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Alize
> 24 hourMore or less I wanted to use this like a label maker, although you can use it for other stuff. I don’t know what I’d use the paper for. The directions are a little mixed up. I guess one was directly translated from Chinese so the directions are backwards. But I found the English one, so that helped. Don’t use the Q R code, just download the app in the app stores. It was already charged, but I let it charge fully overnight. I tested it on the paper first, since it was already in the printer. It’s fun and I’ll have to find a way to figure out a use for it besides fun. I printed pictures from my phone and from the app. It’s good for black and white. Labels were pretty much, type what you want and print. I think this will work for what I need. And it looks like I can order more labels on this site. I just have to make sure I have the correct sizes. If it does what I need, I’ll be happy. I do like the portability, since I will be going to 4 different locations to use these labels.
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Joe Crescenzi
> 24 hourThis devices is pretty fun to play with, but as I said, its NOT a replacement for a more expensive label maker like a P-Touch or Dymo. The software is crude, real crude, to the point of distracting you from figuring out who their audience is or what this device is supposed to be used for, which is why I think kids would enjoy it more than adults. The printer has a playful look, and the app and the templates have a cartoon look and feel, which kids should love. If it could be connected to a SmartPhone, tablet or computer it could have potential as a receipt printer, but its not recognized as a printer. The App says you can share documents to the App to print them, but so far I cant get that to work. I tried printing an email for example, then hitting share, then hitting Fun Print (the app) and it takes me to a document list with nothing in it. Its priced right for what it does, but if they could improve the App, it has great potential.
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Ginny
> 24 hourWireless Connection Label Printer! This works with my iPhone 14 Pro Max, via Bluetooth. Simple set up; charged the mini printer, downloaded the “Fun Print” App - in the Apple Store, and started printing labels. This comes with 3 types of labels; 2 with adhesive and 1 glue free printing paper. I’m going to use these labels to help organize my kitchen. Love that this is compact in size, and portable.
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Michael S. W.
> 24 hourIf the relatively low-resolution printouts werent enough, the printer seems to randomly disconnect from Bluetooth. This happened on two separate Android phones and OS versions. This also suffers from the same issue Ive had with another cheap thermal labeler which is an inability to gauge the length of a label and it just skips a bunch when printing to a label using the label profile in the app. The app is OK if the Bluetooth didnt constantly disconnect. The labels are already peeling off the backing. The hard touch plastic likes to slip around on desks and other hard surfaces. Why put a light on it that one has to set each time one powers it on? I wanted it off to avoid wasting battery, but it comes back on each time one powers it up. The entire kit is low quality, and this is really an unfinished and poorly engineered product. Im giving it two stars because it does work, particularly with continuous stock, and it did come with a lot of paper. But I think Im still being generous because its barely usable. My recommendation is to avoid this. There are many better options out there at a similar value point.
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Paul Bracken
> 24 hourThis looked like it might be a fun device, and I was looking forward to printing out little stickers with images on them. The instructions were written in tiny print, in very poor English - hard to understand. When I scanned the QR code it took me to a website that was unreadable, unless you can read Chinese. I clicked on a link that was labeled the Apple App Store, but it gave me an error message that seemed to relate to Google Play. When I clicked on the link above that, I was able to successfully download the Fun Print app. The material available to print was not very impressive, and mostly seemed to consist of what looked like Manga characters. When I tried printing out an image, the quality was very poor. It came with a bunch of tiny rectangular labels with colored patterns on them. The labels seemed to have bunched up in places, overlapping each other on the roll, so I didnt bother trying to see how they would work in the machine. After playing around with this for a while, I concluded that it was pretty much a waste of time. I dont anticipate using this at all.
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bassbunny24
> 24 hourI really wanted to like this little label maker because it’s super cute and a little larger than another label maker I have. Nice that it comes with several rolls of labels and it has a soothing little circle of different colors. The app that you use to create labels is horrible. It’s not very intuitive and I still can’t figure out how to really edit text after playing around with it for a few weeks. And, once a label is actually printed, the type is printed very faintly, like really old newspaper print that’s faded and it spat out a ton of paper to print two words. Couldn’t figure out how to tell it not to use so much paper. It also does not seem to have a cutter. You have to tear the label off the unit yourself so I got jagged and uneven edges. Probably worthwhile if you’re able to navigate the app but still a thumbs down for the print quality, wasted paper and no cutter. The one thing that labels should be is clear and easily legible. The unit itself feels well made.
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S.A.
> 24 hourThe seller updated the product page and now it accurately shows what this printer excels at: high contrast solid images and text (labels lol). Happy to update the stars to match. It was never a bad product, just wasnt represented properly. Original review: Fine for text, pictures do not come out as advertised The dpi and range of greyscale isnt quite there. Seems more practical as a receipt printer.
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William Ditter
> 24 hourI had high hopes for this printer from the description. The printer was easy to set up and get running. The issue is the print quality. I tried printing several differnt items, including photos, clip art from withing the app as well as a QR code label. The printing on all images was grainy at best. The QR code label is of such poor quality that it could not be read. It is possible that I recieved a refurbished unit as there are quite a few scratches on the black circle located on the front of the printer. Overall a disappointment. I would not recommend this printer.
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Dov C.
> 24 hourThis is a thermal printer that uses an app on your phone to print. The printer itself isnt bad, battery operated (charges via USB C), small and portable. The app is very hard to follow and take a lot of trial and error to get it to print properly. When trying to print a label there is no way to edit the text once you print, you have to delete the text and re-write it. It is also not clear how to calibrate the paper size so when trying to print a specific size label. While the description says you can print pictures, this is a black and white printer so I wouldnt try to print pictures on it.
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Joseph
> 24 hourThis is fun as a toy but not super great printing quality. My 7 year old had fun playing with it. The app has a lot of words that aren’t in English.