Good evening
Does anyone here use a thermal printer?
Do you have any recommendations by chance?
I have a model that is too small for shipping labels, I’m looking to upgrade.
Thanks in advance
Good evening
Does anyone here use a thermal printer?
Do you have any recommendations by chance?
I have a model that is too small for shipping labels, I’m looking to upgrade.
Thanks in advance
Hello, we are currently asking ourselves this question.
We are thinking of going with this brand:
MUNBYN Bluetooth Shipping Label Printer, 4x6 Wireless Thermal Printer for Packages and Home Small Business, Compatible with iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, Colissimo and UPS Amazon.fr
MUNBYN Bluetooth Shipping Label Printer, 4x6 Wireless Thermal Printer for Packages and Home Small Business, Compatible with iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, Colissimo and UPS, Black Amazon.fr
MUNBYN Bluetooth 4x6 Thermal Label Printer, Bluetooth Self-Adhesive Label Printer with 150mm/s Print Speed - Via USB Bluetooth, for Colissimo, UPS, Amazon, Ebay, Shopify Amazon.fr
But we hope it’s easy to size labels from the smartphone…
Worst case, it’s Amazon, so free returns.
Thanks for the links
Hello,
My old printer refuses to work and I would like to know what you print with: thermal/laser?
Is laser paper expensive, and is toner expensive?
And what printer do you use, and are you satisfied with it?
A thermal printer does not have an ink or toner cartridge, which is precisely one of the advantages of a thermal printer.
As for the paper rolls, they are cheaper than using reams of paper, where you also waste a good portion of the paper, since you only cut out the shipping label.
Therefore, a thermal printer is highly recommended ![]()
You can find very good ones, and they are not very expensive considering the service they provide.
Now, it all depends on the number of monthly sales?
In any case, the investment is reasonable ![]()
Personally, I use a Datamax O’neil, which must be at least 15 years old, and it has been doing the job without any issues since then.
As for labels, you can find them everywhere (10 x 15).
Expect to pay 20/30 euros for 500/1000 pcs.
You just need to check that the roll fits the printer (see the core diameter); if you buy rolls that are too large (1000 labels), they might not fit on some thermal printers.
Labels also come in folded label packs that you place at the back of the printer (also check compatibility with the printer you choose).
For the price, it’s around 100€ (there are cheaper options, but be especially careful of fake Vinted ads, which sell you junk with tiny little labels)
Thank you very much for taking the time to enlighten me.
I print 2 slips per page and I use pre-used paper, hence my question.
If there are more cartridges to pay for but just paper, it will come back to the same price ![]()
Thank you
Hello!
We’re discussing it here
Quelle imprimante pour vos bordereaux d'envoi Vinted (thermique ou classique)?
I always print with a thermal printer, and besides being practical, I find it quite economical ![]()