

JADENS Bluetooth Thermal Label Printer - Shipping Label Printer for Shipping Packages&Postage, Wireless Printer for iPhone, Android&PC, Compatible with Amazon, Ebay, USPS, 4x6 Label Maker Machine
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourworks good
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Erica Rowe
> 24 hourPrints perfect every time. If it runs out of labels and you have to change the roll it will pick up were it left off.
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Mariam Vandervort Jr.
> 24 hour$1000 QUALITY at $100 price. Id buy again...Bluetooth, wireless, great quality
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FORENSIC DTS, Inc.
> 24 hourWon’t print FedEX labels
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Megan
> 24 hourAfter major headache with the suggested app of Shipping Printer, found one that actually works with the Jaden printer. The app I found is called ReturnPal and worked as soon as I downloaded and installed it. One that was installed, my iPhone connected right away and printed a test label. Still having issues getting printer to connect to my MacBook Pro via the cable, but I am sure that will be able to rectified even though the driver software was installed per Jaden’s instruction manual.
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Lori E
> 24 hourAfter a painful 2 hour process and multiple people trying to get this Bluetooth to work, it simply did not once connect to the phone… in fact it wouldn’t even show a connection was available. Junk returning
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DANNY MAl
> 24 hourI have to turn it off after every print when Im using the Bluetooth on my phone. Literally after every print I have to turn off the thermal printer. Turn it back on then reconnect.
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Letha Prohaska
> 24 hourPrints great as expected and super easy to setup. Love it.
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Jessica Schneider
> 24 hourI went through the instructions many times and could not get it to hook up to my computer, which I guess is fine since I print shipping labels from my phone. With that said, I actually dislike the process in which it takes to print one label. Printing more than one doesn’t work. There are SO many steps to print one label from pirateship, AFTER having their “shipping printer” app downloaded: 1. Download label from pirateship website 2. Save to a folder in your phone files 3. Open the shipping printer app 4. Connect phone to the label printer (every time if it’s not used back to back). 5. Click “choose file” in the app 6. Locate the folder in files you saved the label to on your phone. 7. Open one label (again, you can only print one at a time) 8. Rotate the label so that it’s in portrait mode 9. Crop to the size of the label, every single time 10. Send to printer 11. Send to printer.. again after verifying you really wanted that size of label print out. (If you didn’t link the printer in step 4, you can connect here too). See what I mean about steps?! NOT time efficient. If you have more than one label to print, you get to do it all over again, but can skip step 4. See what I mean about steps? I’ve tried to select more than one label to print, crop them and it prints two on one label. I tried not cropping to the label size- that didn’t print properly either. I’ve done trials of different ways but sheesh.. shouldn’t be this many steps to print a single label. Especially for a small business. The process was easier when I used printing labels on an ink printer. Hope this helps.
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krystal diaz
> 24 hourProduct are awesome