Thermal Printer for food labels

Woodsmoke

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I'm looking for some recommendations guys?

As some of you may know, I've set up as a small business supplying venison (including sausage, burgers, etc) and would like to add a professional touch to my labelling by using a proper machine that can print self-adhesive labels to my own specifications. Not got a lot of money to spend, but anything up to a couple of hundred quid is probably realistic.

Thanks for any suggestions :thumb:
 
We discussed some different printers here: Food label printer - any recommendations please?

For products that you will be storing in a freezer you really need a thermal printer.

My Brother QL series label printer is still going strong, and once you get the label format set up it is very easy to use.

Here's a sample of how a label can look - the design is completely free form, and I have moved my design on since this early example so that now I also include ingredients (for sausages & burgers), additional dates, etc.

Example Label.jpg

The method I use is to set the label up a template, with the various fields fed from a pre-populated spreadsheet. So once I have butchered an animal I set up in the spreadsheet a line for each label I need (dates, cut, ingredients, etc.) and then run the labels as a batch through the printer all in one go. It sounds more complicated than it is!

I bought my printer secondhand for under £100, and the labels are also cheap to buy. The P-Touch Editor software is free to download and - though a bit cranky - pretty powerful.
 
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That's brilliant, than you! Just what I was after
You're welcome.

If you do end up going for the Brother (other printers are available!) and need any advice or assistance in getting it working, just drop me a PM.

I should have said that I have the P-Touch software and spreadsheet running on an old laptop that I keep in the larder specifically for my cull records and label printing. Brother do make versions of their printer that run off a smartphone or tablet, but I don't use those (I believe others might well be doing so though).
 
Just read that thread and your recommendation is good enough for me! Just ordered one :thumb: It should be here in a few days, so I'm looking forward to adding a touch of professionalism to my packaging! Thank you again
 
I use the Brother QL-820NWB9109, it works on blue tooth so you simply design your labels using the brother app on an ipad or similar and send them straight to the printer as you need them. App I use is called Brother "iPrint & Label"

Works really well for me
 
I use the Brother QL-820NWB9109, it works on blue tooth so you simply design your labels using the brother app on an ipad or similar and send them straight to the printer as you need them. App I use is called Brother "iPrint & Label"

Works really well for me
That sounds pretty cool!

From the app do you have to set up each label individually to print, or can you set up a batch/merge type facility as well?
 
I just designed a standard label with LOGO etc and saved it. I then modified it for the various species of deer / cuts etc etc. Every time you change it the App saves a copy so all I do is open the label I want, click print and tell it how many I want and away it goes.

I think the App was free so you could always download the app and play with it
 
You might alter to Grams also?

BC.
I was actually thinking about changing it to Pounds and Ounces!, but yes you are correct in that Oxford dictionary shows grams as the preferred spelling. When I've been out stalking in the early hours, then done a days work, then gone out stalking in the evening before going into the larder to butcher them, these finer points of the English language don't seem to be at fore front of my mind for some reason.
Its a good job I only give it to friends family and the local pub and none of them can spell either!
 
I was actually thinking about changing it to Pounds and Ounces!, but yes you are correct in that Oxford dictionary shows grams as the preferred spelling. When I've been out stalking in the early hours, then done a days work, then gone out stalking in the evening before going into the larder to butcher them, these finer points of the English language don't seem to be at fore front of my mind for some reason.
Its a good job I only give it to friends family and the local pub and none of them can spell either!
See SD put you forward for the Golden Gram Award 🤫
Gary....
 
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