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Emanuel Maysonet
> 3 dayThe pro of this printer is that you dont need ink, and its Bluetooth. The cons, you can print only in black or white.. some images BW dont even come out good
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Matthew Backus
> 3 dayThis label printer is super fast and comes with sheets of sticky labels to get you started. But this printer uses ordinary thermal labels from Staples or OfficeMax etc. Bluetooth integration with a phone is super easy with their app, I havent tried it with a computer and USB but Im thinking itll work pretty much the same way. Labels are dark and very legible and they print in about 3 seconds or so. This comes with a plastic label stand too to store the labels to be fed into the printer. There is no battery power so it needs to be plugged in, just keep that in mind .
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EasonYY
> 3 dayI managed to connect via the USB cable to print a test label - which it did, followed by spitting out half a roll, then reporting an irrecoverable fault. Rebooted wifi, printer and my laptop and the fault remains, leaving me with a completely unusable printer.
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Fatherdewitt
> 3 dayI recently purchased a brand new MacBook Air and wanted a new label printer to go along with it to sell a few things online. After finding this one, I immediately got it and was giddy at the idea that I could finally get rid of the things I had. To my disappointment, however, this label printer was beyond horrible. It simply did not work. Following the instructions provided on the usb provided, you must install a software that allows you to access the printers features and settings, but to my disappointment, it just didn’t work. After trying absolutely everything (even going as far as to download everything from their website), nothing would work. So as I could not use the printer at all, I suggest you do not purchase this item as it may be waste of your time as it was for myself.
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Alan
> 3 dayComes with everything to start printing labels and a variety of options to connect to a computer or phone. The labels come out very nice. It is very easy to setup and it takes no time at all. The app has bad reviews, but it has worked perfectly for me. So far everything is beyond what I expected. The only issue I’ve noticed thus far is if there isn’t more paper to feed into the printer, it won’t print properly.
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HighTechAZ
> 3 dayIve 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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JJ B
> 3 dayIve owned a Rollo Thermal printer for several years. I dont ship things regularly anymore but may use it once or twice a month. I was interested in their wireless model (that still has be connected to power) but it wasnt worth $280 to ditch the USB cord. When this YVF wireless printer arrived, I compared it to my existing Rollo and its almost identical. I uploaded several pictures to show the difference (YVF is black and Rollo is gray). Even down to the screw placement, beep sounds, etc its more or less a clone. Some of the plastic shell has some insignificant differences but Im sure that the internals are probably a direct copy for the most part. I did find it a little odd that the drivers are housed in a Google drive so it feels kind of sketchy downloading and installing on Windows. Once installed, it seemed like there might a slight delay in printing the label but I cant say for sure that that its the drivers or maybe just something going on with my computer the day I tested it. The quality of the labels are just as good as the Rollo so no issues there. I printed a label with the mobile app and it came out very quickly and with great quality. Its nice to be able to put the YVF printer somewhere other than my desk to free up some space. Its also cool that it came with a label spool / holder that works with either flat or spools of labels. Nice touch to have that included. The best thing is this one currently costs less than 1/3 of the price of the comparable Rollo model ($80 vs $280). Even if it goes back to its full price of $140, its still a steal at 1/2 the cost of a Rollo. If youve never used a thermal printer to use for UPS labels or other shipping labels, its a game changer. No smearing, super quick printing, no ink to replace, etc. Its just so much nicer than using a traditional printer. You cant go wrong with this for $80 (or even $140). Its well worth the price and Im very pleased with it so far.
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RoyRules
> 3 dayI had no setup issues at all. And printing via Bluetooth allows me to put this in a cabinet and not out in the open. ( only because its not what I use much)
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Chi Ly
> 3 dayThis is my first label printer and was very easy to use. It is quite small and basic so dont expect any extravagant features but perfect for everyday labeling needs.
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Paul
> 3 dayThis little printer is great. Its compact and easy to move around if you need to. Removes the worry about using up ridiculously expensive printer ink. The printer was easy to get up and running on my computer using the USB connection. Windows 7 had no problem recognizing the driver once installed from the included USB thumb drive. It took me a few minutes of adjusting to get the labels to print out the right size. Just remember to change the print settings to your desired size. The labels that I most want to print are 4 x 6 shipping labels. They include a decent amount of these labels to get you started. I went through about a dozen of them trying to get the printer zeroed in. There is a label holder included with the printer, but I found that it really isnt necessary with fan fold labels. If you buy the label rolls, you will definitely need to use the holder. After I familiarized myself with the printer, I wanted to check out the bluetooth function. I downloaded the necessary Andoid app. This took a little while to set up. Once I had it properly configured I was able to print a few sample labels from my phone. Very cool. Frankly, Im fine just printing from my computer via the USB. The bluetooth capability is nice to have though. These little thermal label printers are awesome. No more cutting and taping labels from my regular printer. The labels print super fast, stick very well, and look great.