Brother QL 570 - Label printer - B/W - direct thermal - Roll (6.2 cm) - 300 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 68 labels/min - USB Product Description:
- Automatic cutter
- 68 standard labels per minute print speed
- Non returnable
Product Description
QL570 Quick LabellerProfessional high quality label printer perfect for personal and office use. Print up to 300 x 600 (Superfine mode) dpi which is perfect for professional labels with graphics logos and rounded text for mailing shipping and
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
A bit like Ronseal
By Sam
Does exactly what it says on the box. Prints really well, good price, quality product. I would highly recommend. The add-in for MS word, Excel, Outlook is good but it is much easier to just use the printer like any other through the standard print function. The included software is effective and easy to use. Loading labels is much easier than the Dymo printers.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Label printer
By ultramedic
Quick, fast and relatively cheap. Comes with 2 "sample" rolls of sticky labels.Included software allows Outlook integration and import of contacts. Manual method is also efficient. No ink, its thermal printing. Very flexible, can be used to print labels as long as you want since it cuts automatically. Also different roll sizes allows different label sizesI use it to print address labels/file labels.Better than I had hoped for wehen I purchased it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
An excellent label printer
By Claptonian
Over several years, I had owned and used several label printers, one that impressed the letters and of a type rarely now seen, and two thermal strip printers, the older of which had ceased to work and was thus replaced, and now this. I had also used a shared device that was a rather similar Avery product but the machines had been discontinued and supplies impossible to find.Of all, this is the most useful as the range of label types is wide. There are two types of paper label, removable and permanent but which are otherwise fairly similar, and a plastic, see-through label that may be more suitable for product labelling or for use on a coloured background.The paper labels are available in a few pale colours and some as fixed sizes of pre-cut label and others in a continuous form so that a 'banner' label is possible. The plastic film labels are more limited in range but all are colourless.Printing is available in any font and size combination available on your PC, up to 72 points, but the number of lines of text will have an influence, such that you may have 3 lines in 24 point on a certain label but adding a fourth may reduce the size to 16 or 18 point!. A label roll can comprise up to about 800 individual labels (it varies with size) and are not unduly expensive when quantity is taken into consideration. There is no need to discard a part-used sheet of labels because you cannot re-feed through a printer so there is no wastage.The whole is driven by a software package comprising a label designer and an address database, which is intended for those with regular mail-outs. The designer is the most often-used of the two and allows several different layouts on any one label with the usual text justification options, variable typeface and size, plus the usual embellishments of italic, bold etc. You can choose a surrounding box from many different shapes and designs or have it plain.The machine is easy to load as the labels come on a roll within a preloaded 'cassette' that slots into place. In normal use, the machine prints, cuts and ejects the labels into a pull-down tray on the front.Sometimes available as a kit in a carrying case, which is the way I bought mine.Well-priced, easy to use and supplies are relatively easy to obtain.
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