnt try it, but you can feed in flat sheets from the back of the printer if you prefer. Tearing off the printed sheets was not too hard and they usually tore off cleanly. The Android app for this worked okay for me. Easy to use and no major problems with it. I could easily grab documents to print from Google Drive etc. I dont think youd want to print anything really important on this, but its fine for some casual printing. Especially if youre on the go, as its pretty light and convenient to pick up and take with you.
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Christie
18-11-2024I had a really hard time rating this item. We thought it would be handy to have. But for the life of me I haven’t been able to get it to work. Operator error? Quite possibly.
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Kevin Coleman
> 3 dayI like that this is portable and uses thermal paper for the printing so it doesnt have to use ink. I love how the paper is inside it making it not need to have a paper feeder and other attachments. Comes with a cable for charging but no charging adapter. Unit is 10.5 inches wide and just under 3.25 inches tall and only 1.75 inches thick. Very portable and easy to use. Comes loaded with a roll of paper already as well. Only issue I have is the printed paper comes out and is all rolled up and hard to manage. Works good in emergencies but with a paper that wants to roll up
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snowspiderakmi
16-11-2024I got this printer because I thought it would be great for when I travel and spend weeks where there is no printer. It is light and compact, and while the thermal paper is odd, it is functional. Once I got it set up to print with my Mac, it worked fine. Getting there was tough. Charger port and connection port is the same so you cannot plug in printer to an outlet if battery is low. Battery life is reasonable. I wanted to use sheet paper to avoid the inevitable curl of the rolled paper. I bought US 8.5x11 inch letter-size paper, because the description says A4 or US Letter-Size paper (though they’ve added incorrect dimensions for US letter). It only takes A4. So, I cut the 8.5-inch-wide paper to 8.25 inches with my paper cutter. From there, I had nothing but trouble, and support from the company was slow and confusing. At one point, customer service at Jadens sent a photo showing how to load the paper, but it was completely backward. The tiny manual included explains how to use sheet paper, referring to “pearl cotton” and feeding the paper until the printer pulls it inside. All inaccurate. The company rep had no idea why the manual read that way. If you load it so the printer pulls the paper inside, it starts the printing about 1/3 of the way down the page (see image). After much frustration and several email messages, my daughter figured out how to print with sheet paper. Note that this printer’s head requires you to load it with the thermal paper’s “Print This Side Up” wording actually down, not up. The Jadens rep did provide that information to me. If you want to print thermal sheet paper in the Jadens printer: 1. Open printer 2. Remove rolled paper 3. Place sheet of thermal paper with Print This Side facing downward 4. Line paper up so that it touches the teeth on the cutter 5. Close printer 6. If needed, press and hold printer’s print button to get green light 7. Send document to printer In short, this thermal printer does what I wanted – allow me to print from my Mac (or my phone, but that’s another long story) when I am traveling. I can use roll or sheet paper in it. The print quality is OK. The printer is fairly light and nicely compact. IF you can get it set up to use, it’s a nice travel printer. Good luck getting there.
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Shouyu Ling
> 3 dayI was disappointed with this portable printer. The setup process was cumbersome and confusing, and I was unable to get it to connect to my laptop despite multiple attempts. Even when I was finally able to connect the printer, it produced low-quality, blurry prints. Additionally, the battery life was short, and it was constantly needing to be recharged. Overall, Im dissatisfied with this purchase.
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Drew Long
> 3 dayHere’s just a quick lesson on thermal printers that I wish I had heard before I ordered this. Thermal printers require a special kind of thermal paper, you cannot use regular printer paper. Also, thermal paper does not feel like normal paper, it is much thinner and has a slight glossy feel, basically like receipt paper. I do not believe there exists any thermal paper on the market right now that feels acceptably close to regular paper. I personally wouldn’t feel comfortable or professional submitting paperwork to someone or to a company on thermal paper, so I do not see the value in thermal printers. Now if you still want a thermal printer, note that this printer supports 8.26x11.69” paper only. Why on earth anyone would make a paper format that is just barely different than the universal standard of 8.5x11, I don’t know, but it isn’t their fault that paper format already existed. I did order this machine thinking it printed standard size paper, and I did order standard size thermal paper to print on this printer though which was annoying to find out. I was able to cut the sheets to make it fit, and the printer does come with a roll of thermal paper. As far as how well this printer prints, I uploaded a couple pictures of things I printed. The images I printed came out pretty well I thought, while the text document had some visible defects in how a few letters here and there printed. The text isn’t terrible, definitely decent enough, but I’m not impressed. The text document was printed from the roll the printer came with, while the image was printed from the thermal pepper sheets I ordered separately. You can see that on the thermal sheet the image starts halfway on the page, I could not get it to print normally because of the way you have to insert the sheets. You feed the sheet into the back of the printer and it automatically pulls in the sheet to halfway which basically makes printing sheets of paper impossible. Also note that I had to flip my thermal paper upside down from how the paper instructed me to print it in order to get the image to show up. The printer has an app that you can use to print things from your phone. It connects pretty quickly and the app has a user friendly layout. The app is a bit buggy though and you have to do things a certain way. Printing images is straight forward, but printing documents is a more involved process. There is a button that lets you open up your iPhone’s file app and select a document, but once selected it does not show up in the app. I was able to get things to print from google drive though, just select share/export->send a copy->select PeriPage app, then you can see the document in the app. I could not get the printer to print from my laptop wirelessly like the app claims. The printer stops automatically when paper runs out which is nice and it is easy to open the printer and change out paper. Overall though, I don’t see a use for this printer other than for printing receipt style documents.
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NoVA Resilience
Greater than one weekThis is a great portable printer! Its a very small size to take around to meetings or special events and print on the go. We printed full-size handouts for our schedule as well as small photos from the session so people could take something home with them. The text printed out very well and the photos came out well too. It is easy to get images and docs to the printer via the app. The only complaint I have is a I couldnt share the documents with the app from outside the app; I had to find the docs or images from within the app and then print them.
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N Payne
> 3 dayI have to travel for work a lot and this make it super convenient whenever I need to print out an invoice when I’m on the road. I love that it doesn’t need ink. It’s really easy to set up with your computer as well.