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
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Emily King
> 24 hourI 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.
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Steve Green
> 24 hourA 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.
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Donald Menzel
> 24 hourprints seamlessly. This in the long run will save necessary ink compared to the things that I print and ship out now as it is. Super stoked to use and so far its working great!
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xiao yun chi
> 24 hourI had wanted this label maker to make them swift, neat & fast. Sorry for but this just doesn’t do the job. It’s none of this things. In fact I could have written out about 20 labels in the same time!!
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HighTechAZ
> 24 hourIve 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.
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Matt John
> 24 hourGreat label printer. I ship a lot and use this to print labels! I would recommend this for home and small business use!
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lcbpapa
> 24 hourThis little printer delivers! It works with not only Bluetooth but also can be plugged into any computer and used like a wired printer. It comes with a holder for labels (either z-fold or roll). It is plug an play for my Windows 10 computer. Overall a great solution for small business that prints shipping labels every now and then. I highly recommend
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G Wood
> 24 hourThis Bluetooth+USB thermal label printer arrives with a (spool+fanfold) label feeder and a small supply of fanfold 4x6 thermal shipping labels. The same printer engine is used by several additional brands, so I expect that printer utility/reliability/durability will be on par with current industry standards. Badged a Beeprt model BY-436BT, Beeprt supports printing from a modest set of operating systems/devices/label_generators. If your requirements are within that modest set, this kit is download-an-app-then-plug-and-play. I found support from Beeprt for some of my devices/desired-configurations lacking (in particular: MacOS bluetooth printing, linux [USB or BT] and CUPS). After searching by model number, I found some other badges support configurations for this print engine that Beeprt doesnt. With some effort, I was able to cobble together the information/drivers/PPDs necessary to fully integrate the printer with my menagerie of devices. (Hint: it appears that the printer speaks Zebra EPL2. One may need to edit acquired PPDs to include desired label page sizes.)
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Melrel05
> 24 hourThis Bluetooth label printer has been working great for the last few weeks, I have been using it for my small Etsy business for shipping labels. to set up and didn’t take me more than 10 minutes, the app is also really easy to navigate. I love that I can just print the label on my phone without having to break out my laptop every time I need to print one now. The labels themselves come out looking perfect! The only small issue that I have had is one of the label stickers got stuck inside and wrapped around, and once I got it out, I had to clean the bar really really well because I kept getting streaks on my shipping labels. I ended up having to use rubbing alcohol just to get all of it off, which was a pain, and I spent a good two hours trying to clean it. But other than that it’s been working fantastic and I would highly recommend this price point.
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Bob K
> 24 hourThis is my 2nd Thermal Label printer. But... it is by far my favorite. This is a 100% standalone unit. Its sad that I have to point that out. But my other Thermal Label printer only works with the MFG app, and you have to sign up for an account on their cloud server in order to use their printer. As far as I can tell, this unit does not require anything thats not included in the box... with the exception of additional labels. I didnt even have to go to the MFG web site to download the drivers. There is a little USB drive in the box with all the drivers I needed for Windows. Installation was easy. There were parts of the instructions that werent completely clear. Its not obvious that you need the drivers from the USB drive. In the package contents, its referred to as a U-Drive. The instructions then later say to copy the drivers from the U-disk. But thats being a bit picky. That was the only part of the installation that caused me any issue -- knowing where to find the drivers. Integration with Windows is almost 100% perfect. The first labels I wanted to print on are 2.25x1.25. When I installed these and printed a Test page, the word Test straddle the gap between two consecutive labels. I assumed that meant that the print driver didnt understand the label size, or had advanced the roll of labels beyond the perforation. After a few failed attempts, I tried just printing a label that was filled top to bottom and left to right with text. The label printed perfectly. So, Im guessing theres an issue with Windows Test Page software. My other label printer required the roll of labels to be inside the printer. My roll is too big to fit inside, so I was having to cut the amount of labels I wanted to print. This printer has external label holder. I wasnt actually expecting to get an external label holder. The external label holder is awesome and certainly keeps the roll of labels organized. The software thats available from the MFGs website (ShipPrinter) is a bit weak. You can add a barcode to a label, but you cant actually modify the contents of the barcode. Fortunately, I dont need to use the application. The Android app is just as lame. Again, you can enter a barcode, but you have to type the contents. Theres no way to import the contents of a spreadsheet into a label. That makes the application almost useless.