Brother iPrint&Label

Published by: Brother Industries

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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    Yes, Brother iPrint&Label is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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User Rating

4.58 out of 5

5,892 ratings in United States

5 star
4,646
4 star
410
3 star
159
2 star
127
1 star
305
Ratings History

Brother iPrint&Label Reviews

Garbage

WolfeW20 on

United States

I bought this label maker new. The tape is not cheap and this thing jams almost every time I try to print anything and cuts the label in half almost every time. I have cleaned it and still not having any luck

Hard to figure out

Marg622 on

United States

It took a Mechanical Engineer and a 20 something over an hour to figure out how to work this. Good grief

Absolutely unlovable,, overprints itself, double prints when you try

dangerseeker1 on

United States

Yup, doesn’t automatically center text, doesn’t have just a basic label maker, severely overcomplicated! It’s absolutely painful to try to just make a simple label, I’ve wasted so much tape I can’t keep track of it anymore. And the F$&’ing thing wasn’t cheap. I needed a label so badly this week that I actually dug if out of the garbage. Several hours later I sit here asking myself why did I do that, you’re not a Masochist, or are you?? Hmm

Brother P-Touch

Realdaddio on

United States

When it is working it is excellent unfortunately it takes longer to get a successful connection then to print anything.

Struggle

Perkunas on

United States

I just can’t seem to find a regular label for making a 3 line label that’s not a knockout.

Brother Quality with Poor Software

RickLee1 on

United States

I pay more for brother equipment because I expect more. My big complaint is their software is not nearly as user-friendly as it could be. There is absolutely no reason this company can’t have polished software to go with fine hardware. Is the company suffering from complacency? Is they think the cost is too high?

The app is horrible and time consuming

No nickname57767 on

United States

Disappointing

Very DOS-not user friendly

ClunyTraveller on

United States

The software is unusually unintuitive. I used the same template for labels with different text. One came out huge, the other barely readable. Waste of money. I called customer service but the representative was unable to help. It is impossible to create labels of uniform length and impossible to replicate the same font size.

Fixed: ALL MY INSTALLED FONTS ARE GONE!

LisaAnneKiraly on

United States

Update: after almost five days someone got back to me and said they’d have to call me to help me… this was after a 1.5 hour chat where they promised they understood my concern and could help… they couldn’t. Thank god they sent out a new update that seemed to fix whatever bug was there in the first place that blocked all my installed and third party fonts Original review: I use this app on a daily basis! I installed fonts via iFont using different profiles and have NEVER HAD an issue! Now with this new update NOT A SINGLE INSTALLED FONT is showing up for use and EVERY SINGLE LABEL I HAVE MADE IS A MESS because it defaults to pre-installed max fonts! It would take me weeks to go back and fix everything! PLEASE PROVIDE AN UPDATE TO FIX THIS! ITS UNUSABLE TO ME WITHOUT IT!

P-Touch Label Maker

Deb’s Delight on

United States

I just got it. No problem connecting or learning to use it. I hate reading instructions so I didn’t. It was easy to figure out. I printed from my phone within 10 minutes. This is great.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Brother Industries
Languages
English, Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
5.3.10 (4 months ago )
Released on
Jul 11, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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