The labels are relatively sticky. But not Avery mail label sticky. Also, unlike a Dyno label, this is a heat print so if you out this on something in the sun or that heats up it will fade. The app is pretty straight forward and you can change the font, I think there are only like six choices. There is clip art or you can add your own.
It’s a neat little printer for the price. I bought the three color pack of additional labels from Amazon.
Anybody know of this can scan in a photo of text to print and if it doesn’t all fit on one label will it continue to the next? To scan ingredients and print on labels
The app for it can’t do anything like that.
The English in the app is fine for this and they seem to update it regularly. When I bought mine the app was incompatible with Android 12, but they released an update to fix that a week or two later. (It didn’t impact me personally, but I saw a lot of negative reviews about it.)
I haven’t had any problems with the label stickiness, but I did have to remake a label for the little pill bottle I put my morning meds in. Seems the thermal print can wear off over time from lots of touching. I just put some clear tape over it the second time. I’ve only had it a few months, but no issues with the battery so far. I don’t use it a lot, so I haven’t charged it since the initial charge.