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Phomemo Portable Wireless Printer

$57.99
$209.99 72% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black & Green
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Top positive review
476 people found this helpful
Great no-mess ultraportable thermal letter printer
By Joshua J. on Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022
Disclaimer: I was compensated for the cost of the printer by the manufacturer without any request other than to provide feedback directly to them on what would make this printer better which I also offer here. Phomemo M08F Letter Size Thermal Printer Straight-to-the-Point Overall Usability Great portable printer for the times when you absolutely must have a hard copy a non-intricately detailed document. Works well for text and line art in non-permanent things like tickets or event signage which I happen to print often enough. Since this printer uses thermal paper, I would not recommend it for long-term legal documents (Quick Guide states 7-10 year print viability if kept dry, at room temperature, and out of sunlight) but if you need a semi-permanent document, it completely fits the bill. You will likely want to purchase additional thermal paper to do any appreciable printing Likes • Compact • No ink - no mess • Easy to use hardware • Easy to use Android app • Easy to print on Windows with driver installation • Relatively quick for a non-industrial thermal printer • Great quality prints for the right use-cases • Great battery life Dislikes • Paper can get misaligned on insertion every now and again • Difficult to cancel or know if a print job has been cancelled • Noisy prints if on a resonant surface Things to consider • Prints can be expensive at 15¢ to 26¢ per page • Photos and very small text are not the intended use for the printer • Color graphics should be converted to grayscale before printing In the Box • Printer carefully supported in foam • Two Quick Start Guides (one more graphical and the other more text laden) • 2 ft. USB-A to USB-C for computer connectivity and charging • USB flash drive of computer drivers • Velvet carry bag • 5 sheets Phomemo thermal letter paper which are creased in thirds from being packed in the box and best to flatten a bit before use Build Quality As with all the Phomemo products I own, the quality is tops. There is no wasted space in the case and the entire printer feels sturdy if not a bit heavy (721g / ~1.6lbs). The hinge and hinge opening buttons, which allow for paper release or roller and thermal head cleaning, have a good feel without any play. The printer has two rubber feet which do a good job of preventing printer movement but they do little to address one of my few complaints about printing. Phomemo App (Android) I have used and generally like the Phomemo label printer Android Apps ‘Print Master’ and ‘Labelife’. The eponymously named ‘Phomemo’ App is no different. In app, it is easy to connect the printer with Bluetooth or the QR code on the printer’s top sticker, change settings (Auto Shutdown – I recommend setting to at least 30 mins.), and print all or individual pages from various sources of documents (browse the filesystem or Share to ‘Phomemo’ from an open document. There is even an available library of line art drawings over a range of categories for simple sign or coloring sheet printouts. The one thing that wasn’t entirely clear with the app was the best method for cancelling a multi-page print and what I found to work for me was powering off the printer and force stopping the app. Windows 10 Driver The ‘Phomemo’ App, Quick Start Guides, and the printer’s top sticker all make it easy to locate the drivers form Windows and MacOS. I only have Windows machines and had no issues finding, downloading, and installing the M08F driver. Printing was as simple as connecting the printer to the computer with the USB-A to USB-C cable and choosing the printer by name in any print dialog. Printing My test prints were done from a 100-sheet pack of Phomemo branded letter thermal paper that was on-sale for $20.99 (21¢ per sheet, a 200-sheet pack is available for $29.99 for 15¢ per sheet). Inserting paper and getting it to be properly aligned in the printer can be tricky if done too slowly. Make sure the thermal paper is oriented with the correct side up (‘This side should face up.’ is labeled on one side) and insert it as straight and swift as you can until it butts up against the roller bar inside. An improperly aligned sheet will print but the page can be skewed and the page edges torn ragged (only 2 of 20 printed sheets). If a sheet is inserted incorrectly, it is possible to open the printer and re-insert the sheet again. I printed using both Medium and Heavy darkness settings and observed a minimal difference in quality for most documents. If you have very small details or text (8pt or less) the Heavy darkness setting will make those parts more legible. Be warned that 6pt or smaller font can be spotty or illegible. All linear bar, Data Matrix ,and QR codes on tickets that I printed scanned with ease using my cellphone. The average time for a full sheet print was ~25 seconds. Battery Usage and Charging When unboxed, the printer had 97% charge. I printed 20 sheets, 18 at Heavy darkness, and that only took the charge to 84%. I cannot envision many scenarios that would have this printer use more than 25% charge. Charging back to 100% took about 30 minutes and, as stated in the text heavy Quick Start Guide, had to be done using the 5V 2A power which I had on my computer’s USB hub. Neither my Samsung Fast or Super Fast phone chargers nor my Anker 20W or 45W chargers would charge the printer. Recommendations to Phomemo to Improve the Printer • Adding pop-out or fold-out paper guides could ease proper paper alignment on insertion • Adding thicker or more dampening rubber cushions on the bottom of the printer could reduce the amount of resonant sound generated by the printer • Depending on the desired typical usage per charge, the battery size could be halved and still allow for 50+ pages per charge while likely taking the weight of the printer to less than a pound
Top critical review
5 people found this helpful
Not great, solidly OK
By roy douglas fletcher on Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
It isn't great. But it does work. It is US letter size instead of A4, which is good if you are in the US. It is only 203 dpi, so not super, but readable. The battery discharges quickly without use, so plan to charge it before use. The wired connection works in Linux, but watch the install video carefully because the instructions are awful. Bluetooth connection to the smartphone through the app works fast, but the app is a whole other set of problems. First off it is bloated, because they use a different layout and set of tools for tattoo stencil printers and office printers. The app automatically picks which interface you get depending on what printer is connected. But they are all literally the same thing; both print documents and tattoo stencils; so one piece of equipment can print a release form and a stencil at a tattoo convention. And no matter what kind of printer is connected, you can select rolls, sheets, or tattoo stencil paper. The main thing you lose is the art tools and the ability to span an image across multiple pages for a large design; that is only in the tattoo stencil printer controll sections of the app. Tattoo stencils are workable, but not great. Plan on printing 2 or 3 and picking the best one, and even then you won't get a great one, but they are workable. It isn't a Brother pocketjet, but it is 1/6 the price. Still, it is a little overpriced for what it is.

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