BCL D110 Label Printer, Ethernet & USB Port, Prints 4x6 Shipping Mailing Postage Barcode & Address Labels, Direct Thermal inkless Printer, USB Printer Cable Included, Windows & Mac Compatible

(812 reviews)

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$139.99

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  • Ms. Una Stracke III

    > 24 hour

    For the price it is a great shipping label printer.

  • Noah TODD

    > 24 hour

    Label printer what just what I needed to streamline the sales process for my small business. So much easier to print and scan than to have to pricetage each item by hand.

  • Ben Kalman

    > 24 hour

    Set up easily- 15 min- Easy to use and labels print quickly and clearly. Should have bought years ago- no more hassle with printing shipping labels.

  • Richard M.

    > 24 hour

    For some reason even with tech support we cannot get the orientation correct and the label is always on page 2 so we have to select only page 2 to print and the text size doesn’t fill the label. It prints fast however and is serving the purpose

  • chris

    > 24 hour

    Does not work well with Mac at all. I had to send it back and get a dymo

  • Tori Swann

    > 24 hour

    It is not easy to use. BCL do not have their driver on their website at the time I tried to download from their website. If you search google you can have the instruction said you will need to install Zebra driver to use device. Compare to Zebra ZP 450, I’m not feeling BCL has 300 dpi quality. Otherwise everything is good, if you are looking for device cheaper than Zebra ZP 500, can use same driver like ZP500. It’s good. The PC will recognize it is ZP500, only you know it is BCL. Do not compare tech support as Zebra — can’t.

  • Just Me

    > 24 hour

    Good printer. Sets up like every other networked printer. Works well with inexpensive rolls of 4x6 labels. Purchased for the Ethernet port so it works from any computer on my network.

  • Luiz

    > 24 hour

    I successfully set this printer up on a Windows PC using both USB and ethernet. While the prints were not comparable to the labels on packages received from Amazon, they got the job done. Two months after I tried setting the printer up on Linux using CUPS. I ran the install script and driver provided on their website. The prints produced had jagged unfilled lines. I also tried the generic Zebra ZPL driver which did not produce better prints. The firmware version out of the box was V10.03.05. They did have a V10.03.06 firmware provided on their website. I updated the firmware hoping this would resolve the issue. I was mistaken. After updating the firmware the prints on linux printed a half shaded block, no text or anything resembling the desired printing label. I contacted customer service via email, no response. They have live chat on their website, which is a live chat with a bot that links you to pages on their website. Clicking on chat with agent sends you on an endless loop to square one asking what your issue is.

  • Scott Preston

    > 24 hour

    My customer is happy with this label printer.

  • Ely Rose

    > 24 hour

    I really recommend this printer as it will save you a lot of time and money. No replacement cartridge costs anymore. Setup was easy. I use it to print shipping labels and barcodes as well. Very reliable and fast printer.

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