YVF Bluetooth Thermal Shipping Label Printer, 4x6 Label Printer for Shipping Packages & Small Business, Wireless Label Printer Support with iPad iPhone and Android, Work for Amazon Etsy USPS UPS

(1456 Reviews)

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  • Christain

    > 3 day

    Tried to use my Bluetooth to print a label didn’t work so I went and spent money on a cable that will connect from my phone to printer and still didn’t work

  • Customer 1

    > 3 day

    I had wanted this label maker to make them swift, neat & fast. Sorry but this just doesn’t do the job. It’s none of these things. In fact, I could have written out about 20 labels at the same time!!

  • Emily King

    > 3 day

    I was able to set up the printer fairly quickly and it printed just fine right from the beginning on a 4x6 label. I made a label in ppt and saved it as a 4x6 PDF, then printed it via blue tooth. The instructions that come with the printer could be clearer, but I got it regardless. It looks like there are plenty of you-tube videos to help if there are any questions. Eventually I will be printing some round labels. Havent tried it yet, but you-tube says you can do it...so Ill give it a shot.

  • Jenna Hay

    > 3 day

    This is easy to setup and use. Very fast and quiet. Comes with labels to get started. i use it for shipping labels and works great

  • Paul

    Greater than one week

    This little printer is great. Its compact and easy to move around if you need to. Removes the worry about using up ridiculously expensive printer ink. The printer was easy to get up and running on my computer using the USB connection. Windows 7 had no problem recognizing the driver once installed from the included USB thumb drive. It took me a few minutes of adjusting to get the labels to print out the right size. Just remember to change the print settings to your desired size. The labels that I most want to print are 4 x 6 shipping labels. They include a decent amount of these labels to get you started. I went through about a dozen of them trying to get the printer zeroed in. There is a label holder included with the printer, but I found that it really isnt necessary with fan fold labels. If you buy the label rolls, you will definitely need to use the holder. After I familiarized myself with the printer, I wanted to check out the bluetooth function. I downloaded the necessary Andoid app. This took a little while to set up. Once I had it properly configured I was able to print a few sample labels from my phone. Very cool. Frankly, Im fine just printing from my computer via the USB. The bluetooth capability is nice to have though. These little thermal label printers are awesome. No more cutting and taping labels from my regular printer. The labels print super fast, stick very well, and look great.

  • Ken W

    > 3 day

    This printer is great if you print a lot of labels! I used to print out the labels on a regular printer and then cut them out and tape them, this is so much easier! Ive been using it for a few days and its been great so far. It takes a little time to set up but once you are done its fairly easy to use. In order to print the labels, you do have to save them to your phone and then print. When I turn the printer on it doesnt take long to connect either. Highly recommend! Worth the money.

  • MrPapaya

    > 3 day

    I have been using this label printer for a few days now and I am very impressed with its performance. It prints labels quickly and clearly, and it is simple to set up and operate. The labels are strong and nearly waterproof, and the print quality is superb. With both my Android phone and my Windows laptop, the Bluetooth connection is reliable. If I needed to, I could print labels from any location in my home without using any cords or wires. I appreciate that it comes with 100 test labels and a label holder so I can get printing right away. The app “shipping Printer” looks very handy for printing 4x6 shipping labels from different platforms such as USPS, UPS, DHL, etc. However, I print almost all of my shipping labels direct from pirateship, so I dont need the extra software. The printers Bluetooth compatibility with my MacBook or iPod Touch is its lone drawback. For that, I must utilize the USB cable with the MacBook. The ipod is worthless because it doesnt even have a USB connector. But, since I no longer frequently use Apple goods, this is not a major concern for me. They are just too much of a hassle and expense. My Windows 11 laptop is primarily used for printing labels. Its a workhorse. I can always depend on Microsoft, at least. All things considered, this is a fantastic product for the money, and I would suggest it to anyone who wants a dependable thermal label printer for their home or small business use.

  • Yolanda Wei

    > 3 day

    Download a label to print, but doesnt know how it work. Couldnt find the upload option it in the app.

  • HighTechAZ

    > 3 day

    Ive been thinking about getting a thermal label printer for a while now. I have an online USPS shipping account, and Ive been printing my mailing labels using regular printer paper, then have to cut and tape them to the package. Now that I have my new YVF Thermal Label Printer, I no longer have to do all of that. I simply print the label out, then peel off the backing and slap in on the priority mailing boxes and Im done. The YVF Thermal Label Printer can be used with a regular computer through a USB printer cable or use it with your cell phone through a Bluetooth connection. Im running a newer model PC tower with Windows 11 Professional installed, and the printer works just fine with it. Setup wasnt difficult at all. With this printer, you have the option to use labels that come on flat sheets, like the ones that came with the thermal printer, of you can use the labels that come in rolls. The stand to hold either type comes with the printer. Right out of the box, theres nothing more you need to buy until you run out of shipping labels as the thermal printer comes with 100 flat sheet labels. Best of all, since its a thermal printer, theres no ink or laser cartridges that will have to be replaced.

  • Bill B.

    > 3 day

    This label printer is fast and generates a solid quality print with even darkness throughout. Everything you can need is included, including the drivers on a USB stick, the USB cable, and even a USB-C to USB-A adapter, which is nice. Installation of the drivers is quick and easy, though the docs leave something to be desired. The screenshots from the drivers are completely different, which makes finding some of the noted configuration settings difficult. Also, there is a page in the manual that shows how to load the labels -- the first picture shows them loaded with the feed button on the left, and the next two pictures show the feed button on the right. Confusing, but majority rules! I am not intending to leave this unit out all the time, but rather pull it out when I need it. The problem I have seen, though, is that it wants to feed out TWO labels (to find the end of the sheet) every time I load the label roll. I am hopeful that this wont be a constant problem, but perhaps something I am just doing wrong, otherwise Ill burn through a lot of labels that way.

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