EPSON Handheld Printers

mathepac

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Has anyone ever used either of these products?

One has Bluetooth , the other has no networking and needs mains electricity it seems. Both need 6 x AA batteries.

I found a datasheet for one but only a user-guide (9 pages) for the other, I did a very limited compare products report from the EPSON site. As I've found with a number of their products, documentation and software are not SEIKO/EPSON's strong points

All documents squished into to avoid multiple downloads.
 

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What are you trying to achieve?
I would use a sheet of A4 paper labels on a standard mono laser printer. No Bluetooth or drivers issues. Labels will not fade, like termal paper.
 
Print non-fade water-proof labels from my iPhone to a portable label printer carried in my shirt pocket, for birthday cards, Mass cards, etc purchased on the fly, My joined-up writing, which in fairness was never great, has begun to deteriorate in recent months, so I need a truly portable, mobile phone compatible printer.

Surprisingly, despite my ever-expanding waist and other lines, I can't carry "a standard mono laser printer", a mains connection with a mid cable brick, and a packet of A4 laser labels around in my weskit pocket. D'ja get me Boss, righ'?

Do you Remember Philo's quote on the giant posters advertisig BASF tapes and other recording media "D'ja know worr I mee-an?" Denis Coakley was the distributor at the time.

[EDIT] I ordered this Nelko PM220 Bluetooth Thermal Label Printer, from the same manufacturer after a bit more research
 
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