Printing shipping labels onto computer paper, cutting them out, and then sticking them onto packages was quickly becoming obsolete and tasteless. After talking to my husband we decided to buy a label printer for our small business. This is both convenient and time-saving as it drastically reduces the time it takes me to prepare the package for shipping. In addition, using thermal labels also makes my packaging look more professional. I use the printer with my Windows laptop via USB connection (can also be used with a Mac). You can also link it to your shipping or selling platform, I use Shopify and it works seamlessly with that. Because it's a thermal printer, you don't actually need ink. It looks like magic, but that's the beauty of thermal printing. The shipping labels I use are 4" x 6" labels per roll, but you can use a variety of sizes from 1.57" to 4.1" wide and any height you need for your labels. It accepts roll, leporello, die-cut or continuous labels. The thermal printer comes with everything you need to get started: 100 4x6" labels, a USB drive for driver installation and easy setup instructions. The thermal printer delivers amazing print quality and prints labels very quickly. This completely changed the rules of the game for our small company.
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