![]() ![]() I am not really a fan of it since it looks like an old electronic device, but I know some of you will love this effect. And it’s not really a modern design, but I guess the manufacturer went for that sort of vintage look, which they definitely achieved. ![]() Indeed, it measures just 3.94 x 2.17 x 1.57 inches and, as expected, it is made of plastic. So, since the MakeID L1 label maker relies on an app to accomplish this task, the device itself is both simpler and smaller. Most of the portable label printers that are available on the market have a screen and some text input keys to allow the user to create the label from within the device. ![]() The Printing Performance of the MakeID L1.But, we do need to test and see how it actually performs. A device such as MakeID L1 should also have a long life since there are less parts that can fail over the time. Then, the print quality should be constant over time and regardless of the image that’s printed (it’s going to be only in black and white). And we do know just how much pretty much all large companies love to push their original toners as a subscription model to a device you own, but not really (just search the web for the sad state of printers). The most important thing is that there are no toners or any other similar consumables that you need to replace, only the special paper. Also, it’s worth mentioning just how effective the direct thermal printing technology is when compared to the inkjet type of printers. And you’d be surprise how effective putting a name to a box is (especially after you forgot about its content). It’s still plenty fast, but I think that the LabelID L1 was mostly designed for hobbyists and for the people that simply love to label their stuff. But, being compact and easy to carry means that it can’t really be used for some major projects, where you need hundreds of labels printed quickly. ![]()
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