NADAIIN via Amazon has
Nadaiin N12 Bluetooth Thermal Label Maker w/ Tape (Green) on sale for $13.99 - $5.60 off when you
visit the promo code page to activate (or apply promo code
RHRK7EDK at checkout =
$8.39.
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Features:- This bluetooth label maker connects via the NADA Print APP for instant labeling. Half the size of traditional label makers, this mini label maker is pocket-sized and ultra-portable, allowing you to enjoy printing labels anywhere, anytime
- Label maker machine uses thermal technology for crisp prints without ink or toner. BPA-free and eco-friendly, it supports batch printing to boost productivity. Features a durable rechargeable battery (Type-C fast charging). Tip: This label printer only prints black text
- Works with iOS and Android (Phone and Tablet). Create custom labels with icons, text, tables, symbols, logos, barcodes, QR codes, images, timestamps, Excel imports, scanning, OCR, and voice recognition
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These products work by selling label printers and supplies extremely cheaply to saturate the market and eliminate competition. Once companies like Brother, Dymo, and Epson exit the small label printer segment, prices for both printers and labels start to rise.
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These products work by selling label printers and supplies extremely cheaply to saturate the market and eliminate competition. Once companies like Brother, Dymo, and Epson exit the small label printer segment, prices for both printers and labels start to rise.
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