
The Brother QL-1110NWB is a high-speed label printer engineered with flexible connectivity options – Bluetooth wireless technology, Ethernet and Wireless (802.11b/g/n) interfaces. This business-quality label printer lets you create cost-effective up to 4" wide paper labels for packages, envelopes, postage and more. The automatic crop function lets on-line sellers easily print product and other barcode labels from A4/Letter size label sheet templates (Windows only). The Brother QL-1110NWB delivers fast, printing up to 69 standard address labels per minute with black text at 300dpi. USB Host interface offers additional functionality. Auto cutter allows for printing 1 or multiple labels at a time, eliminating wasted label sheets.
Q: Can this label printer connect to a network?
A: Yes, this label printer features Ethernet and Wireless interfaces for network connectivity.
Q: What kind of warranty does this label printer have?
A: This label printer has a two year warranty for parts and labor.
Q: Does this printer need ink or toner?
A: No, this label printer does not need ink or toner.
Q: Is the label printer Energy Star certified?
A: Yes, this label printer is Energy Star certified.
Q: Does this label printer support mobile device printing?
A: Yes, this label printer supports printing from mobile devices when connected to a wireless network.
Q: What is the maximum label width this printer can handle?
A: This printer can print on labels up to 4 inches wide.
Q: What printing resolution does this label printer support?
A: This label printer supports printing resolution up to 300 x 300 dpi.
Q: Is this compatible with a HP chromebook?
A: No, the Brother QL-1110NWB is not compatible with Chromebook.

The Brother QL-1110NWB is a high-speed label printer engineered with flexible connectivity options – Bluetooth wireless technology, Ethernet and Wireless (802.11b/g/n) interfaces. This business-quality label printer lets you create cost-effective up to 4" wide paper labels for packages, envelopes, postage and more. The automatic crop function lets on-line sellers easily print product and other barcode labels from A4/Letter size label sheet templates (Windows only). The Brother QL-1110NWB delivers fast, printing up to 69 standard address labels per minute with black text at 300dpi. USB Host interface offers additional functionality. Auto cutter allows for printing 1 or multiple labels at a time, eliminating wasted label sheets.

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Print everything from postage and address labels to name tags for your next meetup with this Brother label printer. Wireless connection capabilities let you print from a phone or tablet, and the backlit LCD screen is easy to read. This Brother label printer delivers up to 110 labels per minute, keeping you on task.

Rollo's wireless label printer is the first of it's kind being WiFi and AirPrint enabled and certified (Plus USB enabled if needed). Print Wirelessly via your Wi-Fi from iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, Windows, Chromebook and Linux. No driver installation needed. No ink ever. Print with out ever needing to buy ink or cartridges. Rollo prints via heat using direct thermal technology. Intelligent label detection. Forget manually cropping your labels. Just send to Rollo using the app or desktop platform. Compatible all major shipping platforms and ecommerce platforms. Along with shipping labels, use our custom label making tool to create custom labels tailored to your brand or specific goal.
| Pros for Brother - QL-1110NWB Wide Format, Professional Thermal Label Printer with Multiple Connectivity options - White/Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Wireless printing, Compact size, Easy setup, High quality | Print Quality, Ease of use, Overall Performance, Setup, Size | Easy to use, Good quality, Printing addresses, Prints as expected, Recommended | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for Brother - QL-1110NWB Wide Format, Professional Thermal Label Printer with Multiple Connectivity options - White/Black | |||
| Connection drops, Expensive labels | Paper Tray, Connectivity, Noise Level | Label cost | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers highly value the QL-1110NWB Wireless Label Printer for its wireless printing capability, which enables easy and convenient label printing from various devices. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface and find it superior to traditional printers for label printing tasks. The printer's wireless functionality allows for seamless printing from anywhere in the office, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
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Compare to QL-1100, this is a full-function connectivity Label printer that you don't wanna miss. For those who don't need to print 4'x6', I'd recommend QL-820NWB which is much cheaper but having the same features. Label size setup is taken me a bit of time to figure out how it works. But once it's done, it works flawless.
Posted by Early
High quality label printer, better then some of the other options in terms of build setup on some platforms can be tricky onky downside os compsred to other options labels these will be more expensive for the labels themselves
Posted by OkayIMThatGuy
First off, I don't regret my purchase. Being able to print my ebay labels quick and without ink is great. The printer doesn't take up too much space either which is a plus. Set up was not simple. It took quite a while to get this thing up and running. This is all through ethernet port because getting it to work wirelessly was just a no go. It may be easier with a windows computer but I had my 2012 MacBook so that could be a factor. After hours of trying to get it working wirelessly, I gave up. I used a ethernet cable eventually and even that took some time but once I had gotten it to work I was satisfied and kept it at that. Sometimes the connection drops and I will use wireless to connect to it directly to print a label but internet then drops because you're directly connected to the device. I don't know, maybe it's me, but it's probably not.
Posted by Jace
