Brother P-Touch QL-570

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"Why did I wait for so long?" By John_2009

Pros: I get well printed labels when I need them. They are well printed and it is easy to get them. I do not have to handle any sheet, put in in the printer etc. I click and the label is out!!!

Cons: The add in for word did not work right away. (I have Vista.)

Summary: I wonder why I waited so many years to purchase this label printer. The other way, 30 labels sheets (files labels) or 10 labels sheets (for envelopes) from Avery, is a nightmare when you want to print just one label at a time. I thought the labels from Brother were ... Expand full review

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  • Printer Type: Label printer - Direct thermal - Monochrome
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
  • Printer / Interface: USB

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