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Review on πŸ–₯️ Wireless Network Brother QL710W Label Printer: High-Speed Solution for Efficient Labeling by Brandon Woodson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Where are the super app authors? The raster API is open.

Oh what a joy to see Revain's dynamic pricing. Today the price is "50%" even though I only paid $10 more a week ago. Setting up WiFi is easy once you understand how everything works and what security protocols are configured on your router, SSID, and WEP/WPA password. , etc. Despite this information, it is very important to connect via USB to set up the printer. The configuration wizards on the installation CD will probably work, although they can make the documentation much easier to understand. The Windows P-Touch Software Editor is redundant. but not too difficult to use. On the other hand, it may be necessary to create barcodes or cable wrap labels, etc. However, the Android (and iOS) apps are really pathetic - reason enough to lose 2 stars. The basic structure is in place, and if you have WiFi from your PC to the printer, connecting from your phone or tablet over the same local WiFi network is most likely not a problem. The apps seem to have very few templates, cannot import templates from P-Touch Editor for PC or Mac and cannot generate QR (2-D) barcodes despite the release notes. Importing a photo into a template is unreliable (the photo appears upside down for cropping, then prints sideways). There is a free Hammermill branded app on the Play Store that can print to many brands of Wi-Fi printers. He found my QL710W and it works! Similarly, with the simple Windows driver, you can print from "any" Windows program that can accept a "tiny" page definition (2.4 inches wide and a fairly large "height" (length)). I doubt you can make it variable length. There is no useful information about applications on the US Brother website's help pages, so I hope that new versions will be released soon that fix the most obvious missing features. You can download a developer specification PDF from the Brother website that explains the bitmap binaries. used for printing. This means you can create custom applications that are completely independent of Brother drivers or applications. Does anyone have an idea for a joint development? (there should be more samples, especially comparing removable and "foil" labels). I just ordered full rolls of these labels ($30 each) and hope they are worth the money. The label is printed on most photos. Face up is wrong. The printhead is located at the bottom of the device, so the print is always facing down. Doh!

Pros
  • Ultra-fast printing at up to 93 labels per minute
Cons
  • Some little things