M08f Printer
portable printer
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Multiple Templates
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Portable out of house
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The price is a little high for affordable tech… but I’m thinking about getting one of these thermal printers when the price is lowered.
how to choose the size of the m08f printer printed photo? is it arbitrary or can you print fragments sequentially so that the final printout is of a larger scale? on the film you can see the sizes when you click on the screen .. when you try to change the size with your fingers it does not work. It seems like there are only two options…
Sorry, but I was hoping for more information about how well M08F PRINTER might hold up for people that work out of their car on a daily basis. Likely the biggest demand for this product, and students. How well it prints on regular paper? If there’s any expense later on, like new cartridges or anything like that? What’s the long-term Maintenance cost, if any? I’m buying one for my friend that is a Hospice nurse that drives to patients all day long and sometimes needs to print things. This product states that you can use “Regular paper”? Why, and when would you need to use Thermal paper???
I legit just bought this M08F PRINTEREXACT (well A4 version) one 4 minutes ago. Then, I went on yt, just searched thermal printers for printing documents, and this video is the first I saw. Nice! Can’t wait to try mine when it arrives next week.
Couple of things worthy of note, on Amazon they only seem to offer A4 version in the UK. I wanted this for Tattoo stencils and the A4 version is pretty pointless as most of the high end stencil papers are 8.5 wide US letter so won’t feed into the smaller feed entry of the printer. Also the App is pretty useless for resizing so you need to use a pc or Mac tethered to the USB cable so you can sent resized images to it directly . It also is a bit hit and miss with thermal stencil paper as I do have a few A4 cheap thermal stencil sheets and it will drag them around the feed roller unless you help them through by applying some pull tension on the paper as it feeds through . This isn’t really a reliable replaceable for a brother pocket jet if your thinking it might be.
Thermal printers have always been fine. There’s no improvements and never needed to be. It’s a cool part of early comouter history and refrigerator sized “micro computers” just as dot matrix printers were. These are fun to do program and code dumps with to hardcopy the data on your atari system.