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The RolloUSB Shipping Label Printer is a commercial-grade, high-speed thermal printer designed for small businesses. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it prints sharp 4x6 labels at 150mm/s using inkless direct thermal technology. With versatile label sizing and seamless integration with major ecommerce platforms, it’s the ultimate tool to boost shipping efficiency and cut costs.
Paper Size | 4 inch x 6 Inches |
Media Size Maximum | 4.1 Inch Width |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 30 |
Color | Black / Combined Ash (Gray) |
Color Pages per Minute | 250 |
B&W Pages per Minute | 250.00 |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Printer Connectivity Type | wired |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Method | Remote |
Warranty Type | Limited 1 Year |
Resolution | 203 x 203 DPI |
Print media | Labels |
Controller Type | Windows, Mac |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 8"W x 4"H |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Display Type | LED |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, PCs, Windows, Mac |
Printer Type | Thermal |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Additional Features | Auto Label Detection, Inkless Printer |
Maximum print Resolution Color | 203 Dots Per Inch |
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 203 Dots Per Inch |
Wattage | 50 watts |
Power Consumption | 50 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
P**A
Not perfect, but good enough to help grow our business
I didn't foresee giving a device credit for taking our business to the next level, but it really happened! I thought it was time to graduate from those annoying 8½" x 11" sheets with 2 labels, one of which usually went to waste, while using expensive ink. Wrestling with that always added a minute or two to every package that went out the door. What I thought would be a little more cost efficient and a little faster, turned out to be a big money saver and an even bigger time saver.I just ordered my 2nd box of labels for $20. Safe to say I would've spent more than triple that on those old sheet labels, and the same amount again for printer ink. So after about 1000 labels this printer will have paid for itself!What used to take a few minutes per shipment now takes less than a minute. There is some initial setup, but no more complicated than inkjet printer setup. But because of the super-fast printouts, our online yarn shop that used to sell only 5-10 packs can now sell one skein of yarn and still be profitable.Some other considerations/tips:- The settings interface does have a learning curve with stuff you've never seen for an inkjet; expect testing and wasting a few labels; but mine came with a free starter pack, and labels are relatively cheap.- There will be separate one-time setup for ShipStation and eBay, and probably any other interface; there are good online articles to guide you through.- Unlike many manufacturers, they don't gouge you for buying their own label paper - it's a best seller for a reason.- It does sometimes stop working, but that's pretty rare (like every 100 labels), and is probably a ShipStation Connect problem anyway; feeding label paper is very easy after "training" the printer to recognize your labels.- I also occasionally get a shipping label with a significant printing issue, but again, quite rare and not a crisis when it costs a few pennies per label.- It is working for me on an old, unpowered USB 2.0 hub; It comes with its own power source, and like most printers, a fast connection is unnecessary.I don't remember ever saying this about a PC peripheral device in 40 years of working with computers, but I am a huge fan!
D**Y
Great postage printer, *** FIX for those with white spots on bar code ***
Bought to print postage labels for E-bay sales. After less than twenty minutes out of the box, everything was set up and working.Pros:- Very compact.- Huge savings on effort and time compared to printing on normal paper, cutting out the label, and taping to a box.- Easy to use.- Seems very well built.- Comes with a USB cable, and a small "starter" packet of 4" x 6" self adhesive labels.- Website is nice with plenty of info and various how-to's (E-bay, Amazon, etc.)- Doesn't use proprietary labels.Cons:- There's a surprising oversight on the website, although it lists possible fixes for problems, it doesn't go into detail on how exactly to implement the fixes. To make the print-out darker, they suggest slowing down the print speed and increasing the print density in Printer Preferences -> Settings, but they don't tell you if the numbers should be higher or lower. Through trial and error I figured out the lower the number the slower the print speed (the "correct speed" for me appears to be 3 ). I'm still playing around with the density settings, but so far 6-8, prints out nice dark labels with no white spots.Bottom Line:There's really only four options for dedicated 4"x6" label printers. The Brother and DYMO both appear to have reliability issues, and the Zebra is too expensive (at least for what we're doing). As long as there's no malfunctions, the Rollo is looking like one of those devices that we'll wonder how we ever lived without it.Update: It's been more than six months and the Rollo keeps chugging along with regular (almost daily) use. Since the manufacturer has fixed their website instructions (very appreciated BTW), I'm now giving it five stars (from 4 to 5).
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