• Reviews around label (3.65 of 5)

    Brother QL-810W Ultra-Fast Label Printer with Wireless Networking

    • Excellent label printer
    • Label sticks very well.
    • However, I cannot print labels on the label printer from my own software, because it doesn't support the layout for the labels designed for the Brother label printer.
    • The labels this uses are not inexpensive, but the quality allows you to quickly do many
    • Excellent label printer, high quality and speedy
    • A well-designed and functionally adequate label printer.
    • cant get the label maker to work from my iphone
    • So after using the DYMO label and stamp printer (which was a terrible label and stamp printer, would always jam and waste my money on printing stamps).
    • When you're printing a few labels, no big deal, right
    • Nice labels
    • My luck has been a bit lackluster with the black/red printing using genuine 2251 labels.
    • Great label printer.
    • The printer prints fine, labels look like I expect
    • Excellent label printer!
    • TheQL710W is an excellent label printer
    • bought some others but the machine can read that they are not Brothers official labels and the machine won't work
    • In the end, I pulled out my trusty Avery labels and did the job quickly.
    • So bottom line is: It truly is an awesome label printer where if you want to easily change out label sizes you can do it, on a Mac
    • Maybe if Avery made Brother DK compatible labels they could add support down the road
    • There are die-cut labels as well as a continuous roll
    • This was a rushed replacement for my old Brother Smart Label Printer 440, which died halfway through printing a shipping label
    • It is a little tedious but not as tedious as printing a label on regular paper and cutting it out to tape on package
    • After setting up the Brother high-Speed Label Printer, which was very easy to do via USB, I had so much fun printing out labels!
    • It works like a charm, takes up little space and makes for clean and clear shipping labels for me
    • Great label printer with lots of optional label sizes.
    • If you have a craft room or hobby room these labels are perfect to label the drawers as to what is in them, and you can make the print large so you can see from a distance what it says.
    • Not really able to do much for design, but you can make some attractive two-color labels.
    • It is very conservative on tape labels, meaning you don't waste label tape printing small labels
    • The money spent on this could be better spent on another label printer that actually works on a Mac.***Update***Brother contacted me to fix these issues.
    • The QL-710W is a great label printer
    • She uses her phone to print the labels and really loves the convenience.
    • The label will be small, but it will work as long as the laser scanner can read it
    • I was wanting a "smart printer" that would recognize an address in whatever software I was using, and print me a fast label
    • This is a heavy-duty, speedy, commercial-grade label printer that is an excellent product for a small business, civic organization or church.
    • The sample continuous sheet of labels .47" is a waste of paper; it is actually 1.1" wide with a top label width of just under 1/2 an inch and a bottom label width just over 1/2 an inch
    • I like it, its a real handy label printer to have instead of having to set up a full sheet to print out when you only need a few or one at a time
    • Great little label printer
    • I made labels for beauty products I make, favor/gift tags, printed maps for directions to stick to my invites, wrapped the labels on water bottles for hotel guests for the shuttle schedule, receiver and sender mail labels, the uses are endless and that is just what I have done since December!Love the fact I do not need to purchase toner cartridges and was inspired to buy this as my work warehouse uses the labels for our parts we sell
    • House Labels sells great labels to use with this printer at a very affordable price!
    • But,Expensive labels, not so convenient program (both PC & MAC), if your data is little bit big, it'll not print it, hard to install as wireless printing, complex manual.
    • Excellent label printer.
    • A reliable label printer!
    • The printer recognizes the label format which helps in preventing printing to the wrong label format.
    • This is a great wireless label printer.
    • Plus, when it "jams" it does so by spitting out a .5" piece of [expensive] label paper
    • This was a rushed replacement for my old Brother Smart Label Printer 440, which died halfway through printing a shipping label
    • You will have a label ready to stick on your package
    • If it's a network printer, why would you be restricting the drivers and label creation software to use with it?
    • Great label maker, but the software is not very user-friendly.
    • Set up your address book on the software and forget about ridiculous templates and expensive labels
    • Great little label printer.
    • My luck has been a bit lackluster with the black/red printing using genuine 2251 labels.
    • Great label maker....however when the label comes out the printing is not on top as the picture shows.
    • Very useful label printer
    • I had looked everywhere for a cheap label printer that would allow me to use weather-proof or liquid proof labels since invariably, some of the liquid within would wind up on the outside of the bottle
    • I don't like the labels that it provides its not a very good assortment for me wish I would have gotten another brand as they have many to choose from and are not all continuous square cut labels they have a few but have a very hard time lining them up correctly sometimes labels are faded but works fine.
    • It's a pretty good label printer
    • When I try to find compatible media I get a page of pictures of printers, kits, and both compatible and incompatible labels, even after specifying my model number
    • If you print it just as it is now, it'll give you the correct postage label but slice it into two
    • Love this label
    • The labels (off brand MUCH cheaper) or from Brother have horrendous branding on the back side to confuse our customers
    • this is easy to set up with your computer, easy to use, the software is straightforward Prints beautiful labels
    • The final label fits exceedingly well on a flat rate padded USPS envelope and includes the bar code and addresses clearly
    • the label freezes well and stays on with no issues
    • More often than not this editor set label sizes that conflict with the printer which CANNOT be modified!
    • Excellent label printer
    • They CONSTANTLY get jammed with no way of accessing the place where the labels actually get jammed even when you unscrew everything
    • No ink to worry about and the labels are not that expensive.
    • The 2.4 is a black/Red label, so make sure you have it set correctly or it is complain about incompatible label
    • The new feature I like is that this thermal printer can print on continuous labels that are clear, which I use for return address labels and shipping labels that don't need to be placed on printed envelopes with instructions to "Place Label Here" which would show through the clear label
    • I print out labels for inventory bar codes, works well and fast
    • Label loading is very easyPrinting, advancing and cutting is so quiet that I thought it hadn't printed at first until I found the label on the floor!Labels look pretty affordable; address labels appear to run about 3 cents apieceYou can purchase postage through Pitney Bowes and print it to "compatible label rolls."Con:One bit of small print on one enclosed slick is the only notice you get that "label printer must be connected to PC via USB for postage printing."
    • Label loading is very easyPrinting, advancing and cutting is so quiet that I thought it hadn't printed at first until I found the label on the floor!Labels look pretty affordable; address labels appear to run about 3 cents apieceYou can purchase postage through Pitney Bowes and print it to "compatible label rolls."Con:One bit of small print on one enclosed slick is the only notice you get that "label printer must be connected to PC via USB for postage printing."
    • This is the best label printer!
    • I have tried using this for address labels and that works ok but not really for making labels to mail stuff like through USPS.
    • the label freezes well and stays on with no issues
    • You can even print USPS and UPS labels from the QL-710W.In order to do this, when the label is ready to print (from USPS, UPS or FedEX), save it as a .pdf
    • My boss was so impressed with the speed of this printer and the inexpensive labels, she order 8 for our office.
    • This is a great tool for me to finally get ultra-organized with snazzy personalized labels.
    • The labels look very nice.
    • Since I got this label maker, I've been able to resist the urge to do that, tempting as it may be