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product_id: 1144880
title: "Brother High-Speed Label Printer with Wireless Networking (QL710W)"
brand: "brother"
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# 93 labels/min ultra-fast print speed Mobile app control with iPrint&Label Wireless networking for anywhere printing Brother High-Speed Label Printer with Wireless Networking (QL710W)

**Brand:** brother
**Price:** € 37.09
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Label like a pro, anywhere, anytime!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Brother High-Speed Label Printer with Wireless Networking (QL710W) by brother
- **How much does it cost?** € 37.09 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- brother enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brother brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Mobile Control:** Design and print labels on-the-go using the free Brother iPrint&Label app.
- • **Blazing Fast Labeling:** Print up to 93 crisp labels per minute to keep your workflow lightning quick.
- • **Postage-Ready Printing:** Create postage labels right from your desk—no trips to the post office needed.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective:** Thermal printing means no ink or toner—saving you money and reducing waste.
- • **Seamless Wireless Connectivity:** Print from any device on your network or remotely with zero hassle.

## Overview

The Brother QL-710W is a compact, wireless thermal label printer delivering ultra-fast printing speeds of up to 93 labels per minute. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it supports mobile printing via the free iPrint&Label app and can print postage labels directly from your desk. Its no-ink technology and automatic cutter ensure cost-effective, professional-quality labels for packages, files, banners, and more.

## Description

Create cost-effective, paper labels for packages, envelopes, file folders, DVDs, banners, and more. Wireless interface offers easy connectivity - print from virtually anywhere or share on a network. Supports ultra-fast, high-quality printing at up to 93 labels per minute. Capable of printing postage right from your desk. Print labels on-the-go using the free, Brother iPrint&Label app download. Offers eye-catching, pre-designed labels and banners. Auto cutter offers a clean and accurate finished edge. Print 1 or multiple labels at a time, eliminating wasted label sheets. Wide variety of convenient, drop-in labeling supplies available. No ink or toner needed. Windows and Mac compatible.

Review: Excellent Label Printer with ONE Software Flaw - So after using the DYMO label and stamp printer (which was a terrible label and stamp printer, would always jam and waste my money on printing stamps). So I decided to go with this model by Brother, they have a special deal that you can load money and only print what you need, NO monthly fees or minimum stamp purchases (the special is on the paperwork that came with the printer, its in the box) I love this feature the most because I want to purchase stamps as I need them, not a monthly fee like other services. This label printer works great but the biggest issue I have is that if you are using a Mac computer and you want to pay ahead of time and print stamps through the pbsmartpostage.com website it will not work by using the pbsmartpostage stamp rolls on a Mac computer. When using this label printer to print stamps (one of the main reasons I purchased it) you can only do it through a PC (even if you have Windows running on your iMac by using a program like Parallels or VMware it still doesn't work).....so the other issue is I hooked it up to my full PC system just so I could print stamps from it for my business (I am glad I did not get rid of my PC) and you have to be directly connected when printing stamps through the pbsmartpostage.com website, so this defeats the wireless feature for this purpose. If someone has a solution let me know, the pbsmartpostage.com is all java based so it is very touchy to say the least. I couldn't get IE to work, so I tried Firefox (still wasn't finding printer), Google Chrome finally worked. So bottom line is: It truly is an awesome label printer where if you want to easily change out label sizes you can do it, on a Mac Computer you are limited to only printing labels. If you want to print stamps from this label printer you need a PC and it has to be directly connected. So I have it directly connected to my PC (just for stamp printing) and wireless connected to my iMac for label printing. Hopefully Brother will let customers know about this but I really think it is a pdsmartpostage.com issue in regards to using the stamp rolls with iMac. All that being said, This blows away the DYMO Label printer as far as functionality in printing labels and ease of use. As far as Brother's customer service, it is hit and miss. The first time a I called I got an awesome tech person on the line and he didn't waste any time. He set up a remote desktop session and got it running in a few second, the second time I called when I was trying to get the stamps to work on the Mac, I called tech support at Brother again and honestly the help was not good at all and didn't really even offer to remote in and help troubleshoot...it was basically a bunch of ... hmmm I don't know Mac so I don't really know. Anyway, conclusion... much easier and more flexible than the DYMO and less wasted labels. Of the two companies out there I feel this is the best. I love the add-on label template you can download which will cover just about any need your have for a label...I love the "Do Not Bend', "Fragile" and "This Side Up" templates. Find a work around for the stamp problem and you will love this. Pitney Bowes (pbsmartpostage.com).. you are a big company, take a moment have your designer to make your stamp rolls work on a Mac Computer with this printer, DYMO can do it so I am sure you can too.
Review: Brother, it's very nice indeed! - Superb, snappy piece of work. Installation was a snap (I'm using this on Mavericks on an iMac) - I downloaded the drivers and the editor software from the Brother site and didn't use the bundled CD. I like the ability to vary the label length (using the P-touch Editor), so I'm not restricted to the standard address size (when using a continuous roll, naturally). So, I can use it for addresses, or to print out instructions, or lists and so on. I've also embedded my logo using a jpg so when I send something to a customer using this, I get some brand reinforcement. Also nice is the ability to print vertically or horizontally and the auto-cut feature and because it's wireless I only have the power cord to deal with and not an additional USB. (BTW, I'm using this on a 220W power connection so it's plugged into a step-down converter that I bought at the same time off desertcart - no issues so far and it's been a month or so.) The only (minor) fly in the ointment is the P-touch Editor on the Mac - it's not a bad piece of work, just idiosyncratic. You need to get used to its somewhat weird interface and the fact that you can't use Command-Shift-V to paste and match style, and selecting text to edit is not exactly user-friendly and... but these are relatively minor quibbles. It works on my Mac wirelessly and it's fast and clean. Can't ask for much more.

