Prints up to 110 labels per minute so you can get more done Prints in red and black on the same label (no ink needed) Share on a network or print portably Compatible with Windows, Mac and Android Use for short labels or signs up to 3-ft long Drop-in tape rolls and automatic cutter for convenience
Manufacturer | Brother |
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Brand | Brother |
Item model number | QL810W |
Color | Gray |
Weight | 2.4 pounds |
Height | 5.7 inches |
Depth | 9.2 inches |
Product Id | 14881 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.8 (80 ratings) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 012502646334 |
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Brother QL-810W 2.4" Ultra-fast Direct Thermal Label Printer, USB, Wireless (b/g/n), WirelessDirect, Auto Cutter - White/Black
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I received this product for free from Brother in exchange for my honest opinion/review of the product. The label printer is ideal for at-Home businesses - I actually make labels for small packaging of products and for envelopes. This printer allows me to print the labels fast right at my dining room table. Super easy to use- only thing I wish were different were more color choices, as a part-time party planner I`d like the option of more colors not just the red & black. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I received this product for free from Brother in exchange for my honest opinion/review of the product. I received the QL-810w by mail and opened the package to confirm what was in the box. The unit was smaller and lighter than I had expected. The product seemed to be built well and durable, and the design was simple and straight forward. The instructions with the unit are very clear and include pictures and descriptions in case you need the help. With the instructions being so clear, the installation process into the computer was very fast and easy without any confusion. It has a really nice "follow the next step" process. After the software installation was finished, I installed the first of the two label paper rolls that came with the unit. The installation into the unit was simple and had a slot guide to help ensure that the paper was installed at the correct location. Fitting the label paper from the roll to the printer part was a bit trickier than expected, but it can be done. Once I closed the top, the unit fed the paper to the correct starting point and I was ready to print. The first thing that I noticed when I started to choose the font is that it actually had ALL of the fonts that were on my computer (even my specialized ones). This is one of the coolest features I have seen on a label maker unit. Others that I have used seemed to be limited to standard type fonts that you usually see anywhere. The setting before printing was as simple as printing a paper document. Type what you want, move it where you need it, and print. Then, it prints. The clarity of the prints was finely detailed and did not give that cheap fuzzy look that you see with other label makers. I tested multiple type fonts, from cursive styles, to bold and block styles, and for kicks, I even tested Wingdings. The printing quality was top notch! I decided to test it out with the other roll that came with the unit which was a continuous style roll. Changing the paper was easy, as once the new one was in, the unit recognized the size and adjusted accordingly. With the new roll, I decided to add in some clip art and basic pictures into the label and even changed the wording to red. Very simple and cool. The unit does seem to have a limitation of how detailed the pictures can be, and does not deal with shading very well, so it can limit the pictures you can use. I did attempt to connect the unit to my cell phone through the app available, and though I am saavy enough with apps, the actual connection never happened and I eventually gave up on it. But with taking all of it into account, the QL-810w is a solid unit with great quality and speed, and must have for personnel that has the need for quick organization and labeling of what ever need need. Pros: Easy assembly and installation Powered by both power plug and battery (very mobile unit) Wireless capabilities Clear and high quality Customization ability for size, font and other details Use of personal fonts (if you have some) Super fast print Cons: Some bigger black printing have red outlines Hard mobile phone app connection Continuous size label is hard to determine the size you need Overall: Its a great unit with a wide range of capabilities. Perfect for an office, or home business that deals with folders, filling, or anything that needs organization and clarity. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Have used this Label Printer for several months almost on a daily basis. Excellent Value, Easy to use and professional results. Makes my small business stand out. Would recommend this to anyone who wants an easy to use label printer, never jams nor fails
I received this product for free from Brother in exchange for my honest opinion/review of the product. I participated in a market research study and received this product to evaluate, To start with, I spent way too much time setting this up. The printer comes with 2 sample rolls (2.4 in and 1.1 in).The 2.4 is a black/Red label, so make sure you have it set correctly or it is complain about incompatible label. First , Install all the software from the installer. The QL-810W`s connectivity options are Wi-Fi, connecting to a single PC via USB, and Wi-Fi DirectThe Lite that comes with printer is pretty useless, so you want press the LITE button to turn that off on the printer. Once you have the USB printing working, you can set up the wireless using the Printer Setting Tool. It is pretty straight forward. Once set up, you should be able remove USB and print wireless. It is capable of printing more than 2,000 labels without needing a recharge. However, the battery seems to last different lengths of time, depending on the quality of the output. It has nine resolution settings ranging from 100dpi to 600dpi, with the highest being 600dpi by 300dpi. While, when printing text, I didn`t notice a significant quality difference after 300dpi, the higher resolutions did improve graphics and photo output. The printer has 6 buttons: Power, Feed, Cutter, WPS Wi-Fi, and Editor Lite. The templates available are adequate for address labels and badges . The text is very legible and liked the quality of the images and graphics that I added to labels. You also have access to its iPrint and Label mobile app for designing and printing labels from your smartphone or tablet. In the end, it is nice being able to print with not being tied to cables. Quality is good, printing speed is par to the specs and once set up, very easy to operate. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
This is my first experience with a Brother Label Printer, I used to own a Dymo Labelmaker. I switched because the Brother stated that it was wireless. I am still getting use to the software and different options that the Brother has. Overall, I would say that it prints very nicely, but i need to become more experienced with the software.
Produces quality labels quickly. However, the wireless install was far from smooth; the installation guide was confusing and poorly laid out. The P-Touch software is dated and overly complex. Label stock should be automatically detected and appropriate layout adjustments made.
Great little machine, works well and have no problem with connectivity. But! Wish you could save and file away labels for later use. On iphone app, it saves automatically but not forever. Can't search older label. You waste of time scrolling through all of them trying to find a particular one. Also does not last long in sun. Heat or Sun bleaches them out completely within a couple of weeks. Doesn't last.
We purchased two QL-810W. We understood that they were wireless and we would use them with iPads. What we found out is they are wireless if you get the additional battery module for them. Without it, I had to reformat the printer every time I disconnected it from power to move it. Once I purchased the battery module, it worked as advertised.
I received this as a gift. I spent 4 hours of my time plus at least 2 hours with Brother technical support trying to get it to print. It would spit out labels but printed nothing on them. I asked Brother to replace the unit. But since I did not have the original receipt, they would not. Thank goodness I had my old QL-570 that did work. I will not buy another Brother product.
Very poor instructions. Could not get it to link with my laptop. Went online to brother to try and figure it out. Website was not helpful either. Definitely would not buy again. Went back to my ql 700 with a USB cable, just have to plug in printer when I get ready to do labels.