NiiMbot via Amazon has
NIIMBOT Bluetooth Mini D110 Thermal Label Maker w/ Standard Label Roll on sale for $15.99 - $6 off when you apply promo code
C7IYKR27 at checkout =
$9.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
- Label maker with BPA-free direct thermal technology
- 203 DPI
- 1500mAh, rechargeable, fully charged in 2 hours with a Type-C charging cord
- Compatible with IOS & Android Phone via Bluetooth connection with NIIMBOT app
- Dimensions: 0.8"D x 2.7"W x 3.9"H
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If you go with a different brand of label printer like Inkwon, it takes any label, which are generally cheaper in Amazon and in AliExpress. If you're expecting a heavy volume of prints, then going this route could save you money in the long run. I've tried this too and noticed that the adhesive on the stickers is a hit or miss.
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Ended up picking up a brother one with keyboard for $30 at office depot since those don't have the DRM bs.
If you go with a different brand of label printer like Inkwon, it takes any label, which are generally cheaper in Amazon and in AliExpress. If you're expecting a heavy volume of prints, then going this route could save you money in the long run. I've tried this too and noticed that the adhesive on the stickers is a hit or miss.
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Ended up picking up a brother one with keyboard for $30 at office depot since those don't have the DRM bs.
If you go with a different brand of label printer like Inkwon, it takes any label, which are generally cheaper in Amazon and in AliExpress. If you're expecting a heavy volume of prints, then going this route could save you money in the long run. I've tried this too and noticed that the adhesive on the stickers is a hit or miss.
If you go with a different brand of label printer like Inkwon, it takes any label, which are generally cheaper in Amazon and in AliExpress. If you're expecting a heavy volume of prints, then going this route could save you money in the long run. I've tried this too and noticed that the adhesive on the stickers is a hit or miss.
Are there any label makers like this, but with continuous arbitrary length tape (instead of predefined, fixed-length portions) like the old school label makers where you print however long you want and cut the tape?
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how is the glue on nimbot tape? will it fall of in heat of a garage?
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