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Brother Printer Wireless, Fast Electronic Label (QL810W), Black
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Purchase options and add-ons
- Easy connectivity: Print from virtually anywhere or share on a network
- Print amazing black/red labels using DK 2251; Cutter Life: Upto 300,000 (die cut labels) 150,000 (continuous labels)
- Create cost effective paper labels for packages, envelopes, file folders, Name badges, postage and more. Operating system compatibility Mac OS X 10.11.x, Mac OS X 10.10.5 , Mac OS X 10.12.x, Mac OS X 10.13.x, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008
- Ultra fast, upto 110 standard address labels per minute with black text at 300dpi. Create and Print labels from your mobile device when connected to a Wireless network. Symbols for Windows (Clipart in editor) - 1,379
- Windows and Mac compatible. Mobile device compatibility: AirPrint, Brother iPrint & Label
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Important information
On-mode power consumption
810 watts
From the manufacturer
Flexible Connectivity
The built-in wireless interface offers easy connectivity so you may print from virtually anywhere without being tethered to a computer. Can also share on a network.
Fast, Efficient Printing
Minimize the time spent waiting for labels with high-speed printing - up to 110 standard address labels per minute with black text.(1)
Print Labels Wirelessly
Use the Brother iPrint & Label App(2) to print labels wirelessly from your Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch or Android smartphone.
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Go Completely Mobile
Add an optional Li-ion battery(3) for a complete mobile solution.
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Brother Genuine DK Label Supplies
Print high quality labels with Genuine DK label rolls. Create Black/Red labels using DK-2251.
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Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars
924
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Prints on black/red labels
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Uses DK labels and tapes
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Automatic cutter
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Print speed(1)
| Up to 110 labels per minute | Up to 110 labels per minute | Up to 110 labels per minute | Up to 110 labels per minute |
Host USB interface
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
iPrint&Label app(2)
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
ESC/P | P-touch template
| 99 | 99 | 255 | 255 |
Bluetooth wireless interface
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Wired Ethernet
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Wireless interface
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Brother Label Printer Supplies
DK2251 | DK22513PK | DK12013PK
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Customer Reviews
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Color
| Red/Black on White | Red/Black on White | White | White | White |
Label Dimensions (in)
| Continuous 2.4 in x 50 ft | Continuous 2.4inx50 ft ea (x3) | 1.14 in x 3.5 in | 0.66 in x 2.1 in | 2.4 in x 3.9 in |
Label Dimensions (mm)
| Continuous 62mm x 15.2m | Continuous 62mmx15.2m ea (x3) | 29 mm x 90 mm | 17mm x 54.3mm | 62 mm x 100 mm |
Applications
| Pricing, signage, and more | Pricing, signage, and more | Packages, envelopes, and more | Packages, envelopes, and more | Envelopes, boxes, and more |
Label Count
| 50 ft | 150 ft | 1200 | 1200 | 900 |
Device Compatibility
| QL-800 Series | QL-800 Series | All QL Label Printers | All QL Label Printers | All QL Label Printers |
What's in the box
Product information
Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 5 x 5.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
ASIN | B01MTWGMRR |
Item model number | QL810W |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,786 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #34 in Desktop Label Printers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 6, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
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Create amazing black/Red labels using DK 2251 or cost effective, paper labels for packages, envelopes, file folders, name badges, postage and more. Wireless interface offers easy connectivity print from virtually anywhere or share on a network. Ultra fast, printing up to 110 standard address labels per minute with black text at 300dpi. Create and print labels from your mobile device when connected to a wireless network. Add an optional li ion battery for a complete mobile solution. Easy to integrate with free software development kits (windows, iOS and Android). Convenient, Brother DK drop in labeling supplies. No ink or toner needed. Windows and Mac compatible.
Enrollment in the service necessary, internet connection, and postage label roll required. service compatible with windows only. Usb connection required.
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Customers like the quality of the printer, mentioning it's excellent and produces high-quality labels. They are also satisfied with appearance, and value. However, some customers have connectivity issues with the printer and find it difficult to connect to WiFi or Bluetooth. Opinions are mixed on label quality, ease of installation, and performance.
