{"id":12900,"date":"2021-12-27T20:33:50","date_gmt":"2021-12-27T19:33:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/woocommerce-331985-2347979.cloudwaysapps.com\/marklife-p11-review-pcmag\/"},"modified":"2022-01-18T16:20:39","modified_gmt":"2022-01-18T15:20:39","slug":"marklife-p11-review-pcmag","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smartmileco.com\/marklife-p11-review-pcmag\/","title":{"rendered":"Marklife P11 Review | PCMag","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Marklife P11 label printer lets you stick a label on almost anything from leftover soup bound for the freezer to items of jewelry that need price tags for craft shows. This thermal printer costs only $35 with one roll of tape in the box (or $45 or $50 with four or six rolls, respectively); Amazon sells it for $35.99 in white or $36.99 in pink. The laminated plastic labels it uses are inexpensive as well, making the Marklife a limited but appealing budget alternative to the $99.99 Brother P-touch Cube Plus, our Editors' Choice award winner among label printers, or the $59.99 P-touch Cube.<\/p>\n
All these labelers let you connect by Bluetooth to print from an app on Apple or Android phones or tablets, and all three print on laminated plastic label stock. One key difference among them is that Brother offers a much longer list of P-touch tape choices than Marklife offers for the P11. In addition, the Brother tapes are continuous, so you can print labels of whatever length you need, while the P11's labels are precut, with their length determined by which label roll you're using. Maximum label widths also vary between the printers, at 12mm (0.47 inch) for the P-touch Cube, 15mm (0.59 inch) for the Marklife, and 24mm (0.94 inch) for the P-touch Cube Plus<\/p>\n
Our Experts Have Tested 49<\/span> Products in the Printers Category This Year<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n At this writing, Marklife offers seven different tape packs, with three rolls in each pack. All but two of the packs provide labels 12mm wide by 40mm long (0.47 by 1.57 inches), in white, transparent, and various solid-color and patterned backgrounds. Most work out to 3.6 cents per label, with transparent labels slightly more (4.2 cents apiece). You can also buy slightly larger 15mm by 50mm (0.59 by 1.77 inch) white labels that cost 4.1 cents each. The most expensive are cable flag labels, which measure 12.5mm by 109mm (0.49 by 4.29 inches) and come out to 8.2 cents each.<\/p>\n