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Phomemo M832 Portable Printers Wireless for Travel, Upgrade Bluetooth Thermal Printer, No Ink Printer Support 8.5'' x 11'' Letter & A4 Thermal Roll Paper, Compatible with Phone & Laptop

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Color: White


Features

  • Support 5 Size and 3 Paper Type - M832 portable printer support 2.08inch(53mm), 3.14inch(80mm), 4.33inch(110mm), A4 and 8.5 x 11 US letter paper. The portable printer support roll paper, fold and ordinary paper, in business travel, car, truck and other vehicles , havent to carry paper separately anymore
  • Multifunctional Thermal Portable Printer - With M832 inkless printer, can print receipt, contract, photos, pictures, journals, DIY, greeting card, study note, list, labels, long banner, playing coloring, card recognition, study learning or other games etc at home, office, school for children, clients, students etc
  • Mobile Printer - Weight 1.5lb, built in 2600mah rechargeable battery, size like 2 phones connect together, connect via wireless Bluetooth, the ink free portable printer can slip into laptop bag or backpack easily, print anytime and anywhere
  • High Compatibility and Excellent Performance - Phomemo M832 travel thermal printer is compatible with Android 7& iOS 13 and above phone ( via Bluetooth), Windows 7 & macOS 10 and above laptops (via USB cables), with 300dpi resolution, never worry print blurry, great for office , school ,business trip and home use.
  • Customized Thermal Printer - The portable printers wireless for travel support print 2.08'' to 8.5'' thermal papers,adopt advanced thermal technology, can print any contents with the small printer by low cost,save more cost and time than traditional inkjet or laser printer.

Brand: Phomemo


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Printing Technology: Thermal


Special Feature: Light weight, Portable, large battery capacity (2600mAh), Touch Screen, Inkeless printing, 300dpi print resolution, Support thermal paper and thermal roll paper See more


Color: White


Model Name: M832


Printer Output: Monochrome


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 5 ppm


Item Weight: 992 Grams


Product Dimensions: 8.8"D x 1.96"W x 1.96"H


Controller Type: iOS, Android


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 11 inch


Included Components: 1 Printer User Manual, 1 Roll A4 Thermal Roll Paper, 1 Storage Bag for The Thermal Receipt Printer, 1 Phomemo M832 Portable Printers


