NELKO D12 Mini Thermal Label Printer,White
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【New Version 2025】Compared with traditional label printers, our product has reduced its weight and size by half, becoming smaller, smarter and more convenient. The application program has added a doodling function compared to the previous version. The wireless Bluetooth label printer can be placed in a pocket and can print anytime and anywhere. To achieve better printing quality, we recommend using our dedicated thermal label paper.
【High-Quality Printing】A label printer using direct heating printing technology. Equipped with a high-speed chip and a 203 DPI resolution, it enables you to enjoy high-definition printing without relying on ink or toner. The label printer is equipped with a long-lasting rechargeable battery, allowing for long-term operation. This label printer is a black-and-white printer that only prints black text.
【Easy to Use】The label printer is compatible with iOS and Android smartphones via Bluetooth connection. Steps 1: Download the "Nelko" application from Google Play or App Store. Step 2: Install the paper roll. Step 3: Connect the P21 to the application via Bluetooth. Step 4: Select a quick template and start printing. This label printer application includes over 90 fonts, over 10 languages and over 450 materials. Note: This label printer does not support computers.
Design Your Own Labels】Self-adhesive label machines are widely used in homes and offices. When used at home, they can be used to organize clothes, food, cosmetics and mail. At the same time, the thermal label printer also has a doodling function. You can design unique labels according to your needs to showcase your own artistic touch.
【Rich creative functions and templates】This label creation application offers a wide range of functions and templates, allowing you to easily use the application to create various designed label stickers, including text, QR codes, barcodes, materials, images, time, and borders, etc. The label length is fixed, including 15x40mm, etc. Note: Continuous label strips are not supported.
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Works for my labeling needs. The included paper rolls lasted a while.
Plugged it in, and nothing happened. No lights, no sign of life. Tried other cables, other ports, nothing. It's a brick. Just a useless piece of white plastic.
Works as intended for simple printing jobs. The adhesive performs adequately on smooth surfaces.
The idea of this little printer is good. In practice, it's a pain. It jams on the paper roll at least every fifth print. The paper gets stuck in the feeder, and you have to force it out, often ripping it and leaving bits behind.
It's so sensitive to how you put the roll in that it feels like a miracle when it works. I've wasted half a roll just trying to get it to print a handful of labels. The process of unjamming it is annoying and feels like it's going to break the printer. It's not a tool; it's a source of stress. Absolutely useless in its current state.
The uncomplicated design makes it easy to use.
It prints. That's the main thing. I got this to make some labels for my storage boxes, and it technically does that.
But the print quality is just not great. The lines are fuzzy, and the black looks more like a dark gray. Text is readable, but it's not crisp at all. It's also pretty slow, and it makes a grinding noise when it's working that sounds like it's struggling. It feels like it's on the verge of breaking. It's usable if you really need this specific size, but the poor output and sketchy feel stop it from being any better than just okay.
The size works well for small items. Setup instructions were clear and easy to follow.
It prints what you need, no question. The functionality is there, and it's been reliable with the paper that came with it.
However, the build quality is just okay. It's very light and made of a kind of hollow-feeling plastic. It doesn't scream "quality," and I'd be nervous about tossing it in a bag with other gear for fear of cracking the casing. It's a purely functional object. If your main concern is just having the printed output and you don't care how the printer itself feels, it's fine. But it doesn't feel like a premium device at all.
The size is convenient, and the output is clear enough for everyday tasks.
This thing does its job well. It's small, connects easily, and prints a clean, readable strip. I've been using it for labels and it's been a big help.
My main gripe is how it loads the paper. It's a bit of a faff. You have to thread the end of the roll through a tiny slot, and if you don't get it just right, it either won't feed or it starts chewing the paper. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's the one slightly messy part of an otherwise smooth process. Once it's in, it's fine, but that initial setup always takes an extra minute.



