Selecting A Thermal Printer For Home Shipping
i decided to add shipping from home to my bag of tricks. That requires having a Thermal Printer. There are several excellent ones to choose from and lots of comparison and review sites out there. But all they seem to cover is the printer specs. That’s good from some aspects but then you get that printer home and realize it doesn’t do all the things you thought it might do.
For example, I have a Dymo 5XL. If I go to the USPS site and create a label the only way to print it on a 4″x6″ label is to download the label as a PDF file, Then take a screenshot of it, and then print from Mac Preview. It makes no sense to me why I can’t print directly from the USPS website but I can’t.
Then if you go to UPS they have a list of recommended printers that work with their system. Ditto for FedEx. There simply isn’t a printer where you can log into any shipping service, make your label and simply hit print. What works seamlessly at one site will not work at the other without workarounds.
Actually that is kind of inaccurate as you can print with any printer to 8.5″x11″ paper. But ultimately I want to print on a 4″x6″ adhesive backed label. This seems to be the standard for shipping boxes.
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