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Khadijah Shabazz
> 24 hourOnce I figured out how to work this guy, I was so excited! It actually PRINTS the QR code for the app, which is pretty cute. Its a little guy, you can put it in your purse or backpack. I checked on the tape, its a pretty standard size and you can get all different varieties of labels for it. The app is pretty simple and has some nice features. Id say its a good buy!
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Kayla Hayes
> 24 hourSo I just got this yesterday, and I love it! It is super stylish! Way easy to learn to use it and way easy to use! Pairs so easily to your phone or your laptop! Oh and I didnt know this when I ordered it, but it comes with 1 roll of labels in the printer already, and 3 more large rolls in the package for you! It also comes with a new Type C Charger and a basic user manual to tell you how to connect it to your devices, has FAQs in there for you in case you get stuck, a qr code in the pamphlet for easy app installation and bluetooth pairing. I mean its perfect!!! Oh I did want to mention for anyone who might want to know this! It does only print in black & white! Thats the only thing I would change about it if I could!
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Nancy Kathryn
> 24 hourUPDATE: This morning I picked up this label printer to print off some inventory labels. Its now bedtime and still no labels because Ive been unable to get the printer to connect with the app. It turns on, the blue light comes on, but no connection. Thinking maybe it needed to be charged before it would connect, I charged it during the day. Still no connection. In fact, the app cant even find a printer to which it can connect. Very disappointing, especially since Ive invested in several rolls of label tape specifically for this machine. Im returning it for a replacement. If that one works any better Ill update again, but based on my experience today Im afraid this printer just doesnt deliver. ORIGINAL: This little label printer is somewhat of a tease. The body forms a sort of typewriter shape, complete with what appears to be a keyboard. The keys of the keyboard dont do anything, especially to help with printing the labels. The top of the printer opens using a knob on the side, popping up the printer lid when you push it forward. In order to print labels or interact with the printer, you must first download and install an app called iLabel from whatever app store you use. This app is mostly intuitive once you get the terminology down, but the written documentation and commands for sales in the USA could benefit from being edited by an English-speaking person with a bit more attention to detail. For example, the single index card sized sheet of instructions ends with an unfinished sentence referencing a non-existent illustration. When I first printed some labels I had a difficult time getting the alignment correct. No matter how I centered everything in the app, the print-out lined up to the left. I only got it to print where I wanted it by lining things up in the app on the right side of the template. It did seem to improve after stopping and starting the app a couple of times, but it still takes some work. The app comes with a fairly extensive library of graphics and symbols you can print on the labels along with text. It also includes several basic workhorse fonts some of which download as you request them. The one thing that I found most disappointing, however, is the print quality. Think an old CRT terminal with its green cursor blinking at the left edge of the black screen versus a modern monitor with millions of color. The printout is similar to a dot-matrix effect which requires adjusting the print quality to the max setting to be sure that everything you see on the screen prints on the label. One of my bar code labels couldnt be read by my bar code scanner, which I believe to be the result of the poor quality printout. All in all, now that Ive experimented with this little printer, I will probably be able to use it for rudimentary labeling. I dont expect that I will use it anywhere that I want an attractive label or anywhere I would place a publicly visible label. At a very basic level it does do what it is designed to do.
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Kim B
> 24 hourThis label maker is very handy to have. It thermal prints - so no ink to replace ever. The directions provided are minimal but with some exploring while making labels, its easy to find where to change fonts, font size, make font bold (or underline or italic)... The app is necessary to use this because the app is where the labels are created and the print command is given.
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Jennifer
> 24 houri love the retro look of this. easy to set up and put the labels in easy to use, great adhesion and no issues with the printing.
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Valerie M.
> 24 hourThis little printer is the cutest thing. I wanted to use it for planner projects. I purchased it because it said for used with iOS. It did not or could not pair with my iPhone. I finally dug out my Samsung tablet and it was able to pair and connect. This will make it inconvenient to me since my intention was to create stickers on the fly and put them in my planner. The app is simple. It allows you to make text and there are graphics in there that you can use. It is black and white as thermal printers are only black and white. You need to select photos carefully because not all photos will print accurately.
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Phyllis 8882
> 24 hourI have another label maker but wanted to try this one to make address labels. This label maker has individual square labels that come with it. You can also use a “roll” with round labels. What I realize is that if a word is long the size of the font has to be reduced to fit across the label. My other label maker can print labels horizontally for as long a label as you’d like and not have to make the font smaller. This is good to use on an envelope but to make labels for containers I’d want something more visible.
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Rebecca Strange
> 24 hourI absolutely love this thing!!!! Not only is the design of it absolutely adorable, but it has unlimited possibilities and I love it. Its very easy to use too. After unpacking everything, I followed the instructions and downloaded the app for it from the Playstore. Then all I had to do was connect it to my phone, which I admit took me a minute, but I figured it out pretty quickly. Once I did that, all I had to do was learn how to design what label I wanted to create and then print it out. The printing is actually very quick I think. And considering all of the options you can use, I am really very impressed with this and the quality of the labels too. As you can see in the picture, I even made one for (Rayann) my daughters 3ds, which she loves. This is perfect for anyone who needs to use or print out a lot of address labels or whatever else they need to label. I really didnt think that I would use it that much, but now that I know all of its capabilities, Ive used it more than I thought I would!! And if you need to buy more rolls of labels, they arent really that expensive, and you can also find them on Vine if you are a member. However, it does come with 3 rolls of labels and I believe that will last you for a minute. All in all, this has got to be the best label maker that Ive ever owned... Of course the last one I owned was the old style that you held in your hand and squeezed the lever to impress the letters onto the tape. Man, do I feel old now!!! Yikes. Anyway, I highly recommend this for anyone because there are so many different things that it can be used for and its really user-friendly.
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Tron
> 24 hourI had some trouble getting this to print. Downloaded the software (iLabel) from the Play Store. Opened the app and answered some basic questions. The cell phone or tablets Bluetooth needs to be ON but the pairing and connection is done in the iLabel app. Created a simple test label and tried to print it. It asked me several questions which did not make sense and after a few clicks I ended right back where I started from. Spent 15 minutes trying every combination of answers to the same questions and always ended back at the start. When I initially opened the app I was given the option of setting the location to approximate or precise. I selected approximate. That was the problem. I could not get it to print unless I set the location to precise. Why give me an option when only one of the options will work? The ON/OFF LED light can not be seen unless viewed directly from above. That is a bit frustrating because the LED also indicates if there is a problem with the printer or if the battery is low and needs recharging. There is a retaining clip which keeps the labels against the left side of the printer. Probably due to being tossed around during shipping, the retaining clip was pushed all the way to the right. I pushed it toward the left to keep the labels in the correct place.
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DAISY
> 24 hourI have a galaxy and the app works great. I like it I got this to use on the bullet planner I do. They are very small sticker labels. I can screenshot a picture and add it to the app and it prints out. The sticker size is smaller than I expected but that is not much of an issue for me. I can see people who ship packages or letter use this as a personalized sealing stamp thing. My sister liked it too and shes not much of an arts and crafts person.