Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.4.2 out of 5 stars
- #19,625 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
- #68 in Desktop Label Printers
Ark Sharma
Reviewed in India on February 6, 2025
Really cool product. Easy to use, zero downtime. Small enough to fit in any warehouse or home office.All combined the product has paid for itself.
Angela G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Works perfect. This the 2nd one I purchased. The first one lasted 3 years with 500-1000 labels printed every week.
Madhu Gupta
Reviewed in India on July 4, 2024
I just got 1 shipping label instead of 10, did not get a USB to type-c connector for Mac inside the box. The print quality is okay, but not too good. No image can be printed, only text. You can't print on a normal paper. Only thermal paper sticker labels can be used to print with this.
Leo
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Nice thermal printer. It prints fast and the setup was easy. I haven't had any issues so far and I like it very much. Decent value and you can't beat not needing to buy ink. 4x6 works flawless and you can do the other sizes as well like the 2x2 circle for thank you stickers or whatever you come up with custom stickers.
Kimberly Pierre
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I like using this better than a regular desk jet printer. I feel like the thermal image could be darker but my Post office has no issues scanning the barcode.
SRIKANT PRASAD
Reviewed in India on April 17, 2024
after purchased no work , if you try connect customercare call international phone no , balance debited so much , but no anything responce , I am in my life buy to much item , but this is printer to bad bad Choise ,,after I am fresh a new complain after 9 month in 2 days Recived Replasment , I am happy thanku , I am check new product work as good as well
Biff U
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
We print a ton of labels, shipping and small-sized. We have run Zebra and Rollos up to this point. Zebra's are absolute beasts that we use to print small barcodes with by the hundreds of thousands a year. While not nearly as well built, nor expensive, we have had equally good luck with Rollo. We had Rollo that died due to us wearing it out after thousands upon thousands of shipping labels going through it for 4-5 years.I saw all the positive reviews this printer got and thought I would give it a go. It is not even close to being up to par with Rollo if quality, speed, and dependability are important to you. Specifically:1. Print quality is good if it doesn't skip lines. We use high-quality labels and cannot get it to print an entire 4x6 label without a 1/8" to 1/4" area or two printing blank or compressed. This is regardless if we are printing through PirateShip, Zoho, Shopify, UPS, or Etsy at a variety of print settings.2. We have the latest Mac OS and drivers installed; however, the printer disconnects from our shipping computer multiple times daily. The only solution we have found is to disconnect the printer physically, uninstall it from the computer, reboot the computer, and reinstall it. It slows production down immensely and is so frustrating.3. It is not super fast. One can speed it up in the printer settings; however, quality drops immediately to a point we would never use in a professional environment.Everyone on our team HATES this printer. It will go to a digital graveyard (recycling center), and a new Rollo is on its way.My overarching conclusion is that this printer is not ready for primetime. Maybe the driver is better for PC and fixes all the issues above, but it is horrible on Mac OS as of January 2023.
Mohammad Abid Noori
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 12, 2022
The Product is good but seller is not a good guy he doesn't respond me I have missing some item in my order now I want to contact the seller which is not available
jr
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
Looked at this printer as it came-up on Amazon as a #1 product. Did a quick scan of the specs, saw mostly 5-star reviews, so I ordered it. Was surprised when it arrived to see that it was USB-only with no support for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity. NOTE: neither the SP410 or the SP420 support wireless technologies. Not a showstopper, but given the claim of Apple Mac support, the USB Type-A cable is a non-starter. You will need a legacy USB hub, a Type-C replacement cable or an adapter that supports the legacy Type-A connector.I recommend Syntech USB C to USB A adapter, but others are available of course: https://www.amazon.com/Syntech-Adapter-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B07CVX3516/Most of the product pictures do not show the back of the printer. The 360-view on the product page does, but shows a solid back cover. I thought this actually pulled-out from the printer and created a label tray, or that roll-style labels loaded directly into the printer itself (like the model SP420). Neither are accurate. Labels load from the rear through a feed slot (please update your 360-view!) One of the videos actually does show this, but not anywhere else - would recommend a product photo showing the back of the printer be added as well.Once it was installed, it worked fairly well. The Apple drivers could use some updating as I tested printing the same labels from both Windows & Apple Mac systems, and the Mac consistently ran over onto a second label and needed to be resized to print properly. Once set, however, the printer hums along and prints quickly. I would like to see a little bit darker printing, but admit this could be the result of the labels we are using.Amazon is recommending bundles with this printer, but none of them include a label stand/holder. Do yourself a favor and order one, it makes the overall setup and operation much cleaner. Alternatively, you can order the SP420 which DOES hold the label roll internally, but as of this writing, that model has a lower product rating and is more expensive.
doc
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
I love this gadget. I sell a few things on the auction site and so have to print mailing labels about 5 times a week on average. Not a lot but enough to make it tedious. For years I would print the labels on standard 8.5 x 11" paper with my laser printer, cut out the 4x6" label and tape it to the package with clear packing tape, making sure not to cover the bar code. Kind of a pain. So when I saw this on sale for about $100 I tried it. The printer is really compact--I have it on a bookshelf near my desk. I have a FedEx account so I could order a big roll of 4x6 thermal labels for free! I also bought an AOBIO Label Holder ($15). The label holder and roll of labels take up more space than the printer! If you buy fan-fold labels (some are included with the printer) you can just lay them on the surface behind the printer.Printing is fast and virtually free. There is no ink or toner and I'm not wasting full sheets of paper. The printer spits out the label instantly. Just tear it off, remove the backing paper and slap it on your box or package. Easy peasy.My sole complaint is the lack of instructions so it took a few tries to figure out how to print from the USPS or Ebay sites but once that was figured out, this is a great little convenience.I don't know how well this would work or how long it would last under heavier usage. I've been using it maybe 5 times a week for about 4 months now.
burnscarpenter
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2021
I still have yet to print shipping labels without exporting to another device to crop, send back to my computer and then print so it fits the 4”x6” label format without having most of the image cropped off one side or the image shrunken to just occupy about 1/3 of my label. Mac OS drivers installed, convoluted Java installation instructions and tinkering with the Terminal window aren’t the basic “plug & play”installations a setup like this should be a breeze through.The unit is fast, compact, and otherwise seems to work as intended, but the manufacturer really should get this firmware streamlined like modern day software. Even their YouTube tutorials are vague, with illegible text instructions; their main instructional method is simply pointing at things.
Recommended Products