NETUM Thermal Label Printer, High Speed Commercial Grade Direct Thermal Printer, 4×6 Printer, Barcode Printer, Compatible with Amazon,Etsy,Ebay, Shopify, FedEx
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ASK@NWCLIPS
> 24 hourIt took some getting used to moving to it from regular laser printer on 8.5 x 11, but once done this is a good alternative to using full size sheets. Biggest problem for us was finding a space for it next to the printer. Apart from that set up is not difficult and machine is easy to use. One thing, though, is that since our company re-uses boxes for shipping, these small labels dont do a good job of covering up old labels due to their small size. As such, we have gone back to using the larger printer for most jobs as we need to use the 8.5x11 page to cover old labels. Otherwise, recommended.
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Jaime G
> 24 hourThe logistics label printer by Netum is a small and very convenient label printer. Super easy to use and is user friendly. I own a small business and this label printer eliminates the hassle of relying on someone else to print my shipping labels. Because of the size and how simple this product is to use Id rate it at 4 1/2.
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Jimster480
> 24 hourThis auto feed thermal printer is perfect for the powerseller looking to up their label game. If you sell on ebay or amazon (or another store) that can make 4x6 labels; this is a great label printer option. However the quality of the printing can leave a bit to be desired for certain labels. Pros - Long cables included in the box. - Setup instruction manual - Auto feed (Stacked labels) - Lots of print customization options - Fast warm up time - Quiet operation - Ink free thermal design Cons - Included USB drive was blank/broken - Manual is a bit lacking - Requires additional purchase for label roll support. When I printed 4 labels at once it skipped over a label in between each label causing me to waste 6 labels instead of 4. I havent played with the settings to fix this but a second time I printed 2 labels and it didnt do it. I suppose this might be able to be fixed or it was just a fluke. Printing a single label just uses 1 label. If you print a lot of labels this can certainly help you. Being able to print directly to labels you can stick on boxes is much better than printing with your printer and then cutting labels out. 4x6 labels are relatively cheap and this printer doesnt have ink. The quality of some labels is not perfect but its good enough to get the job done. I suppose how the labels come out could also have something to do with the labels themselves so it might not be an issue with the printer at all. You will need to go to the website to download the drivers and the website was very slow for me. Otherwise no issues setting the printer up. Ive been using this for almost a year now with no issues. This is a third one I picked up now as a backup. Identical to the one I use for over a year already.
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NetJunkie
> 24 hourThis printer was easy to setup and use. I like that the cords are long enough. The printer prints clear labels without smearing. Easy to load the labels. No issues at all.
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Sparky
> 24 hourGreat compact thermal label printer. Set-up was a breeze .... took about 10 minutes and I was up and running. Print quality and speed is great. The only thing I do not like about this little printer is that the top doesnt flip all the way up and over like several others that I have. It only goes up partially which makes it a little awkward for cleaning the rollers. Would recommend as a good desktop thermal printer for labels.