Brother iPrint&Label

Brother iPrint&Label

By Brother Industries, LTD.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2012-05-31
  • Current Version: 5.3.10
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 114.72 MB
  • Developer: Brother Industries, LTD.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.5
4.58826
From 5,370 Ratings

Description

[Description] Brother iPrint&Label is a free application that enables you to easily print labels from your Apple iPhone or iPad to a Brother label printer using a local wireless network. For a list of supported models, please visit your local Brother website. [Key Features] 1. Easy to use menus. 2. Quickly open and print pre-designed labels. 3. Create custom labels with graphics or photos. 4. Print address labels from contact lists. 5. Print name badges with photos from your album - or take new photos with your camera. 6. Automatic label formatting based on label size used. 7. Automatically search for supported devices on a local wireless network. 8. No computer or printer driver required. [Compatible machines] PT-P300BT, PT-P710BT, PT-P910BT, PT-P750W, PT-E550W, PT-D800W, PT-E800W, PT-E850TKW, PT-P900W, PT-P950NW, PT-D460BT, PT-D610BT, QL-1110NWB, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-580N

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Reviews

  • Very DOS-not user friendly

    1
    By ClunyTraveller
    The software is unusually unintuitive. I used the same template for labels with different text. One came out huge, the other barely readable. Waste of money. I called customer service but the representative was unable to help. It is impossible to create labels of uniform length and impossible to replicate the same font size.
  • Fixed: ALL MY INSTALLED FONTS ARE GONE!

    4
    By LisaAnneKiraly
    Update: after almost five days someone got back to me and said they’d have to call me to help me… this was after a 1.5 hour chat where they promised they understood my concern and could help… they couldn’t. Thank god they sent out a new update that seemed to fix whatever bug was there in the first place that blocked all my installed and third party fonts Original review: I use this app on a daily basis! I installed fonts via iFont using different profiles and have NEVER HAD an issue! Now with this new update NOT A SINGLE INSTALLED FONT is showing up for use and EVERY SINGLE LABEL I HAVE MADE IS A MESS because it defaults to pre-installed max fonts! It would take me weeks to go back and fix everything! PLEASE PROVIDE AN UPDATE TO FIX THIS! ITS UNUSABLE TO ME WITHOUT IT!
  • P-Touch Label Maker

    5
    By Deb’s Delight
    I just got it. No problem connecting or learning to use it. I hate reading instructions so I didn’t. It was easy to figure out. I printed from my phone within 10 minutes. This is great.
  • Lost Features in Latest Update

    1
    By VXHXVXHXV
    Latest update disabled using 3rd-party fonts installed using profiles, such worked previously and also work in the newer Design&Print 2.
  • Buggy software

    2
    By MXPGJW
    I own three brothers printers, including a LabelMaker, an expensive multifunction office machine with automatic document feed, as well as another laser printer. All three of them are wonderful hardware devices with great features, excellent user interfaces, and beautiful printing results. However, the software for all of these devices is incredibly buggy, unreliable, updated endlessly for several years over and over again, supposedly for bug fixes. They are considerably less reliable now than ever. The most recent label printing software update, 5.3.8, is a especially bad. It made all of my previously saved labels totally disappear, dozens of labels I need to generate on a continuing basis. It is incredible to me how poor the software reliability has become. Great products but truly poor software…
  • It’s Okay but leaves a lot to be desired.

    2
    By I believe in Punk Rock
    I would like to see this app improved with a number of things. For one, having the same menu of fonts that are on the D610BT as the ones that are in the app. Another is having alignment tools when creating custom labels, let me enter in multiple text boxes, select them all, and then align them with a command. A third is having templates that aren’t cryptic with how to enter in numbers that repeat into multiple text boxes. I have no idea how to change some of the templates that are provided in this app and I have an extensive background with graphic design software. A third is having more intuitive ways of applying a font style to a whole template rather than one text box at a time for a label. This app is a good start but definitely needs a lot more help to make it amazing. For now it’s just crummy, painful software.
  • Good and simple, except the COVID baggage.

    2
    By lar00ts
    I like that this app lets you get right into the label options and it's easy to navigate with the tabs on top, which leaves plenty of room to scroll through the label options. However, why is there still a COVID category? It's time to move on. Get rid of the ridiculous "social distance" and "wear a mask" nonsense and relabel the category to something more appropriate. Good hygiene is universal and doesn't need to be wrapped up in a perpetual COVID narrative. Other than that, the app is simple and compliments my label maker well.
  • Love this

    5
    By Gwhedges@gmail
    I love using my phone so I can see what the print looks like . Great Machine and App.
  • Crashes on image import

    1
    By Muffin McDanger
    Big bug : Any time I try to access photos to import for making my own labels, the app crashes.
  • Designed by Robots

    3
    By SVFWF
    Oh my sweet Jesus GOOD LUCK trying to ever resize a text window. It takes literally ten tries to grab the stupid corner anchor that lets you RESIZE a text box (or whatever else) instead of dragging the entire box around - which it will do if you’re so much as ten microns off target. Definition of hostile UI. I hope you’re able to use your finger to select the two-freakin-pixel-radius area that activates the RESIZE instead of drag command. I’m not joking that this one thing alone makes using this thing and creating different labels take about four times longer than it should. Its a constant hassle. It’s sufficiently stupid that I would sell my brother label printer in a heartbeat for an alternative that didn’t do this one thing. Alas, brother label printers (and their awful software) are the worst - except for all the others. So I guess grin and bear it. Maybe in another, oh I don’t know, eight hundred friggin years the rest of the developed world will FINALLY click their brain cells together to create UIs for things like this that aren’t complete garbage. If we’re lucky.

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