Reddit Reddit reviews Brother QL-570 Professional Label Printer

We found 7 Reddit comments about Brother QL-570 Professional Label Printer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Brother QL-570 Professional Label Printer
Labeler produces high-resolution labels for home and business applicationsCan print at speeds up to 68 labels per minute300 x 600 dpi resolution for sharp and detailed text and imageryIncludes P-Touch Label Creation software for customized labelsBacked by a two-year limited warranty
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7 Reddit comments about Brother QL-570 Professional Label Printer:

u/jackholexxxx · 2 pointsr/discogs

I use the Brother QL-570 printer with these labels. I use the software included with the printer.

I have outer sleeves on all my records, so I just put the label on the upper left-hand corner of the outer sleeve.

u/Daybis · 2 pointsr/mead

I use a Brother QL-570 Label Printer. Prints black and white. I typically put on the label: mead/beer name, honey used and/or special ingredients, date it was brewed, bottle date, OG, FG, and ABV. These labels are not fancy, but they do the job well. They also come off bottles easily after soaking in water. The wide labels are wide enough to allow some creativity if you wanted a logo on your labels as well.

u/twobrain · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

normally $80 on amazon

labels look small compared to regular labels

wodner how easily they come off

u/LWRellim · 1 pointr/business

>Capex vs Opex is generally not a consideration when purchasing a $50 - $1000 item. In fact, there usually is a minimum threshold (usually above $1000) before a purchase is placed on a Capex depreciation schedule.
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>Additionally, many businesses WANT to place things in the Capex bucket, as it defers costs over time, thereby improving short-term profit margins.

This is true -- provided you assume that the manager MAKING the decision is fully aware of this -- all too often they are NOT.

Instead what low and middle level managers ARE aware of is that they have $X in their budget for certain categories of expenses (and for Capex that number is often $0 -- to get any capital expenditure approved {and despite the price typically ANY computer or *peripheral is considered a Capex), they have to get some upper manager's approval -- and the upper managers tend to "grant" such things on more of a political basis than they do on a practical basis, and then within amounts that have been set by their OWN managers via the main corporate budget.)

And if/when money gets "tight" in a business, one of the first things that gets sent down the management pipeline is to END any "extraneous" spending -- which gets interpreted by the low and mid level management as a blanket "no more extra stuff, make due with what you have".

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*I kid you not, in one company I was "thumped" by both accounting AND the IT department head for buying a couple of PC-attached Label Printers (this kind which at the time were like $100 each) without getting prior approval because the company wanted to call them a "capital purchase" !!! (And worse, the idiot IT department wanted to charge MY department $200 for each one for "support services" -- I told them to go F! themselves and that before I would call them to "service" one of the dang things, I would chuck them in the garbage and buy a new one (and I actually had a third one that I had already bought as a backup just for that purpose) -- I ended up having to get the President of the company involved in order to get them to back down on their bullshit. The brainlessness of some mid-level managers and the dogmatic idiocy of some accounting people is really rather astounding, they will piss away hundreds or thousands of $$ of valuable staff time arguing literally over pennies.)

u/InertiaCreeping · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

http://www.amazon.com/Brother-QL-570-Professional-Label-Printer/dp/B000ZHEVZ8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1396254064&sr=8-5&keywords=brother+ql

That one was $100 in Australia when I bought it, awesome printer. Might have to fiddle with the drivers to make it print at max DPI (300x600 I believe)

DK-22113 is clear, continuous tape. Can't seem to find any 3rd party version of it

u/[deleted] · -1 pointsr/Frugal

No, I am 40 years old.

I don't use coupons because rarely bulk food, organic food and eggs have coupons. I don't eat pre-packaged food.

If you are running a business a large business copier would be better. You get more from your printer than from basic home computer.

For directions I use a GPS and have AAA sent me a TripTiks.

Financial records who prints financial records? Create, save and turn into PDFs.

  • Current Documents in Folder

  • Current Documents and Archives on personal cloud server

  • Archives are backup on external drive

  • Weekly backups on external drive

    When someone need my documents I put them on a secure USB drive and deliver the USB drive. When we were getting our home financed we just handed the banker our USB. She said she wished others did the same.

    Shipping labels

    Two Options:

  • If you work with a specific shipping company, get pre-printed forms and buy a dot-matrix printer - it uses way less ink and way cheaper than the printers today. That way the printer is just printing address and not all the other stuff. This also adds pressure to use the duplicates in the printing process.

  • If you are just printing for USPS get yourself an actual label printer and create a template. This will not be wasting paper.

    Its not rocket science.