• Reviews around label (3.05 of 5)

    ROLLO Label Printer – Commercial Grade Direct Thermal High Speed Printer – Compatible with Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify – 4×6 Label Printer – Compare to Dymo 4XL

    • Nice little label printer.
    • Overall it is a great label printer for shipping label
    • and it now prints crisp and clear labels
    • I had some trouble getting good initial labels, engaged their support team and was entirely satisfied with the remote session and help
    • AND you can get free thermal labels from UPS!I saw a review for Rollo that said it was hard to set up
    • Perfect labels each time and
    • I'm still playing around with the density settings, but so far 6-8, prints out nice dark labels with no white spots
    • It's small, fast, and the labels are dirt cheap
    • Very good label printer
    • A great label printer, highly recommend!
    • Excellent label printer!
    • It recognizes where the paper starts and ends and adjust to print perfectly so you don't lose not one label, it flows naturally it prints really
    • Great little label printer
    • The best combination made a medium grey, slightly fuzzy label - does not look professional at all
    • I love that I don't need to replace ink and that the labels are really inexpensive.
    • Only one label printed bad and another 2 labels were a bit light but still usable.
    • The ROLLO Thermal Direct Shipping Label that came with the printer is not printing visibly, then second, every time we use the printer, it is dragging the shipping label continuously
    • Do you want a Thermal Label printer that works GREAT for your business
    • Prior to my call, I had wasted about 40 labels so far which Rollo.com is going to replace free of charge
    • When I correct it, it reprints the label again.
    • I like that it is small, is easy to set up, not expensive at all, and works with free ups labels that reduces my cost of printing a lot
    • Just make sure that when the print dialogue box opens up that you select the correct printer AND the correct label size.
    • We get free labels from UPS and they print great
    • This great for someone printing one label or a business needing many labels at a time
    • perfect!The labels adhere 100%
    • Awesome thermal label printer
    • It was really easy to set up & the labels look good
    • Works perfectly with some fine-tuning- support people are AWESOME!I picked an obscure label size that isn't technically supported (too skinny) and they made it work pretty damn well until I could get the right labels delivered.
    • It will support any 4”x6” label
    • Be sure to keep the labels dust free
    • I wasted fewer labels with a laser printer and 1/2 sheet labels.
    • Super easy to load the labels as well
    • The design looks good but the label start getting stuck after 3 months of use and after 6 months it just not working at all!!!
    • The EDI system I use has a terrible format that basically requires you to have to resize every single label in Photoshop in order to print them onto annoying Avery labels, unless you can find the perfectly sized/spaced label sheets.
    • Dust or hairs on the labels or inside the printer will impact the label
    • Yes, it does work faster than other Label machines, but you waste so many labels because of their Error and it soooo annoying when it just stops printing in the middle
    • On certain labels that had large barcodes it would print too fast leaving a blurry label that was impossible to read
    • The printer worked fine for the first ~20 labels, and it printed labels FAST (though the printing was never as dark as the DYMO I previously used).The BAD: Within a month, the printer began not printing the bottom part of the shipping labels (which is the USPS Tracking number just below the barcode).
    • It works like a charm to print crisp labels, is super easy to use, and an added bonus is the superb customer service
    • I’ve been using a competitor label printer for years, I decided to switch go the rollo after my previous printer would waste so many labels
    • Switching between label sizes is very easy, but make sure you change the printer setting to the correct label size you're currently using
    • GREAT label printer
    • The labels look nicer and fit much better on my smaller product boxes, as well as larger cartons.
    • and I'm to cheap to buy the new one, and the labels they sell are a bit pricey for only 500 labels, but again that's because I'm cheap
    • Make sure you adjust 2 things, the "Speed" & "Density", set the density to 15 & the speed to 4 & you will get a perfect label print out in one second
    • I've put about 600 labels through it at this point and it has not jammed one time
    • (E-bay, Amazon, etc.) - Doesn't use proprietary labels
    • From time to time, the printer will eject a blank label after a good label is printed, then flash red.
