maybe its because im a bit obsessive but i really like this label maker.
chiefly, i use this because i like to make a lot of dishes and the family would like to know “what is this exactly?” i.e. whipped cream or whipped honey butter? and, when was it made?
Nelko itself does everything i need and its simple to use but not basic. for example, there are more than a few fonts to select, i can change the font size, select clip art or borders, and save labels.
printing is a breeze, as long as your printer is detected via bluetooth. the printer is charged vis usb-c and holds the charge nicely.
the prints are great and can get down to 6pt font, but i stick to 10 & 12pt.
labels come out crisp and easily legible. they can get down to 6pt font, but i stick to 10 & 12pt.
the downsides are, supplies are ordered via the manufacturer, and you have to use Nelko to print. in my opinion, not a bad trade off because you do NOT need an internet connection as its not cloud-based.
after a year, I've no issues.