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Customers like the quality of the printer. They mention it's a great product, reliable, and produces excellent print quality. The labels it prints are high quality and exactly what they were looking for. Some say that the wifi printing is a royal pain. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Brother QL810W Wireless Electronic Label Printer in black is a stellar performer, especially in its wireless capabilities...." Read more
"...The printer is very fast and the print quality is excellent...." Read more
"...I don't like the software.Labels print great." Read more
"We use our printer for labels for our kids ministry. Prints, cuts, delivers without touching anything...." Read more
Customers like the value of the printer. They mention it's a great product for the price, and a much more cost-effective printer than the Dymo they use.
"...It prints labels quickly and with the generic labels is a much more cost-effective printer than the Dymo we use in other areas...." Read more
"Great buy" Read more
"...Very inefficient!" Read more
"Great product for the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the printer. They mention that it is very well designed, modern, and sturdy. They also appreciate the beautiful labels that it produces. Customers also mention that the printer is a perfect match for event badge printing, and that the speed of the print and the quality of the prints are excellent.
"...Quality design- Prints quickly- Cuts automatically- Large power brick with long cords-..." Read more
"...It has a modern stylish look that flits well and looks great on my desk.The wireless setup feels like I went back in time 10 years...." Read more
"Love the speed of the print, and the quality of the print...." Read more
"...The printer itself is very well designed, modern and of sturdy construction. The labels it prints are high quality and exactly what I was looking for." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the printer. Some mention that it works great, while others say that it doesn't work.
"...a little tricky for me, a not so tech savvy person, to set up, but works great!..." Read more
"...iterations of getting it connected wirelessly and it still stops printing mid-way through. Error message says "out of paper" yet it isn't...." Read more
"...Works great!" Read more
"...Trying to find labels for this thing is rather frustrating...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of installation of the printer. Some find the application easy to use and the wireless connection amazing. They mention that the install went smoothly, and the printer provides flexibility and ease of use. However, others say that it's extremely difficult to set up and use, with zero progress on setup.
"It's reasonably easy to use with other non-Brother brand rolls. In general it's a good product." Read more
"This printer was a little tricky for me, a not so tech savvy person, to set up, but works great!..." Read more
"...printing is a significant advantage, providing flexibility and ease of use...." Read more
"...SUPER frustrating since we bought this to use at church and we cannot afford to waste money like this. It worked at one point but stopped." Read more
Customers are mixed about the label quality of the printer. Some mention it's great for labeling butchered products, a reliable choice for electronic labeling needs, and a valuable asset for electronic marking tasks. However, others say the app to create labels is awful and complicated, the wrong type of label was only for red and black, and the printer keeps telling it is out of labels even when it is full.
"...QL-810W printer, the iPrint&Label app for the iPad is pretty lame for printing address labels...." Read more
"...and functionality of the Brother QL810W make it a valuable asset for electronic labeling tasks, and its wireless capabilities are a standout feature...." Read more
"...busiest time of our season which is when I needed it.. a label was stuck in the roller.. it wouldn't print or cut... :..." Read more
"...when it works..its so convenient to tag my merchandise. I am specificallyhaving issues making Barcodes...." Read more
Customers have connectivity issues with the printer. For example, they mention it's nearly impossible to connect to WiFi and print from a tablet or mobile, the Bluetooth connection doesn't work, and the computer won't connect via USB. Some customers also say that the issue is with their internet provider.
"...problem we had is where one of the printers is located with spotty wifi connections...." Read more
"Overall it's a good printer but I was completely unable to get to connect on a USB cable in Windows 11...." Read more
"...The convenience of wireless printing is a significant advantage, providing flexibility and ease of use...." Read more
"...I deal with the same issues of being able to connect in order to print off labels. It is really annoying...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the label size of the printer. They mention that the labels are too small, only 2.4 inches wide, and bulky. Some say that the product is not compatible with their needs.
"...2 inches wide - they may have printed red - but they were too large for my project so I did not try them...." Read more
"Labels too small, only 2.4 inches wide max. Can't use folded labels only rolls...." Read more
"Labels are way smaller than advertised. I searched for a printer to print 4 x 6 labels this one does not. So hard to install. Not wireless...." Read more
"This was not compatible with my needs." Read more
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Pros:
- Easy set up on MacBook with Brother's driver
- Connects easily with Planning Center Online's Check-In application
- Quality design
- Prints quickly
- Cuts automatically
- Large power brick with long cords
- Includes printer to USB jack for a printer cable for easier setup
Cons:
- If you have spotty internet, you will need to make sure you set the printers up as Static IP Address
- No hardwired ethernet cable option (only WiFI)
- It would be nice if it has a display screen when you have an error and for set up
I highly recommend this Brother printer for anyone who is looking to do digital sign-in and print sticker labels with PCO's Check-In system!
