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)

Price
$79.99

Quantity
(10000 available )

Total Price
Share
87 Ratings
58
15
2
1
11
Reviews
  • Paul

    > 3 day

    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.

  • lrvaler

    > 3 day

    I view this as a must have for a business owner. For a regular consumer, its a nice to have for returning orders, or sending out occasional packages. Some quick points: - Solid construction, well built - Compact, small footprint - Usable with multiple sources (computer/phone) - Bluetooth enabled I was surprised that wired connectivity is via old-school usb a, not micro usb or usb c (or even mini usb). This seems to be a bit dated. There are a few limitations (pdf only format, optimized for 4x6 labels), but its useful and nice to have for most users.

  • Mae

    > 3 day

    First, it comes with an excellent instruction manual and a flash drive with the driver and instructional videos. It also comes with a paper feeder and some starter labels. You don’t need any special apps to use this printer (from a desktop). I had a lot of frustration trying to use this for the first time, but I think that’s an issue with trying to print from a pdf label in general. So, I tried printing from a Snip of the pdf and it’s barely legible, even though the preview looks good. Then, I printed a sample label and the quality looks perfectly fine. My conclusion is that as long as you have a properly formatted label, this printer works as it should. That leaves my only real complaint- the app doesn’t recognize the printer, as far as I can tell. I followed the instructions in the manual and even watched the video. Unless there’s a step I’m somehow missing, the app just doesn’t seem to work with the model of printer I received. Being able to print from my phone would make this printer a lot more useful, so that’s a pretty big negative for me.

  • Chuck L

    > 3 day

    This thermal label printer is impressive even came with blank labels and a rig to mount labels on. So far been great for printing shipping labels and is fast. My old label printer didnt print near well and always needed the driver updated. Recommend if you need a basic label printer for shipping labels. Comes with all cables and setup is easy. great for windows, Mac computers

  • Steve Green

    > 3 day

    A compact and affordable shipping label printer for Mac or PC. The box contains everything needed to get up and printing fairly quickly. You get the printer, a stand for the labels, a small starter stack of labels, a USB adapter and USB drive with drivers and AC plug and a USB cable. Setup was fairly easy and was up and running quickly on my Windows PC. The printer is fast and the speed can be adjusted in the driver to go faster or slower. One thing that was an issue is the output quality. I did not find that it handles fine text very well but it did handle barcodes well. The driver does not have any adjustment for output quality and I could not get the driver to allow me to rotate the output when I set the settings to do so. Overall, I think it is a good value and while it does allow printing via Bluetooth, I have not tested this yet, only through USB.

  • 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.

  • Matthew Backus

    > 3 day

    This 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 .

shipping label printershipping label printer
thermal printerthermal printer
bluetooth label printerbluetooth label printer
label printerlabel printer

Related products

Shop
( 1804 Reviews )
Top Selling Products