    • idk if anyone else has this problem but the labels are printed well if i print stickers thats when it gets a little pixelated
    • I didn’t have to waste even a single label with setup, I’m so happy I bought this printer
    • If you're looking for a good label printer, I definitely get this one
    • Just click "Print" and in one second, you have a crisp, clean label ready to go!
    • If I print a second label, the spots disappear and any label I print after that are fine
    • Prints fast and high quality label
    • I actually printed some labels while my bf was sleeping in the same small room and it didn't bother him at all LOL.Very recommended
    • Also pro tip, you can get free thermal labels from UPS
    • Makes nice quick labels.
    • Love that this printer can use the standard 4x6" UPS (free) labels
    • Easy to set up, prints fast, high quality shipping labels
    • decent speed to print out almost good enough labels
    • This is the easiest label printer I have used.
    • Also this takes any labels and the others take their own proprietary labels and that becomes rather costly.
    • Don't have to reset label size after turning off and on and won't waste labels.
    • had to do some tinkering to get the label to print semi correct
    • I can use any thermal label I want and not have to buy a certain brands stickers for print anymore, so when I screw up it's not expensive and I don't have to fight with a buggy program to reprint using my laser printer.
    • Very nice label printer
    • I save money on paper,ink and tape since I've started using rollo and the labels aren't that expensive either
    • Does great with Paypal/Ebay labeling and has tons of other uses!I love that I can use any type of labels for my printing needs and aren't stuck to using name brand overpriced 4x6 labels like with Dynmo
    • On the same settings, a label could come out too dark or too light, edges cropped off, thin lines missing, or any number of minor problems depending on whether it's a domestic or international and the label source (I use Etsy and ShippingEasy mainly)
    • Rollo label printer, real easy set up,works with UPS and priority mail
    • First time using it, I had issues getting my label to print
    • I highly recommend this product for the simple setup and ability to use any labels, not just expensive brand name labels.
    • I prefer the fan-folded labels.
    • Love using my own labels, didn't love the printer
    • Any dust anywhere would blow up in to it and ruin the label
    • But getting your computer to tell this thing to print just the label off the entire page is not even worth owning it
    • I went to staples every 3 days just to print out the labels and waste money doing it
    • easy setup and perfect labels
    • My labels are now perfect!
    • This is still a very solid label printer
    • Awesome Label Printer
    • As for the brands, ROLLO doesn't make you use their labels and does not extort you with voided warranty threats
    • I wasted 6 labels before realizing this
    • Great little label printer - highly recommend.
    • Less than 500 labels printed and failed.
    • I love how fast and clearit prints labels.
    • I use free labels from UPS, and it used to stuck on them occasionally, but that's the quality of the labels not the printer
    • It will simply stop working and leave the label incomplete
    • 500 labels printed and zero problems!
    • good Label Printer.
    • It takes me FOREVER to print my damn labels.
    • Although I have (and like) a Dymo Labelwriter 4XL, I really loved the idea of using free 4x6 labels from UPS
    • There is no way to use the first label, so if you remove the labels or it messes up (several times a day) then you will waste another label, again, again, and again
    • but you’re going to spend some time and waste some labels trying to figure out the right print speed and density settings
    • Product doesn’t print a very dark label
    • Sometimes it doesn’t print the correct label
    • It is working great now and it seem to do a nice job printing out clear labels very quickly.
    • usually waste 4-7 labels before I get a usable one
    • It wasted about 50 labels that i had purchased and then when asking for help from the support team, it was an absolute embarrassment
    • I tried the Dymo but the labels were too expensive
    • Even though it was fixed, the representative got back to me quickly AND even offered to send me a pack of free labels since I wasted a few trying to figure out the problem
    • Mere seconds after I hit the print button my label is ready; I just peel off the back and slap it onto my
    • Then I bought a slightly less expensive label printer, only to find out that it wasn't compatible with Stamps.com.
    • The ROLLO printer was fairly priced, had less expensive refill labels than its competitors, and seemed evenly matched in terms of capabilities
    • Rollo also sells thermal labels super cheap.
