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Prime Members: ORGSTA USB Thermal 4"x6" Shipping Label Printer

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ORGANIZING STA via Amazon has for Prime Members: ORGSTA USB Thermal 4"x6" Shipping Label Printer (Red, T001) on sale for $29.99 - $12 (40%) off when you apply promo code L5GIUJ8Z on the checkout page = $17.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • USB-connected direct thermal shipping label printer
  • Ink-free printing with speeds up to 150 mm per second
  • 203 DPI resolution for crisp, scannable labels
  • Supports 1" to 4.5" wide direct thermal labels
  • Compatible with major shipping platforms and marketplaces
  • Compact, portable desktop design
  • Included: USB thermal shipping label printer, 50 sample 4x6-inch (100 mm x 150 mm) thermal labels, a quick installation guide, a USB drive, a USB cable, a power cord, and a power adapter

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    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 310 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

ORGANIZING STA via Amazon has for Prime Members: ORGSTA USB Thermal 4"x6" Shipping Label Printer (Red, T001) on sale for $29.99 - $12 (40%) off when you apply promo code L5GIUJ8Z on the checkout page = $17.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ranvocd for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • USB-connected direct thermal shipping label printer
  • Ink-free printing with speeds up to 150 mm per second
  • 203 DPI resolution for crisp, scannable labels
  • Supports 1" to 4.5" wide direct thermal labels
  • Compatible with major shipping platforms and marketplaces
  • Compact, portable desktop design
  • Included: USB thermal shipping label printer, 50 sample 4x6-inch (100 mm x 150 mm) thermal labels, a quick installation guide, a USB drive, a USB cable, a power cord, and a power adapter

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 310 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Tasoril
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I bought one of these in June for $22. It's okay, but not great. I'm not a big fan of the guillotine style open/closure, and have had some trouble with the unit thinking that the labels are misaligned when they aren't - Hitting the open button, not letting it open, and clicking it closed again fixes this, but slightly annoying. I'm not using this one for 4x6 labels - I have a contained unit for those - I use this for barcode printing for inventory expiration date tracking. It's decent for the price, if you're on a budget and looking for as cheap as possible.
If you have the budget, I'd go with a self contained unit that holds the roll inside it every time. Things get bumped, and the alignment is never 100% perfect with these ones you just have a separate roll holder to maintain the labels in, and the small vibrations of the unit when printing will eventually pull things out of alignment on all of them.
Edit: Just to add, the incomplete labels and choppy text are most likely misconfiguration on the users part. I coded my own inventory management system and definitely had to play around with things to get it just right, but this printer uses the same pretty generic driver as all the other low cost label printers that you see online, so you definitely have to tweak things to get it right. Printing a 4x6 label off a normal shipping platform should work fine out of the box, though I've only tested 4x6 through this a few times.
vsauce
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Bad reviews - incomplete labels, choppy text. You get what you pay for
cymek
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So basically all these cheap thermal printers are, at least internally, Zebra LP2844 clones. A lot of these printers come with absolutely terrible Windows drivers, which don't work with Stamps.com, Endicia, ShipStation, Pitney Bowes, PirateShip, etc... You *should* be able to get them working with the Seagull Scientific driver for for the Zebra LP2844 (for Windows). Just remember to set your label size in the driver preferences after you set it up. If you are using a Mac try using the Zebra LP2844 driver baked into MacOS. Good luck!

https://www.bartendersoftware.com...vers/zebra

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No bluetooth. Deal breaker
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Bad reviews - incomplete labels, choppy text. You get what you pay for
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Amazon [amazon.com] has ORGSTA USB Shipping Label Printerin Red & White for $17.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime.

USE L5GIUJ8Z at checkout

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3WYW4CR?th=1
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Why not, thanks!
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Quote from nsurg :
Why not, thanks!
Yea, why not! That's the spirit. Buy things because.
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I bought one of these in June for $22. It's okay, but not great. I'm not a big fan of the guillotine style open/closure, and have had some trouble with the unit thinking that the labels are misaligned when they aren't - Hitting the open button, not letting it open, and clicking it closed again fixes this, but slightly annoying. I'm not using this one for 4x6 labels - I have a contained unit for those - I use this for barcode printing for inventory expiration date tracking. It's decent for the price, if you're on a budget and looking for as cheap as possible.
If you have the budget, I'd go with a self contained unit that holds the roll inside it every time. Things get bumped, and the alignment is never 100% perfect with these ones you just have a separate roll holder to maintain the labels in, and the small vibrations of the unit when printing will eventually pull things out of alignment on all of them.
Edit: Just to add, the incomplete labels and choppy text are most likely misconfiguration on the users part. I coded my own inventory management system and definitely had to play around with things to get it just right, but this printer uses the same pretty generic driver as all the other low cost label printers that you see online, so you definitely have to tweak things to get it right. Printing a 4x6 label off a normal shipping platform should work fine out of the box, though I've only tested 4x6 through this a few times.
Last edited by Tasoril December 23, 2025 at 10:15 PM.
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Use Coupon code L5GIUJ8Z
To bring the price to $17.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3WYW4CR
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What's a better alternative with wifi or Bluetooth?
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clinteastwoodDec 24, 2025 07:21 AM
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Quote from hockeyfan4u :
What's a better alternative with wifi or Bluetooth?
Spend more if you want anything good. These aren't great. Maybe you ship less than I do but I bought a used Zebra and it's pretty much perfect for me.
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Quote from vsauce :
Bad reviews - incomplete labels, choppy text. You get what you pay for
You get what you pay for should be a banned phrase on this site.. The reviews are suspect but not deal breaking.. it's likely a small crapshoot but with amazon's return policy

*I don't actually think phrases should be banned
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dude, it's slickdeals, of COURSE you buy first think later.
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Quote from Tasoril :
I bought one of these in June for $22. It's okay, but not great. I'm not a big fan of the guillotine style open/closure, and have had some trouble with the unit thinking that the labels are misaligned when they aren't - Hitting the open button, not letting it open, and clicking it closed again fixes this, but slightly annoying. I'm not using this one for 4x6 labels - I have a contained unit for those - I use this for barcode printing for inventory expiration date tracking. It's decent for the price, if you're on a budget and looking for as cheap as possible.
If you have the budget, I'd go with a self contained unit that holds the roll inside it every time. Things get bumped, and the alignment is never 100% perfect with these ones you just have a separate roll holder to maintain the labels in, and the small vibrations of the unit when printing will eventually pull things out of alignment on all of them.
Edit: Just to add, the incomplete labels and choppy text are most likely misconfiguration on the users part. I coded my own inventory management system and definitely had to play around with things to get it just right, but this printer uses the same pretty generic driver as all the other low cost label printers that you see online, so you definitely have to tweak things to get it right. Printing a 4x6 label off a normal shipping platform should work fine out of the box, though I've only tested 4x6 through this a few times.
Do you think a roll/printer holder like https://www.printables.com/model/...oll-holder would solve the alignment issues?
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dude, it's slickdeals, of COURSE you buy first think later.
lol what
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No HDMI. Pass.
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