How I used a Bluetooth label printer to declutter my office workstation (and why you need one, too)
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How I used a Bluetooth label printer to declutter my office workstation (and why you need one, too)
"About a year ago, I tested and reviewed the Nelko PM220 Bluetooth thermal label printer , a palm-sized device that connects to your smartphone via an app and prints a variety of self-adhesive labels. I used it extensively to label up (and level up!) my workshop, and appreciated the large, bright, and clear labels it makes. They're also water, oil, chemical, and low-temperature resistant, so they last really well (although heat and UV do tend to fade them)."
"Since then, this printer has worked tirelessly for nearly a year, printing labels for sandwiches and cakes (perfect for use in refrigerators and freezers), price labels for gifts (which stick incredibly well), packages going out, and anywhere else a label might be needed. And when I say it's worked hard, I mean it. According to the cafe owners, they've bought at least 16 boxes of labels for the printer, each box contains three rolls, and each roll has 100 labels on it."
The Nelko PM220 is a palm-sized Bluetooth thermal label printer that connects to smartphones via an app and produces a variety of self-adhesive labels. Labels are large, bright, clear, and resistant to water, oil, chemicals, and low temperatures, though heat and UV can cause fading. The printer has endured heavy daily use in a cafe for nearly a year, producing over 5,000 labels, while maintaining print quality and physical integrity despite drops. Battery life remains strong, requiring recharging roughly once a month under heavy use. Labels stick well for food, packaging, and pricing applications.
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