## Features

- The QL-710W wireless label printer offers easy connectivity - print from virtually anywhere or share on a network
- Create cost-effective paper labels for packages, envelopes, file folders, discs, banners and more
- Ultra-fast, printing up to 93 labels per minute
- Capable of printing postage for packages and envelopes, right from your desk
- Print labels on-the-go using the free, Brother iPrint&Label app download

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00814JRJM |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 93 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #225,408 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #311 in Label Makers |
| Brand | Brother |
| Built-In Media | Printer Accessories, Printer Accessory |
| Color | Black and White |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 411 Reviews |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502632269, 00012502637035 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Type Name | Brother QL-710W Label Printer |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 300 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 93 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 110 millimeters |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 300 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 93 |
| Model Name | QL710W |
| Model Number | QL710W |
| Model Series | QL710W |
| Number of Drivers | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WIFI |
| Output sheet capacity | 93 |
| Paper Size | 110 millimeters |
| Power Consumption | 710 Watts |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
| Printer Type | Laser |
| Printing Technology | Laser |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 300 x 600 dpi |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Series Number | 710 |
| Special Feature | WIFI |
| Specific Uses For Product | package labeling, envelope addressing, inventory management, event organization, file management, remote work |
| UPC | 012502637035 012502632269 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer's two-year limited warranty. |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 710 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Brother
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Printing Technology:** Laser
- **Special Feature:** WIFI
- **Color:** Black and White
- **Model Name:** QL710W
- **Printer Output:** Monochrome
- **Item Weight:** 300 Grams
- **Controller Type:** iOS
- **Maximum Media Size:** 110 millimeters

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Label Printer with ONE Software Flaw
*by S***. on July 23, 2013*

So after using the DYMO label and stamp printer (which was a terrible label and stamp printer, would always jam and waste my money on printing stamps). So I decided to go with this model by Brother, they have a special deal that you can load money and only print what you need, NO monthly fees or minimum stamp purchases (the special is on the paperwork that came with the printer, its in the box) I love this feature the most because I want to purchase stamps as I need them, not a monthly fee like other services. This label printer works great but the biggest issue I have is that if you are using a Mac computer and you want to pay ahead of time and print stamps through the pbsmartpostage.com website it will not work by using the pbsmartpostage stamp rolls on a Mac computer. When using this label printer to print stamps (one of the main reasons I purchased it) you can only do it through a PC (even if you have Windows running on your iMac by using a program like Parallels or VMware it still doesn't work).....so the other issue is I hooked it up to my full PC system just so I could print stamps from it for my business (I am glad I did not get rid of my PC) and you have to be directly connected when printing stamps through the pbsmartpostage.com website, so this defeats the wireless feature for this purpose. If someone has a solution let me know, the pbsmartpostage.com is all java based so it is very touchy to say the least. I couldn't get IE to work, so I tried Firefox (still wasn't finding printer), Google Chrome finally worked. So bottom line is: It truly is an awesome label printer where if you want to easily change out label sizes you can do it, on a Mac Computer you are limited to only printing labels. If you want to print stamps from this label printer you need a PC and it has to be directly connected. So I have it directly connected to my PC (just for stamp printing) and wireless connected to my iMac for label printing. Hopefully Brother will let customers know about this but I really think it is a pdsmartpostage.com issue in regards to using the stamp rolls with iMac. All that being said, This blows away the DYMO Label printer as far as functionality in printing labels and ease of use. As far as Brother's customer service, it is hit and miss. The first time a I called I got an awesome tech person on the line and he didn't waste any time. He set up a remote desktop session and got it running in a few second, the second time I called when I was trying to get the stamps to work on the Mac, I called tech support at Brother again and honestly the help was not good at all and didn't really even offer to remote in and help troubleshoot...it was basically a bunch of ... hmmm I don't know Mac so I don't really know. Anyway, conclusion... much easier and more flexible than the DYMO and less wasted labels. Of the two companies out there I feel this is the best. I love the add-on label template you can download which will cover just about any need your have for a label...I love the "Do Not Bend', "Fragile" and "This Side Up" templates. Find a work around for the stamp problem and you will love this. Pitney Bowes (pbsmartpostage.com).. you are a big company, take a moment have your designer to make your stamp rolls work on a Mac Computer with this printer, DYMO can do it so I am sure you can too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brother, it's very nice indeed!
*by V***Y on July 16, 2014*

