Phomemo Pocket Printer - M02 Mini Bluetooth Wireless Sticker Printer, Compatible with iOS & Android, Thermal Sticker Maker for Fun, memo, to-do List, Work Notes, DIY Journal,Black
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Market
> 24 hourI had high hopes for this little thermal printer, based on the images shown in the description, but unfortunately it fell short. The description shows clear, crisp pictures, supposedly printed from the printer. I figured it couldn’t be that good, but I had hoped for better than I got. The pictures come out grainy and pixelated, not just on photographs, but on clip art and labels as well. This printer really is good for labels, receipts, QR codes, and simple things like that. If you want anything more, you’re not going to get it. Now there is nothing wrong with that, and this printer definitely excels in that regard, but more realistic pictures in the description would have tempered any expectations beyond simple printing. There is a lot of good stuff with this printer. It’s small and wireless, charges quickly, loads paper easily, and works very fast. Once you have the printer charged, all you have to do is download the app, connect via Bluetooth, and select a picture to print. I printed using several devices and each time I was able to connect and print immediately. Each time, my initial setup to first print took less than five minutes. And this printer is fast! The print comes out almost immediately after hitting the print button, probably about five seconds. The app is easy to use and took me no time at all to figure out. And that is good because this printer comes with barely any instructions. So overall, it is important to remember that this product will not match the images shown in the product description. It had me expecting more than I received. But, if you are looking for a lightning fast thermal printer to print labels and simple images, this little printer is really great. I would definitely recommend it for that type of use.
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Jason Dragon
> 24 hourIf you really want to print some stickers I highly recommend just buying some large sticker paper and sending it for your normal printer. This thing prints in pretty low quality. I have credit card machines that print higher quality receipts than this thing prints. The app seems to be pretty decent you have to put it on your phone connect to the printer with Bluetooth and thats how you print stuff. It does have the ability to print small text or large text which is kind of nice. It looks like it might even use the same receipt paper that my credit card machine is use so I can try that later on.
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Lubbz
> 24 hourThis is a pretty cool little printer, that give kids even more stickers to put on everything in the house, but I was a little disappointed it didnt come with a full roll of paper. The one I got says sample, and I had to go back and buy paper. Not a big deal, since I would have bought more paper in the future anyways, but I wasnt expecting to buy some right away.
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M. Crisp
> 24 hourYou could use this to print line art graphics on thermal self-adhesive paper to make stickers, and you would probably end up with something that you are proud of. Try to use it to print photos of your family and you will probably be unsatisfied with the results. This printer does not produce perfect prints, but sometimes that is ok, as in the case of the line art graphics. Overall, I would say this printer does a fine job just as long as you are aware of its limitations. 4 stars.
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Wilson
> 24 hourI didnt think much of it from the size I am old school I am used to the bigger the printer the better the results, but I was wrong this little guy gets the job done I got vibrate picture and labels and you can take it with you. I have to admit I only used it for a few projects so I dont know how long it will work or the labels will be vibrant but for now it works great.
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Adam
> 24 hourFull disclosure this is my first label printer and have to say it’s been life changing over the last 3 weeks. I’m forever posting or couriering something to a colleague or friend of shipping out sold products and have always used an inkjet printer with label sheets. What I didn’t realise was how time consuming this was swapping the paper out, making sure I have the right dimensions for the labels etc let alone the amount of waste when things go wrong or when I’m not using a full page of labels and the rest of the sheet going in the bin. Setup was a breeze, I plugged it in, inserted the label roll and with the WPS button on the printer and then pressing the same on the router they were both connected. I downloaded the iprint and label app on my mobile and I was away. The whole process took around 3 minutes. Using the machine daily I’m constantly learning new features, the software suite for the PC is great as you can really customise your labels with ease and saving label templates and my favourite feature by far the machine auto detects the label size so no more guessing and wastage. the continuous label rolls are great for address labels and the larger labels are the perfect size for printing courier labels. Bonus the printers are thermal so there’s no messing about with inks, literally just replace the labels when they run out. Final verdict #Winner, I’ve been converted and don’t think I’d ever go back.
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Janet Hall
> 24 hourI got this because it looked like a cute way to add small notes/messages to my familys lunch packs and to keep memories without having to print out large 4x6s or 8x10s. This printer comes with a charging cord and a VERY small roll of sticker paper (which is inside). To install the paper, the instructions are misleading...it looks like you just need to unroll paper and lay it in there, but you dont. You must have the paper going to the edge, so the roller ball can roll it. Also, you need download the Phonmemo app to your phone before you can use it. Once downloaded it will search out and connect to the printer. The app has a lot of options: Notes (where you can add text {change size and font}, images, stickerts, grid and QR code Print Images - where you can pick from your images on your phone, edit them and print them....even in Collage format. Document Print - print documents from your phone Print Web - Print from a few selected website (such as pintrest, instagram, etc) Micro Print - print lots of text in a little space Templates - which are precreated layouts, like frames, to do lists, schedules, etc, where you can add text to and more. Once you have what you want to print, just click the print button and out it spits. The quality on pictures wasnt the greatest for me. But the quality on the example in the picture (text and 2 stickers) was fairly good. Overall - if you are looking for a way to add a smile to a lunch bag, or keep memories without printing large images, or to create a small notes or to-do lists, then this is a great little printer. It works with other small thermal papers, so you arent just limited to one paper.
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Trainer Heidi
> 24 hourLooking at the product pictures I was expecting better picture quality. No matter what I do this prints grainy pictures. Its great as a label maker and is super easy to use and set up. Just know that you wont get good pictures from it.
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Harvey S. Picker
> 24 hourAfter fully charging the printer this morning, getting a solid green light, I just got a red light indicating that it needs charging. Obviously, I was unable to make the Bluetooth connection with my iPhone. Ive run out of patience, at least for now. If I have better luck later on, Ill report back. Meanwhile, Im giving this printer 3 stars -- the benefit of the doubt--in case user error is the cause of my problems.
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D. Eckert
> 24 hourGood little printer for popping out larger labels (I also have a strip label maker for name tags, etc). These are great for decorations or labels that need more information than just a name. There are a couple of faded areas when you print - nothing egregious, but its not a perfect heat transfer. The included sticker paper is a bit strong - it will leave residue on whatever you attach it to if youre not very careful removing it. Photos are not great - the pictures in the product description are just photoshops. They are pretty grainy and I cant imagine theyd be good for much. 1 star off for misleading about photo quality, and 1 star off for using a micro USB port for charging instead of USB C in 2023.