Brother QL-700 High-Speed, Professional Label Printer
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Isaac
> 24 hourTotal piece of garbage. Every single time it goes to print something it jams. I have never owned such a piece of trash. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT purchase the crap.
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Cody Jackson
> 24 hourGood item
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dulcmr7
> 24 hourThis is a great little printer. We use it for labeling shrink wrapped poultry bags. We have been very satisfied with it. It will spit the labels out fairly quickly. The only thing more that I want out of it periodically is to print on wider paper, but that is for a different product.
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Richard L.
> 24 hourThis is a great machine.. Works great..
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chimetech
> 24 hourEXCELLENT SINGLE LABEL MAKER EXTREMELY FAST PERFECT FOR THE OCCASSIONAL IT MUST LOOK NICE LABEL COMES WITH THE LARGER AND SMALLER STARTER ROLLS. DONT HESITATE TO BUY THIS ONE. GOOD PRICE AND WORKS WELL
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Gsam
> 24 hourOk so after this box has been sitting on my home office floor for about 3 months (just never enough time to sit down and setup). I finally cracked it open to install. I use Windows 7 and the installation was flawless. No issues with drivers or updates. Once the printer was installed I made sure (as you should as well) you download the latest software version. The initial install has will place a button on your desktop just for this, a great little feature. I updated the software first and then the lite version which it stores on the printer memory itself. I then went to work. I tried the lite version first and in under 2 min I had my first label come out. Sweett!!!. Cutter blade is fast. I then went for the next big step. Creating a local spreadsheet as a database and then connecting that database to my first label design. This took longer of course since I have not used the software before. I did not use the express scree but the professional screen. A very easy toggle between the two at the bottom of the screen. Once I got my ADDRESS label to look how I wanted, I then added one more thing. A postnet bar code at the bottom of the label to seal the deal. A postnet barcode is what expedites your mail through the post office sorting system. This took a few minutes to figure out. Added the bard code first then linked it to the zip code field in the database. BAM !!! Done. I used a MS Word to validate the bar code that I already use for some window based envelopes I have, and the codes looked identical. I suggest you start with a test database first, like excel, just a few fields like name, address 1, address 2, City State and zip and just a few rows of data to get the hang of it. Once your done with how your labels look then simply blow up the database with the real data you will be using. From cracking open the box to this review 3 hours and I work in technology so this stuff comes a bit easier to me. Take your time this thing works but you can be overwhelmed with the design screen. BTW once you have the label layout file looking the way you want make sure you save it. I did this with the excel database and next time I went in to open it up. It linked up straight away to the database and brought up the label just as I have designed it. I will be sending a poor mans copyright letter (thats a letter mailed back to yourself) to make sure this thing makes it through the postal system just fine before I do anything in bulk. While at the post office I will inquire what I can do to cut down on the postage since I may be sending out a couple of hundred of letters with these labels on them. Stay tuned
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Dearest
> 24 hourThis printed does not require ink cartridge refills, it is easy to use, quick to print out, and can make multiple sizes.
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Traincrazy
> 24 hourThis is a great label printer! I use it for more than address labels. Fast, convenient, highly recommend this model. Bought a second one for our daughter.
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John M. Boyle
> 24 hourdocumentation is not easy to follow.
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Bob T.
> 24 houron time and works great