    • but I needed a modern label printer that worked with windows XP because that is the only
    • At first this printer would print one or 2 labels and then waste several blank labels
    • Prints beautifully, labels are easy to purchase and affordable from amazon
    • Does not support Mercari or PayPal label
    • This is a great printer but is let down by it's lousy label feeding
    • The labels always look fantastic.
    • This is a fantastic label printer
    • Also, if we start using UPS, we can get free labels.
    • Works perfectly with some fine-tuning- support people are AWESOME!I picked an obscure label size that isn't technically supported (too skinny) and they made it work pretty damn well until I could get the right labels delivered.
    • Easy label maker
    • I printed enough labels to justify the price.
    • I love that it learns any label, so you're not a slave to proprietary labels
    • but for me, quality is more important than quantity, so I am still looking for a really good quality easy label printer.
    • Awesome label printer.
    • I ordered the Rollo 4 x 6 labels and they work great
    • This is by far the best label printer I have ever purchased.
    • I waste multiple labels on the printer getting jammed and consistently have to mess with it in order to print
    • Otherwise, very nice, professional mailing labels.
    • I love printing shipping labels on this machine, it’s 100% better than the dymo printer that I bought about the same time
    • But knowing it's there and trying to tear is still a challenge and sometimes messes up the next label.
    • and I HAVE to have a reliable label
    • When I tried to re-print, more labels would be wasted and the actual printed label would be off margin
    • PayPal International labels on 4x6 are crystal clear
    • The new one has the same work around but it doesn't waste labels.
    • The labels are cheap, no ink or toner is required and no tape is needed since they are self stick labels.
    • International labels are especially problematic
    • don’t overspend on fancy name brand labels.
    • Awesome printer... makes great labels...
    • Awesome shipping label
    • It is slightly disappointing there is no reverse feed ability as it wastes a label whenever you have to reload.
    • The other big perk of having a rollo instead of a dymo is I can get free 4x6 shipping labels from UPS delivered straight to my door, they sent me 6,000!!
    • Unfortunately eBay doesn't currently support 4x6 labels, but I've just been zooming in on the USPS barcode in the print preview, making sure the format is 4x6, and print that way
    • The labels are clean and sharp
    • I'm still playing around with the density settings, but so far 6-8, prints out nice dark labels with no white spots
    • I had some trouble getting good initial labels, engaged their support team and was entirely satisfied with the remote session and help
    • It came packaged with some starter labels and thanks to the easy to follow instructions, I only wasted 2 labels getting the size just right
    • I was having some trouble with the printer skipping a label, maybe 4 or 5 out of 200
    • Easy to set up, love that I can use a less expensive label option and still have great print quality
    • However, the savings from not having to always buy labels or ink (use free USPS labels) will more than make up for this
    • It's been a workhorse so far, and I like that you don't have to buy proprietary labels for it-- any direct thermal 4x6 labels will do
    • So much easier printing labels this way than having to print on a reg printer and tape it down
    • Setup was super easy, and with a little bit of tweaking the actual sizing I was able to get the perfect label print
    • If you're using the standard 4 x 6 labels, trust me, GO WITH ROLLO
    • I did a lot of research, and in the end went for ROLLO because it doesn't require proprietary labels.
    • Clean the head, reprint labels or adjust software settings in order to get a clean label.
    • I used Ryham 4x6 fanfold direct thermal labels (as I had read that from a previous review) and they work amazing no problem
    • Awesome Direct Thermal Label Printer, much better and much faster then Dymo 4XL, the slightly less dpi is compensated with the ability to use any generic labels and auto-sensing, think about how much money one would save just use 4"x6"
    • Never wasted so many labels in my life
    • I was having issues with the rollo printer using way too many labels
    • No jams, no label issues, no feeding issues
    • When I wrote to customer service to ask what labels they recommended that work well with their printer for FBA, they responded extremely quickly
    • When I wrote to customer service to ask what labels they recommended that work well with their printer for FBA, they responded extremely quickly
    • I have wasted SO MANY labels because of this
    • Makes you waste a full label between prints.
    • Be prepared to go through and ruin the first 10-15 labels before you have the process perfect
    • Crisp clear mailing labels every time.
