Phomemo Label Makers, D30 Portable Label Printer Handheld, Multiple Font Styles & Templates, Ideal for Home or Office, D30 Label Maker Machine with Tape, Purple
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Frieda Stark
> 3 dayVery Clean, Smart, looking package. Easy to use, setup took less than five minutes on my iPhone
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oveehere
> 3 dayIt was easy to use, clear print. Recommend to buy if interested...
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Karthik C
08-04-2025This device is a neat idea and very handy, but it started malfunctioning about a month after I bought it. 1. The paper does not slide out smoothly, and letters are printed over each other (see photos). 2. When the letters are spaced out correctly, some of them still fail to print. 3. Occasionally entire letters are missing from the label. Considering Ive barely used it and its been less than two months, I dont recommend this product to anyone.
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Bailey Robinett
> 3 dayWay too tiny and not at all as advertised. The labels aren’t clear and they are way too small. I want a refund. Don’t waste your money
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Kayt
> 3 dayThis thing is the bomb.Com! Very easy to figure out and I’m 70. Had it printing labels within a few minutes and I friggin love this thing!
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joeandcheri
07-04-2025Would buy it again.
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Bethany Moore
> 3 dayLove this! Not only can you choose different fonts and sizes, but you can even add some small images. Youre only limited by the type of thermal tape you use. Which they have a huge selection of.
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mlv
> 3 dayIt seems to work well. I do wish it had the ability to print any length of label, similar to the styles that include keyboards. Otherwise, I like it.
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Mr. Man
> 3 dayThis is a great and inexpensive label printer. The device is simple: theres no keyboard or screen. All printing is controlled by a mobile app, with the phone connected to the printer via Bluetooth. I like the fact that labels are pre-sized. No more cutting labels! This also eliminates the tape overfeeding of traditional printers, cutting waste. Theres a variety of label types and sizes, and even specialty labels for cables, etc. The software is a bit clunky but nothing too bad. I have to reconnect to the printer every time I want to use it. I dont know if this is a feature or a bug, but its somewhat annoying at times. Text selection is also quirky but not terrible. Despite all its shortcomings, the process is still more user friendly than a traditional label printer. The only downside I see is that the print quality (and durability) does not seem up to par with traditional label printers. Its not really terrible, but you can tell the difference looking at it closely. Also, some of my high usage labels (back of a TV remote) are beginning to wear off. Im using the labels that come with the printer (which are probably the cheapest option), so maybe a different label would solve that problem. Overall: Recommended.
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Mainer
> 3 dayI had my sons Girl set this up when I realized I was sophisticated enough! But now that I had hands on I love it !