Makeid E1 Portable Label Maker - Bluetooth Compatible Thermal Printer - QWERTY Keyboard, 4.42 LCD Screen - Prints 9mm, 12mm, 16mm Clear Waterproof Sticker Labels - Includes USB Cable
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Dealdog322
> 3 dayThis label maker is compact and convenient. Being rechargeable, I don’t have to worry about finding batteries or a power cord, I could just charge it up and it’s ready for use anywhere I need it. The label maker does have plenty of options for sizes, fonts, orientation of text and even special characters. It’s very similar to the “big name brand” but does it at a great price!
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Brian
> 3 dayIve been wanting a label maker/printer for some time now. I wasnt sure if I wanted one with an app or not - the keyboard on this seems to work well, and i was able to print out some labels for things in my home that desperately needed them. The LCD screen is bright and easy to read and the print quality seems to be really nice.
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Morgan
> 3 dayI have one of the other MakeID printers, and it works flawlessly, this printer continues to lose connection with my phone, I tried my daughters phone, and had the same results. The labels are comparable to the other small portable printers sold. Just expected more from a mini full keyboard label printer.
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Allen
> 3 dayIm quite pleased with this label maker. Im happy that it was ready to use right out of the box. The default settings are good enough to start making labels with no set up. I did go into the settings and change the measurement system to inches from mm though. It has plenty of text adjustments to print the full width of the 16mm tape down to a print size that you will need a magnifying glass for. The 14 point font size seems to work best for my use. All in all its an easy enough machine to figure out. It has extra features to set it up with an app on your phone if you wish. I didnt test that feature out, but its nice to know its there if I ever want to wireless print with it. It came preloaded and ready to go with the label tape. A USB-A to C charging cable. I had it on for about 30 minutes when I first got it and decided to charge it after I was done. It said it was still fully charged. So it appears to conserve power really great. 5 star item in my book.
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Marci Cole
> 3 dayvery similar to the brother label maker - buttons are a little hard to push at first - then again, im sure my nails dont help
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G. Adkins
> 3 dayThe manual is clear and its easy enough to change label size and font, etc. Using the device interface limits you a little with symbols. There are a very few symbols and they dont look great. The keyboard is functional, but the keys feel a little weird and pop when you press them. However, using the phone app is much better. There are a lot of symbols and its quite easy to create and print labels via bluetooth. The labels are split in the middle making them very easy to peel and stick. Be aware of off-brand labels, though- as you can see in the picture they print fine, but the center hole is much too small to fit the internal spindle. Its a great little device. Highly recommended.
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Milobear
> 3 dayThe Makeid E1 Portable Label Maker is a great way to organize your life. Its easy to use, has a bright and easy-to-read screen, and works great for creating labels. Ive been using the Makeid E1 for only a short while now, but Im really impressed with it. Its so easy to use that even my kids can use it. The screen is large and bright, so its easy to see what youre doing, even in low light. And the printer works great. Ive used it to create labels for everything from my kids school supplies to my home office. Here are some of the pros and cons of the Makeid E1: Pros: Easy to use Bright and easy-to-read screen Prints high-quality labels Portable and lightweight Affordable Cons: The label tape can be a bit expensive The printer can be a bit slow Overall, Im really happy with the Makeid E1 Portable Label Maker. Its a great way to organize your life, and its a lot of fun to use. If youre looking for a label maker, I highly recommend it.
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I. Merani
23-11-2024I just received this labeler and being using it like crazy. Let me tell you something upfront: dont try to use the interface unless you are in a hurry and want to print a simple label, it is difficult and slow to use. You should install the app, there you can do lots of things: play with text placement, add images, create barcodes and QR codes. It takes 3 tape sizes: 9mm, 12mm and 16mm. It comes with a white 16mm tape, which since is thermal is waterproof. It is charged by an USB-C port so you wont need to be replacing batteries. I would like to have is wider tape, but so far 16mm is good. The printer can store labels to be printed later. That feature is also in the app, but something missing is that you cannot create labels in the app and store them in the labeler, so later you can print them without the phone. If the label is stored in the phone you have to use the phone to print. Maybe they can add that feature in the app in the future.
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Brutal Engineering
> 3 dayWe have lots of label makers, but none that would do barcodes. This is great for just pulling out and making a label with the built in keypad, but we really love that you can save print jobs to it so you dont have to type out the same things (in our case barcodes) over and over again. We also like the labels are just a bare roll of paper and dont have a plastic housing. The app was rated 2.3 stars on the play store, but we found it to work well enough and quickly threw together the barcode label without any research or instructions. We doubt there is a way to integrate this in with an ERP or logistics system, but we are going to see if we can figure that out. As long as refills are available for this we feel it works at a 5 star level.