Yeah, I have a 2nd one that I'll be posting to the main channel. Trying to clarify with the company if the RFID restricts people to only using their rolls and not generic ones. If thats the case it hurts a little bit. Wouldn't matter to the casual user but any business needing thousands of labels would be better off with something they can get generic labels for.
@@Struggleville2 As far as I know that RFID label restricts you from using 3rd party labels. Great if it would just be an automatic size finder, but in that case it's an absolute no go for me. I'm not going to throw away a whole roll of labels just because of that RFID stuff isn't working. The icing of the cake is that they don't even bother to tell you about that on their web page. There are other companies out there selling label printers where you can use generic labels with.
Must be a little RFID/NFC chip in the label roll. Incredible little device, especially for the price.
Yeah, I have a 2nd one that I'll be posting to the main channel. Trying to clarify with the company if the RFID restricts people to only using their rolls and not generic ones. If thats the case it hurts a little bit. Wouldn't matter to the casual user but any business needing thousands of labels would be better off with something they can get generic labels for.
@@Struggleville2 As far as I know that RFID label restricts you from using 3rd party labels. Great if it would just be an automatic size finder, but in that case it's an absolute no go for me. I'm not going to throw away a whole roll of labels just because of that RFID stuff isn't working. The icing of the cake is that they don't even bother to tell you about that on their web page. There are other companies out there selling label printers where you can use generic labels with.