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Russell Smith
> 3 dayI was not expecting this printer to output the labels as fast as it does. When it printed my first test print, it was like it was flying out. I dont have that many labels to print at one time, but Im happy to know that this printer isnt slow. There were instructions on how to put the label holder together, but its relatively straight forward. Granted, there is an extra piece that I initially curious on how it is to be used, but figured out its for when you have a spool of labels and you can use it as the spindle. Otherwise, you just set it aside. I have another label printer that only supports tiny labels, and the unfortunate thing about that printer is that you must place the label partially out when you close the lid. And this makes you lose one label nearly every time you print something. I tried to do the same with this printer, and it spit out a complete blank label. Then I learned DO NOT do that. Make sure the lid is closed. Turn the printer on, and then feed the sheets in from the back. The printer will do the rest. It will pull the label in. It will partially stick out, but then the printer will pull it back so you dont waste a label. I have started labeling my storage bins in the garage. I dont get into them as often as I used to, so I have a tendency look in the wrong bins when I need something. The labels that came with this printer feels like they will stick well to the outside of the storage bins I use, so Im hopeful they will work and last over time. The printer is pretty hefty for its size. It has a look and feel of being well built. Its also a nice compact size, and when not in use, you can store most of the printer inside the label holder for nice compact storage.
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Tina
> 3 daySo I had a more expensive printer when I purchased this one, but I wanted one that I could use via Bluetooth. This is exactly what I was looking for. Even though I cannot use it with my Mac, I can use it with my iPhone.
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Jeffrey
> 3 dayThis is our second label printer and this was so easy to setup/install. Package included USB stick with drivers and clear installation instructions & videos. Bluetooth works great and can even print from our phones now! Would definitely recommend!
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G Wood
Greater than one weekThis 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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Dude
> 3 dayYou have to download an app to use it. In most cases that would be fine, but the app they have is so buggy that it takes forever to connect the printer. Ive been at it for half an hour and it still doesnt connect. Dont waste your time buying it.
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Emily King
> 3 dayI 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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Gadget Girl
> 3 dayI ordered this to replace my existing label printer because it works with Wifi and my old one would only print when it was plugged into the computer. This is a definite upgrade, it’s very well made and super-fast. I do a lot of mailings and appreciate the fact that this printer uses thermal paper and does not require ink. We all know how expensive printer ink is so it shouldn’t take too long for this to pay for itself. It has a tiny footprint, so it doesn’t take up much space and it works flawlessly from my phone and my computer. Love it and recommend it!
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YellowDuck
> 3 dayProduct Packaging: comes in a retail box, all accessories individually wrapped, usb cable and dongles, usb stick with drivers and video instructions. Product Experience: I was hesitant to install drivers from a usb, but after scanning the drive, the files were safe. The android app was easy to use and quick to connect to the printer via bluetooth. Setting this up with windows using bluetooth was a bit tricky as the instructions were designed for windows 7/10. After installation, the printing was straight forward similar to my older zebra printer that failed. The quality was very clear and thermal ink resists most rubbing alcohol tests. I had hoped that the label tray was somehow connected to the printer to take less space, but it worked with a bit of extra desk space. Pro: Product, once properly configured Con: Bluetooth windows setup, external label tray Overall: Recommended, especially for wireless printing.
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JOp
> 3 dayGreat little stand alone thermal printer for shipping labels. The unit comes with a USB drive with the needed drivers, connects via Bluetooth and it simply works. It comes with with a 100 labels to get you started right away. The thermal printer never needs ink or toner since the paper is also the print media.
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Ken W
> 3 dayHighly recommend this if you print a lot of labels! I used to print out the labels on a regular printer and then cut them out and tape them, this is so much easier! Ive been using it for a few days and its been great so far. It takes a little time to set up but once you are done its fairly easy to use. In order to print the labels, you do have to save them to your phone and then print. It takes an extra step but for me its totally worth it. When I turn the printer on it doesnt take long to connect either. Highly recommend! Worth the money.