The Brother QL-1110NWB Wide Format Professional Label Printer with Ethernet and Bluetooth allows you to print black labels using Brother’s DK pre-sized, easy-peel labels for packages, envelopes, file folders, name badges, postage, and more. It can print up to 69 standard address labels per minute, with black text at 300 dpi. An auto cutter allows for printing one or multiple labels at a time, eliminating wasted label sheets. Additionally, the QL-100NWB prints via USB, Ethernet, or Bluetooth.
The “Plug & Label” feature supports quick label printing of basic labels, which does not require software installation for Windows computers. The P-touch Editor software for Windows and Mac lets you customize your labels. You can also print from Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. When using genuine Brother DK drop-in rolls, you do not need ink or toner.
Create and print labels from your mobile device when connected to a wireless network via AirPrint or the Brother iPrint&Label app. Using the free Brother iPrint Label app with your Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, or Android smartphones, you can quickly access and print label templates.
Features
- Prints on labels up to 4″ wide, capable of printing shipping postage labels for packages.
- Automatic Crop function lets on-line sellers easily print product and other barcode labels from A4/Letter size label sheet templates (Windows only).
- Print up to 69 standard address labels per minute with black text at 300 dpi.
- Prints on Brother DK pre-sized, easy-peel labels and continuous-length paper and film tapes. Auto cutter enables banners and signs up to 3′ long.
- Offers a USB Host interface for use with a peripheral, such as a scanner.
- “Plug & Label” feature lets you create and print labels without installing software.
- Easy to integrate with free software development kits. SDKs are available for Windows, iOS, and Android.
- Windows, Linux, and Mac compatible.
- Convenient, drop in tape rolls. No ink or toner needed.
- Up to 300 x 300 dpi print resolution for crisp text and graphics.