Aopick Bluetooth Label Printer

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Aopick Bluetooth Label Printer
https://youtu.be/-e1XX1CdUco

More Info and Purchase: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Machine-Printer-Rechargeable-Compatible-Organization/dp/B0B7BN2PK2

Blog: https://marcoscucom.wordpress.com/2022/08/24/aopick-label-printer/

Years ago I had a label maker that printed out embossed plastic labels, but things have moved on since then and this new label maker from AOPICK prints out labels, pictures, drawings, even your handwriting -anything that can fit onto a 15mm wide paper strip.

In the box is the label printer itself, two rolls of paper (one preloaded), a small thumb lanyard, a USB charging cable, and a well printed and easy to read user guide. Build quality is excellent, the printer is attractively designed and seems built to last.

There is just one button on the printer, large and centrally placed on the front of the device with a larges status LED around it. On the side is a large turret switch, press up to cut the paper, press down to open the paper compartment.

The printer is rechargeable with a non-replaceable 1200mAh battery which I was pleased to see uses the up to date USB-C charging socket. One four hour charge should allow you to print up to 80m of labels. The front face multi purposes LED shows red when the device is charging.

It is a pity that the Bluetooth connection uses the outdated Bluetooth 4 protocol, but it seems to work perfectly well. Bluetooth pairing was quick and simple although made more confusing than it need be by the MarkLife app interface. Subsequent connections were fast, transparent and automatic.

The Marklife app is used to write or design your label which is then thermally printed onto sticky-backed paper strips or precut labels. The app is confusingly laid out and rather non-intuitive to use but does work well enough and gets the job done. I suspect the app is designed to work with a range of different printers of varying formats. You have the option to make your text labels with a wide range of typefaces, fonts and formats available. You can also select from a large number of preset icons, and lines, and you can even draw onto the app screen to print your own handwriting.

The printer uses standard sized 15mm paper rolls with strips and labels widely available at low cost. Printing on these is clear, legible, smudge-free and very easy to read.

If you need a compact and reliable ink-free label printer then for the price of just £22.99, this would be a very decent buy.

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