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cartmanny
Greater than one weekHad issues getting it to connect initially Once connected was still confused a bit but reading directions helped Was able to get it connect and print test print - not bad The print is not awful but did not seem that dark but perhaps just me So far seems to work as expected though and no other issues with it Have not had to print a lot yet with it so cant say how things will hold up
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HiU Reviews
> 3 daySo, testing this thing out, I printed off some sample labels. I thought it was just one, but there were multiple in the program, and before I could stop it, I wasted like 5 sheets of paper. I was like, woah, hold ya horses! Lol. Looked just like the professional labels I see on packages. I was amazed. Maybe Im easily amused there, but that did it for me. Haha. Good printer!
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Yanshi
> 3 dayI’m definitely not tech savvy at all, but I do know my way around and I absolutely have no idea how to get this to work… definitely do not recommend.
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JOp
> 3 dayGreat little stand alone thermal printer for shipping labels. The unit comes with a USB drive with the needed drivers, connects via Bluetooth and it simply works. It comes with with a 100 labels to get you started right away. The thermal printer never needs ink or toner since the paper is also the print media.
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J. L.
> 3 daythe large paper to fit this printer, but it didnt work, so this printer needs a fixed paper size, you may need to check with the seller before buying. It is undeniable that it is indeed very convenient, the machine is small, does not take up too much space on the desktop, and is very easy to store when not in use. But it does not print as well as ink printers.
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Mrs. Moreno
Greater than one weekSimple printer to use. Didnt have any issues connecting with it. I dont use it frequently, so I cant say how it would handle large quantities of prints, but for me, its great.
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Rebecca Knowles
> 3 dayI had a thermal printer previously but it wasnt bluetooth enabled. That means I had to keep it plugged into the computer and go to the computer every time that I wanted to print a label. With this printer I can print directly from my phone using the app. Ive printed shipping labels, stickers, etc. The printer was easy to set up. I lvoe that it includes the roll holder and accessories. Also, they included a USB adapter that takes it from USB to USB-C which is convenient.
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Amy
> 3 dayShipping was super quick got here less than 24hr once I received my package. I try working the printer at first was little confusing but reading the instructions and followed everything took few minutes til I got it working let’s me just say, ITS AMAZING label printer! One of the best I ever used really helpful items.
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Matthew Backus
Greater than one weekThis label printer is super fast and comes with sheets of sticky labels to get you started. But this printer uses ordinary thermal labels from Staples or OfficeMax etc. Bluetooth integration with a phone is super easy with their app, I havent tried it with a computer and USB but Im thinking itll work pretty much the same way. Labels are dark and very legible and they print in about 3 seconds or so. This comes with a plastic label stand too to store the labels to be fed into the printer. There is no battery power so it needs to be plugged in, just keep that in mind .
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Bob K
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd Thermal Label printer. But... it is by far my favorite. This is a 100% standalone unit. Its sad that I have to point that out. But my other Thermal Label printer only works with the MFG app, and you have to sign up for an account on their cloud server in order to use their printer. As far as I can tell, this unit does not require anything thats not included in the box... with the exception of additional labels. I didnt even have to go to the MFG web site to download the drivers. There is a little USB drive in the box with all the drivers I needed for Windows. Installation was easy. There were parts of the instructions that werent completely clear. Its not obvious that you need the drivers from the USB drive. In the package contents, its referred to as a U-Drive. The instructions then later say to copy the drivers from the U-disk. But thats being a bit picky. That was the only part of the installation that caused me any issue -- knowing where to find the drivers. Integration with Windows is almost 100% perfect. The first labels I wanted to print on are 2.25x1.25. When I installed these and printed a Test page, the word Test straddle the gap between two consecutive labels. I assumed that meant that the print driver didnt understand the label size, or had advanced the roll of labels beyond the perforation. After a few failed attempts, I tried just printing a label that was filled top to bottom and left to right with text. The label printed perfectly. So, Im guessing theres an issue with Windows Test Page software. My other label printer required the roll of labels to be inside the printer. My roll is too big to fit inside, so I was having to cut the amount of labels I wanted to print. This printer has external label holder. I wasnt actually expecting to get an external label holder. The external label holder is awesome and certainly keeps the roll of labels organized. The software thats available from the MFGs website (ShipPrinter) is a bit weak. You can add a barcode to a label, but you cant actually modify the contents of the barcode. Fortunately, I dont need to use the application. The Android app is just as lame. Again, you can enter a barcode, but you have to type the contents. Theres no way to import the contents of a spreadsheet into a label. That makes the application almost useless.