Label Your World with Style! 🎉
The BROTHER QL-1110NWBc Label Printer is a versatile and efficient solution for all your labeling needs. With the ability to print wide format labels up to 4 inches and a rapid print speed of 110mm per second, this printer is perfect for professional environments. It supports multiple connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth, making it easy to print from various devices. Store up to 255 templates for quick access, ensuring you can label efficiently and effectively.
Controller type | iOS |
Maximum printer media size | 3 x 5 inch |
Included components | Paper |
Print media | Labels |
Compatible devices | PC |
Sheet size | Letter, A4 |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Manufacturer | Brother |
Model number | QL-1110NWBc |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 26 x 30.5 cm; 3.01 kg |
Color | white |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | one size |
Ink Color | Monochrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | QL1110NWBCZU1 |
Item Weight | 3.01 Kilograms |
M**T
A Great Postage Label Printer
Bought this as a warehouse deal, it was used and had a miniscule mark on the front - but it works. This is the label printer that has a USB connection, wired LAN (local area network) connection, Wi-Fi connection and Bluetooth connection. I opted for wired LAN as it is the most useful and reliable for me. The printer came in its original box, but not internal packing and was a bit loose, but well protected. It also came with two label spools, driver disc, instruction book and a figure of 8 power lead with a large ferrite block (which is a requirement for spurious radio interference). I fitted the label spool, which is very easy with Brother label printers (refer to instructions if you are not sure) and connected to my network, powered it up and it worked perfectly. I installed it on my PC (read the instructions as it is a long winded explanation) - I downloaded the drivers from the Brother website (latest version), installed following the on screen prompts. You can access the printer through a web interface, and from here I updated the firmware to latest version - DO NOT do this if a) you don't know what you are doing and b) if you suffer constant power outages. I then downloaded and installed Brothers BRAdmin and P-Touch label printing software (which is annoying as you have to put the last 9 digits/letters of the printer serial number to download it). Once all was set up, I tested the label printing - worked as expected - perfect.I bough this to print Ebay, Royal Mail and other postage labels. I bought (generic) DK-11241 labels which are 102mm x 152mm labels. DO NOT use the P-Touch software to print these. I practised with a PDF label I had saved from Ebay Shutl and printed it from Google Chrome - I won't explain how I did this as it is long winded, but Google searching helped. I shrunk the PDF to 94% so it all fitted on the label - at a 100% it will all fit apart from the numbers below the barcode and Hermes sign at the top of the label. The printed labels were clear and did not rub off and stuck well.This does the job really well for any label printing, but it does what I need which is postage labels. It is a not a cheap offering, but cheaper than the Dymo 450XL and other retail offerings. You could also use a laser printer with Avery labels, but they come in fours and would take a lot of messing to get right (tried this before). The cheap version of this printer is the 1100 which is USB only.Finally, you can print from your phone/tablet with the Brother app, which is really handy too.Overall a versatile and good label printer, with a good professional print out.
A**N
Brilliant little label printer
This little label printer works extremely well. It was probably a bit overkill for a domestic setup as I don't use the networking features (yet) so could have gone for a simple model.
P**L
Great hardware let down badly by ancient software and poor UX
I bought this as like most people these days I print more labels than anything else. It is very reliable, always recognised by my PC and nearly always prints without error. Sadly, the software interface is really hard to use. I say that as a software designer with over 20 years in the field. It takes me twice as long as it should to do anything as I usually spend 5 minutes looking for basic functions. Also I recommend you save the install file somewhere safe as the website is as bad as the software. You have to find the device, prove you own it by flipping the printer upside down and reading off the too small serial number. Like seriously Brother, nobody is trying to use your software for free if they don't own one of your printers.
K**W
Great printer - well built, good software, variety of labels, great connectivity - Wi-Fi issues rare
I've had it for over a year and I really like it. It's easy to load the labels, and the built in cutter is great. It's built very well, easy to open to change the rolls. The software is ok - not the best, but it does have lots of options, and one can create labels in MS Word etc and print them anyway if one does not like the Brother's software.It's quite easy to connect and use, but still, there are occasional issues with connectivity, especially when I connect to my Windows computer via both Wi-Fi and USB - it registers them as too different printers and sometimes the Wi-Fi connected printer needs to be re-added. It maybe the problem with Windows, not Brother, but still - they could have found a way around that.It's expensive, but within reason, and I like it. Well recommended if you need Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity. Otherwise, cheaper option would be more attractive.
J**S
JUST WHAT I NEEDED***
A modern twist to the Dymo 4xl.Pros:Super fast printingWiFi and BluetoothGreat softwareHas a cutting system built inNever failedBuild quality is above anything else on the marketSticker rolls are cheap - multiple sizes - largest is similar to 4xl don’t worryNo real consInitially the printer will look big initially but it’s not it’s iust proportioned differently, your eyes will adjust after a few days.I just wish it had a tray we’re all the stickers would collect but that’s to much to ask :)
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