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EDIT: MAC users! READ THE END BEFORE PRINTING!
Can print wirelessly from your PC/Mac or Android/iOS device. The app is a little rudimentary but works just fine.
Wish your saved files could somehow sync or be exported between devices (Dropbox? OneDrive?) but that’s ok. There seems to be an issue with graphics, however. Printing detailed graphics to the QL-810W comes out muddied compared to our 5+ year old QL-550. See my photo for comparison. Unknown why this is happening, but have reached out to Brother for comment. The test photo was print from the desktop app at the same time.
Overall, the wireless function IS worth it if your workflow includes printing directly from mobile device. If it’s going to be tethered to your desktop/laptop, then the QL-800 is a better buy.
EDIT: I’ve managed to figure out more about the quality discrepancy. For some reason, the Mac software installed the AirPrint version of the QL-810W driver which caused graphics to be very unclean with random dots and blotchiness (see photo). After forcibly changing the driver using Mac CUPS (sorry, need to Google that can’t link), it prints BETTER but still not on par with the very old QL-550. Note this has nothing to do with wired vs wireless or paper types. Tested all those scenarios and the result is the same. What you CAN see is that the printed scale of the print is different for some reason between the QL-550 and QL-810W. I can’t find any setting discrepancies so still investigating...
FINAL EDIT: Brother was no help, so I dug into CUPS (the print manager in Mac). By setting to “Error Diffusion” and “High Resolution”, I finally got output that is worthy of the upgrade. Note that these options are NOT exposed in the Print dialog box. The quality drop down offers “Priority Speed”, “Priority Quality”, “High Quality”. When you actually print, there is only a simple slider for draft/normal/best. Note that even setting to “best” doesn’t give the result in my photo. For comparison, the QL-550 only has “Priority Speed” and “Priority Quality” but also has error diffusion which was used in the print samples.
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2018
EDIT: MAC users! READ THE END BEFORE PRINTING!
Can print wirelessly from your PC/Mac or Android/iOS device. The app is a little rudimentary but works just fine.
Wish your saved files could somehow sync or be exported between devices (Dropbox? OneDrive?) but that’s ok. There seems to be an issue with graphics, however. Printing detailed graphics to the QL-810W comes out muddied compared to our 5+ year old QL-550. See my photo for comparison. Unknown why this is happening, but have reached out to Brother for comment. The test photo was print from the desktop app at the same time.
Overall, the wireless function IS worth it if your workflow includes printing directly from mobile device. If it’s going to be tethered to your desktop/laptop, then the QL-800 is a better buy.
EDIT: I’ve managed to figure out more about the quality discrepancy. For some reason, the Mac software installed the AirPrint version of the QL-810W driver which caused graphics to be very unclean with random dots and blotchiness (see photo). After forcibly changing the driver using Mac CUPS (sorry, need to Google that can’t link), it prints BETTER but still not on par with the very old QL-550. Note this has nothing to do with wired vs wireless or paper types. Tested all those scenarios and the result is the same. What you CAN see is that the printed scale of the print is different for some reason between the QL-550 and QL-810W. I can’t find any setting discrepancies so still investigating...
FINAL EDIT: Brother was no help, so I dug into CUPS (the print manager in Mac). By setting to “Error Diffusion” and “High Resolution”, I finally got output that is worthy of the upgrade. Note that these options are NOT exposed in the Print dialog box. The quality drop down offers “Priority Speed”, “Priority Quality”, “High Quality”. When you actually print, there is only a simple slider for draft/normal/best. Note that even setting to “best” doesn’t give the result in my photo. For comparison, the QL-550 only has “Priority Speed” and “Priority Quality” but also has error diffusion which was used in the print samples.
I found the comments / instructions about removing labels when not in use and using a protective strip rather strange and not at all practical - I don't recall any such instructions with the QL-710W. Will not be doing either of those and if it affects the printer negatively, out it will go and I will go to another brand.
Overall another very good product.
Update: Installation has been a pain - again. I just moved it to another printer. The auto setup for wireless hung, then completed, but would not print. Uninstalling and reinstalling has not fixed it. Way too much time for what it is worth - Out it goes to recycle.. I will look for a used 710 or some other model.
Sad.