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by jimmies
1689 days ago
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FYI: If anyone looking for a label printer, get a Rollo and a Pi. I sell stuff on Ebay from time to time, and one of my pet peeves is not having labels professionally printed and having to tape them. After researching stuff I decided to skip the Dymo stuff and went with Rollo. The Rollo only prints over USB, so I connected it to the Pi0w. It's so godsend nice, I can just shove it into the closet and print from any computer in the network. There is no software to install, it can print from literally any app. Wifi QR codes? Print it and stick it on anything. Instructions to use an appliance or recipes? Print it. Freaking love it. One more thing about the Rollo label printer is that they have some sort of deal with USPS so it's always cheaper to print the label from their "shipping manager" web interface. I haven't even shipped 30 packages from the time I got it two years ago and the printer already made the money I paid for it back. |
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You still have to install a printer driver on the computer side (I found that a different label printer's driver works better than the one the vendor offers for download; go figure), but after telling MacOS to print to `socket://router`, everything works.
One issue I have found is that when set in greyscale mode, the conversion from color to greyscale doesn't work quite right. While visible in places such as the eBay logo on mailing labels printed from there, even black-and-white text and barcodes get smudged. I know that this is a driver issue, not a printer issue, because when I used CUPS from a Linux box as the print server the greyscale curve (as visible from the CUPS test print page) was different, and both black-and-white and color/greyscale elements were printed much more finely, but haven't figured out the issue yet. Meanwhile I print with the driver set to no greyscale.