I love this car! If you're looking for something totally user-friendly and highly customizable, this label printer might be for you. I personally feel like it was made for teachers or scrapbookers. It can be connected to a power source and can also be operated with a battery for mobile use. I leave mine plugged in on my desk and turn it on/off when I need to use it. The app is full of label templates like garden stakes, fuse box, binder, power cord, date labels and more. You can also create your own label design. These options are a text box, icons, or an image. You can print up to 99 label copies at the push of a button! There are 10 pages of borders available, both plain and decorative. There are 30 regular fonts and 17 fonts that are in small designs like hearts, balloons, apples, stars, etc. Fonts can be bold, italic, and right/center/left aligned. The font size starts at 5 and goes up to 24. There are text layout options where you can have 2 lines of text, one on top and one on the bottom or side by side. There are 19 pages of symbols - Emoticons, Music/Electronics, Clothing, Vehicles/Transportation, Sports and Games, Special Events, Astrology, Kids/Babies, Holidays, Garden, School, Food, Garage and Tools, and Shapes/Arrows. You can use up to 3 characters PER LABEL. Pros: EASY to use. After pairing your device for the first time, you don't have to strain to reconnect it to the car - just open the app and it will find it for you. In addition, the built-in cutting button is very convenient - it is very convenient! Cons: I wish the printer had smarter cutting options. He claims you can flatten the left margins, but I can't get him to flatten the lead paper printed in front of the label. With or without marking, you always start with something like this. So if you print a lot of labels you will end up with a stack of 1 inch blanks that are too wasteful and rather tedious to cut out of each individual label. . I feel like I'm throwing away a significant portion of the tape. I have attached pictures to illustrate what I am talking about. Also, being able to print the "image" is pretty useless. I didn't find an image that translates to label, but still. Is it worth the money? I think so - I like having options. If you're looking for a basic label printer, you can definitely find a cheaper model with fewer frills.
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