    • After doing that, the labels looked perfect
    • Machine is small, easy to use, prints perfect labels
    • It is a good label printer but it is not suitable for Shopify Label printing, it works on Shopify but quality will be much degraded (hard to read and sometimes barcodes poorly printed) and also it is almost impossible to read International labels, it is Shopify problem as Shopify rasterize the label in a different way
    • I even ordered free labels from UPS that will last me a whole decade
    • Perfect labels, no configurations needed on my end
    • We love most that it runs inexpensive fanfold labels right out of the shipping box they come in and they (auto)fold right into another box (or plastic bin) which saves us hours of tangle and mess over rolled labels.
    • Prints in less than a second and makes a beautiful perfect label
    • Use any labels you like
    • I've been in business for more than a decade and have used just about every label printer out there including DYMO and let me tell you, the absolute BEST label printer out there is ROLLO
    • Haven't wasted a label yet.
    • Based on other tips on a video streaming website for this machine, I ordered a roll of 4x6 labels from the shipping company with an arrow in the logo, if you have an account the labels are free
    • This item really works well & makes super labels
    • I just attempted to print a FEDEX label with the Rollo and after about 45 minutes and wasting many labels, I gave up and printed it using an HP inkjet desktop printer
    • By "inexpensive" labels I specifically mean that they do not require an optical alignment hole (like DYMO
    • Some other considerations/tips: - The settings interface does have a learning curve with stuff you've never seen for an inkjet; expect testing and wasting a few labels; but mine came with a free starter pack, and labels are relatively cheap.
    • If you're using the free label rolls from UPS, get the fan-fold labels rather than the roll.
    • If anyone (Tech support or manufacturer) can tell me the secret to make all my labels print like the test image printed I'd be very
    • Great compact little label printer
    • It will save you money too as thermal labels much cheaper than ink type
    • No dealing with label jams or the absolute hell of cleaning and troubleshooting after a jam with the Rollo
    • Takes 4x6 thermal label paper, easy to install and setup only took minutes to get it running
    • That being said, I like everything about this company and their printers; unboxing, materials in the box, great label printer, ease of install and use, quality, super speedy, can use roll labels with extra holder, uses fan fold labels, and tech support
    • UPS offers free labels with a shipping account.
    • Within 10 minutes from opening the box, I was printing out perfect labels from Adobe Illustrator on my Mac.
    • We wasted over 50 labels trying to get it to work
    • have enough labels to start with
    • I really like the ease of use of the Rollo printer and I do not have to purchase the proprietary printing labels!
    • Was having some trouble getting labels to print dark enough even with having adjusted the settings
    • Perfect label printer
    • Works great printing usps labels from paypal
    • This is the best label printer ever
    • This printer does not print international labels well
    • In order for it to work I have to put one label at the time and most of the time it keeps printing the same one, it has wasted about 50 labels so
    • Using my brother inkjet to print out terrible dpi labels, cut them out takes me nearly 12 hours out of every week during heavy fulfillment stories
    • I got free labels from UPS and am waiting for them to arrive to test and see if those work with the Rollo printer.
    • My wife loves it and she has printed about 25 labels so far and it works flawlessly!
    • Even with my hand there, sometimes it will still flash red and I have to open and readjust and waste another label
    • :) i also make discount stickers for customers in them since ups gives free thermal labels dont waste money on the rollo ones
    • These labels are cheaper than the rolls.
    • It messed up countless labels and would not stop printing, until finally I had to turn it off!
    • Evidently Stamps.com had changed print settings that made the label not print the tracking number below the bar code and print 1/4" too far to the right
    • so I don't have to waste my valuable time cutting labels to size by hand anymore
    • Either those folks simply don't know what their doing, purchased the worst thermal labels in the world to print on, or they are competitors trying to knock the ROLLO down
    • I tried several times on the sample labels that they included as well as on other thermal labels that work just fine in my other printers, so it definitely must be the printer that is the problem and not the labels
    • Put them in and they worked right away, showing clearly only the lower quality labels with thinner paper will work as they should
    • I couldn't yet afford a