Brother iPrint&Label

Brother iPrint&Label

By Brother Industries, LTD.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2012-05-31
  • Current Version: 5.3.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 112.06 MB
  • Developer: Brother Industries, LTD.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.57029
4.57029
From 4,645 Ratings

Description

[Description] Brother iPrint&Label is a free application that enables you to easily print labels from your Apple iPhone or iPad to a Brother label printer using a local wireless network. For a list of supported models, please visit your local Brother website. [Key Features] 1. Easy to use menus. 2. Quickly open and print pre-designed labels. 3. Create custom labels with graphics or photos. 4. Print address labels from contact lists. 5. Print name badges with photos from your album - or take new photos with your camera. 6. Automatic label formatting based on label size used. 7. Automatically search for supported devices on a local wireless network. 8. No computer or printer driver required. [Compatible machines] PT-P300BT, PT-P710BT, PT-P910BT, PT-P750W, PT-E550W, PT-D800W, PT-E800W, PT-E850TKW, PT-P900W, PT-P950NW, PT-D460BT, PT-D610BT, QL-1110NWB, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-580N

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Reviews

  • Designed by Robots

    3
    By SVFWF
    Oh my sweet Jesus GOOD LUCK trying to ever resize a text window. It takes literally ten tries to grab the stupid corner anchor that lets you RESIZE a text box (or whatever else) instead of dragging the entire box around - which it will do if you’re so much as ten microns off target. Definition of hostile UI. I hope you’re able to use your finger to select the two-freakin-pixel-radius area that activates the RESIZE instead of drag command. I’m not joking that this one thing alone makes using this thing and creating different labels take about four times longer than it should. Its a constant hassle. It’s sufficiently stupid that I would sell my brother label printer in a heartbeat for an alternative that didn’t do this one thing. Alas, brother label printers (and their awful software) are the worst - except for all the others. So I guess grin and bear it. Maybe in another, oh I don’t know, eight hundred friggin years the rest of the developed world will FINALLY click their brain cells together to create UIs for things like this that aren’t complete garbage. If we’re lucky.
  • Works better with my P-Touch than my Macbook

    5
    By DJ Nativus
    For some reason this works flawlessly over bluetooth with my P-Touch D610PT while the MacOS app kept disconnecting from the printer. I also love that I could take the lbx file from my computer and copy it to the app here. Brilliant!
  • Nice

    4
    By SFNic
    Good to label everything, (and everyone)
  • Defective

    1
    By Lily0987654329
    It prints the last label I asked for when I want it to print a new one. Even then, it cuts off the second half of the label that I didn’t even want.
  • Wastes so much tape

    1
    By KyleDusty
    Not easy to figure out. If for example I tr to make a label that says “First Last”. It will print “First L”. If you cut the tape at that point and try to print again it will print “ast Fir”. You have to print twice without cutting to make what you want then cut off the wasted parts.
  • P Touch Cube

    2
    By Njhcjjxhdhhdhx
    Unnecessarily complicated to use. Keep it simple BROTHER
  • App works like a charm

    5
    By Typhoon Tom DeMicke
    This is a very easy app to use and has a lot of options. I enjoy using it a lot in the future. Great app!
  • Fail

    1
    By fleonard4
    Wasted tape. Doesn’t feed properly. I then tried the app Design&Print2, and it worked perfectly. I’m using a Brother P-Touch Cube; PT-P300BT8091
  • It’s cut off…

    3
    By Upward16
    I can’t get the label to print out far enough. My text is always cut off when I cut the label.
  • Be sure to use the iPhone app

    3
    By Funkydow
    I spent two hours trying to figure out the documentation for the P touch D 610BT. A waste of time, it’s so poorly done it’s incomprehensible: they focused on saving pages rather than being clear. By contrast, the iPhone app is easy to use and intuitive.

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