If you're using this on Linux, you don't need any drivers. You can just set it up as a Zebra EPL2 printer. This printer is a CLONE of Zebra "LP" printers and supports the same driver, only they have a MUCH faster processor(and probably more RAM) so printing is near-instant. It even supports some of the same button functions as the older Zebra printers(such as holding the button down and powering the unit on to engage label learning mode). This printer is great if you don't want to bother with DRM on labels or any of the other bullshit the big name manufacturers are ruining their modern printers with. This is a no-nonsense printer that does a great job.
I just found this exact printer brand new a few miles from my house for $60 still in the box. I believe it's gonna be mine if they still have it, thanks for your review.
You explain it so much easier than their website! I was so frustrated watching theirs and you made this so clear! Thank you!
Glad I could help make things clear!
I was wondering why I was having issues thx for the video
If you're using this on Linux, you don't need any drivers. You can just set it up as a Zebra EPL2 printer. This printer is a CLONE of Zebra "LP" printers and supports the same driver, only they have a MUCH faster processor(and probably more RAM) so printing is near-instant. It even supports some of the same button functions as the older Zebra printers(such as holding the button down and powering the unit on to engage label learning mode).
This printer is great if you don't want to bother with DRM on labels or any of the other bullshit the big name manufacturers are ruining their modern printers with. This is a no-nonsense printer that does a great job.
I just found this exact printer brand new a few miles from my house for $60 still in the box. I believe it's gonna be mine if they still have it, thanks for your review.
Lol, Rodrick! Thanks for the demo. Nice to know the labels are super-sticky.
Keep up the awesome videos 😊
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