Superb, snappy piece of work. Installation was a snap (I'm using this on Mavericks on an iMac) - I downloaded the drivers and the editor software from the Brother site and didn't use the bundled CD. I like the ability to vary the label length (using the P-touch Editor), so I'm not restricted to the standard address size (when using a continuous roll, naturally). So, I can use it for addresses, or to print out instructions, or lists and so on. I've also embedded my logo using a jpg so when I send something to a customer using this, I get some brand reinforcement. Also nice is the ability to print vertically or horizontally and the auto-cut feature and because it's wireless I only have the power cord to deal with and not an additional USB. (BTW, I'm using this on a 220W power connection so it's plugged into a step-down converter that I bought at the same time off Amazon - no issues so far and it's been a month or so.) The only (minor) fly in the ointment is the P-touch Editor on the Mac - it's not a bad piece of work, just idiosyncratic. You need to get used to its somewhat weird interface and the fact that you can't use Command-Shift-V to paste and match style, and selecting text to edit is not exactly user-friendly and... but these are relatively minor quibbles. It works on my Mac wirelessly and it's fast and clean. Can't ask for much more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great printer, but it gets excited when it's done.
*by D***T on August 26, 2016*

This was a rushed replacement for my old Brother Smart Label Printer 440, which died halfway through printing a shipping label. Partly for a mild case of brand loyalty and partly because of users' reviews in Amazon and elsewhere, I chose this, the middle of this line. The lower model was not wireless, and the higher model had wireless but it also had an added serial port which I stopped needing years ago when Apple switched to its own connection and eventually settled on USB. This label printer made my stock of old label rolls obsolete, since the new printers require printed symbols on the backs of the tapes, particularly when using the very convenient continuous rolls of tape. I've been using only one of the two supplied sample rolls--the wide, continuous tape. This printer can be set to produce labels of any length, as long as the width of the label does not exceed the width of the paper tape. I'd think, since rolls of shipping label widths can come in 50-foot rolls, the length of the tape might only be limited by the printing software (which does not have to be Brother's proprietary software). Tape rolls must be mounted in plastic holders which, depending on manufacturer, might be replaceable/reusable or permanently attached. Compared to the previous model I owned, however, tape replacement is quite straightforward. The new feature I like is that this thermal printer can print on continuous labels that are clear, which I use for return address labels and shipping labels that don't need to be placed on printed envelopes with instructions to "Place Label Here" which would show through the clear label. One annoyance, though, despite the overall excellence of the product, is that another electronics manufacturing company with loyalties to the "other operating system" has not expended the effort and resources to make this "plug and play" with Mac OS X and iOS. This is odd, since the Brother MFC (multi-function printer) we own was quick and easy to get running on our home WiFi network. Not that WiFi-ing this label printer was laborious...it was fairly uncomplicated, though instructions had to be followed, unlike many Mac-attached devices. My guess is that this is the result of software engineers who were trying to adapt software from "other" systems to the Mac. Still, I glanced through the instructions for WiFi-ing the printer using the "other" operating system, and I felt sympathy (and pity, a bit) for how much more complicated it was to be networked on non-Macs. I like the printer very much for being highly technologically advanced compared to my old Brother label printer, but I didn't like how excitedly enthusiastic this printer is when finishing a label. After cutting it off, it does some projectile vomiting of the completed label causing it to fly (not drift) onto the floor or take wing like a glider. (It's still slightly curled from coming off a tight roll, so it's the perfect aerofoil.) Maybe they're planning a new accessory, such as an output bin shaped like a bird cage. The finished label does NOT sit like a tongue sticking out, as shown in the photo displaying the device. It's spit out.

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