Print media: Banner paper


Scanner Type: Portable


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 25


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 5 ppm


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC, Tablets, Laptops


Sheet Size: 8.5" X 11", A4, 4.33'', 3.14'', 2.08'' Inches


Warranty Type: Limited


Dual-sided printing: No


Hardware Interface: USB Type C


Ink Color: Black


Resolution: 300 x 300


Additional Printer functions: Print Only


Control Method: App


Is Electric: Yes


Number Of Licenses: 1


Model Series: M832


Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 4.17 x 3.11 inches


Item Weight: 2.19 pounds


Item model number: M832


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 30, 2023


Manufacturer: Phomemo


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  • Thermal technology has limitations, but it's implemented well in this printer
Color: Grey
Despite seeing only sponsored Vine reviews, I went ahead and decided to give this printer a shot since I knew Amazon would make returning easy if I needed to. The printer doesn't quite give the quality I'd dream of, but it definitely is usable and is a worthy competitive option. Before I get too far into my review, let's review the leading printing technologies as of Dec 2023: --- Inkjet. If you've ever printed in color, this is probably what you've used. It's really the only color game on the market, that's its selling point. This technology works by spraying your paper with finely controlled jets of ink. It works well, but I personally am daunted by needing to have 3 consumables just to keep them running: color ink, black ink, and printer paper. I also don't love that printer companies make it so difficult to purchase these consumables from 3rd parties, and hate that some are even trying to put arbitrary expiry dates on said consumables to keep you trickling your income their way. --- Laser. The black and white backbone. These printers work by depositing toner on your paper and curing it with a laser. As you guessed, these only have 2 consumables: toner and printer paper, but this comes at the cost of limiting you to black and white printing only. However, this tech also works well (good quality) and abusive business policies aren't quite as rampant here. --- Thermal. The backbone of manufacturing and operations teams everywhere. When you get a receipt for your groceries or your hamburger, chances are it was printed on a thermal printer. These work by using heat to cause chemical reactions in special paper (not printer paper) which cause them to darken, creating (again) a black and white image. The detail possible with thermal printers is notably lower than the other two technologies, but it's still serviceable. The big selling point here is that you drop down to only a single consumable: thermal printer paper. That, and because there are no moving parts required to move any nozzles or lasers around, the devices can be quite small (think of the size of a home printer vs a receipt printer at a fast food restaurant). Thermal printing has been historically targeted at businesses and is a growing market for consumers. A few years back, if you wanted an 8.5 x 11" printer, you could really only choose between inkjet and laser. If you wanted color, you wanted an inkjet. If you didn't, you wanted a laser. That decision tree is mostly still the same, except nowadays you have two options if you don't care for color: still laser, but also thermal. So, between the two, how do you know which is right for you? Well, there are three larger items to consider: --- Quality. As I mentioned, the quality of prints you get on this thermal printer are in line with thermal tech, but thermal tech is not as great as laser tech. Prints you'll get from a thermal printer are definitely usable. If you want to print return labels, simple documents, etc, a thermal printer is totally fine. However, if you want very presentable print quality, I would personally go for a laser. I do sometimes need this, but very rarely. In those rare situations, I personally am totally fine going to a print shop and paying a small fee to use their printer. --- Size. Thermal printers can be very small. They just need to be big enough to move paper across a thermal print head. That usually only requires one motor with a few other supporting components. Laser (and ink jet printers) have to be a bit larger. They're slinging other things around and they need some space to do so. They also need space to store toner/ink. I personally live in a fairly small apartment and am super interested in keeping things as small as possible. --- Consumables. Thermal printers only need one consumable: thermal paper. Laser printers need two: printer paper, and toner. If you run out of paper, you can't print. If you run out of toner, you can't print. Storing backup quantities of those things also takes up space (linking back to the size topic). I personally enjoy the simplicity of thermal printing - if I have paper, I can print. If I don't, I can't. Thermal paper is usually in rolls (it is for this printer), and so storing backup quantity is pretty easy. Some other things you might consider are: ---Your support of consumer abuse. Many big printer companies are trying lots of "innovative" ideas to keep consumers sending cash their way. If you buy their printers/consumables, you fuel their crusades. Thermal printers are pretty safe in this regard today (big companies haven't figured out how to strangle this yet). Phomemo, for example, (the brand of this printer) seems to be pretty respectable (as of Dec 2023). If you decide a laser/ink printer is more up your alley, I'd recommend the brand Brother (as of Dec 2023). They seem much more reasonable in their respect for consumers than some other ink/laser brands. ---Portability. You can use a thermal printer on the road (literally in a moving vehicle if you wanted, but also in a hotel or other location after traveling). You'll struggle to do the same with inkjet or laser. ---Maintenance. Printers are pretty solid but simpler systems are usually more reliable. There's only some many things that can break in a thermal printer. There are quite a few more things that can break in an ink/laser printer. If you've read through all this and decided thermal is right for you, then I do recommend this M832 printer. I've only printed a few pages on it but it seems to work well. Getting it setup took ~3min (feed paper, install driver, click print). One feature I like about the M832 vs some others is that it supports printing on both internally-stored rolled paper and external-fed precut sheets. Internal roll is pretty common for most thermal printers (again, think fast food receipt), but it's not always a given once you get to large 8.5x11 sizing. Some may prefer external feed paper, as it means your sheets all have very clean edges by default (to remove a sheet from a roll print, usually you tear it using the built-in tearing blade which leaves a zigzag edge - you could alternatively cut it off with scissors but I personally don't care). I like roll printing as it means everything needed to print is all stored in the printer - much easier to store and use and store again. By the way - this printer also supports smaller sizes (again, think of receipts). This said, I'm not sure if roll diameter is a concern for other sizes: the 8.5x11 rolls seem to be a fairly modest diameter which I think is smaller than some other thermal roll diameters. I plan to test this. I also appreciate that this printer uses USB-C (all other USB style connectors are becoming obsolete, for good reason). Although I bought a grey unit, I also think it's fun that there are colors available. I could see myself buying a colorful unit if the right color mix was available. Lastly, I appreciate that I can use this connected to a PC like a normal printer. The only negative I could think of is that, personally I could have done without the printer having a built-in battery (everyone has USB battery banks these days if mobile printing was needed). I think the cost reduction of pulling the battery and supporting components out could have made the printer able to reach the budget of more consumers, all the while making it a more environmentally friendly device, but product development is complicated so it's hard to say if I'm right or wrong (maybe some consumers don't want to use USB battery pack for that purpose). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by Brad

  • Perfect
Color: Black
Just what I needed. It's perfect an easy to use. As well to store away. Works well good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Brandy

  • Surprising Quality
Color: Black
DELETE, ERASE, FORGET IT - The day after I wrote the review below, the printer WOULD NOT PRINT. It showed as connected & operating properly in my Control Panel and the printer itself was lit as if it was ready to go, but nothing I tried would print. I'll return it and have ordered a Jadens thermal printer, hoping it will wprk. I'm in a rehab facility, recovering from an accident, & needed to print a return label for another Amazon purchase. This little printer did a marvelous job. Connected easily to my laptop & the quality of what it prints is amazing. I'm using an Acer 17-inch laptop that's about 2 years old. Bad reviews make me wonder whether they are using a laptop brand that is no compatible with this printer. I find the quality of the printer and the stuff it prints surprising. Next day, I had disconnected the printer & turned it off. Had a hell of a time getting my laptop to recognize the printer. Finally it made the connection & printed out a half dozen pages of the same Word document. From here on out, I'll leave it connected so it will always be available when the computer is turned on. I also discovered today that the printer is $18 cheaper if you buy it from the Phomemo website. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by bookmaven

  • Very good
Color: Black
At first I was like what the H I could get it it took a minute but I got it and I love it no more wondering around where can I get a print out . Now I can get a print out any time anywhere It's actually simple and easy. Thank you 😊
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Alex Alex

  • Low quality printing, not worth it
Color: Purple
The set up and overall usability of this printer was nice. The main problem is the printing quality and the way it prints multiple pages. I am a teacher, so I thought this would be good for printing very small amounts of simple texts. The quality is noticeably lacking. Letters have varying thickness, which is distracting to read, and grayscale photos look grainy. It is worse than some receipt printers I've seen. The pages are also curled, which I didn't totally mind, but it adds to the low-quality look. The other problem is, if you print more than one page, it waits for you to tear the page before printing the next. That means you need to babysit it while it prints. And, if you don't tear it in time, it prints white and wastes the paper. If you don't tear it all the way on the first try, it keeps going. I don't know why other reviews said the paper was "perforated". It is not. For the price of $130 plus the high expenses of the paper, this is not worth it. Buy a nice printer instead. I returned mine, it cost me to return, as well. For $50, this would probably be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by mo mo

  • Size
Color: Grey
Great compact size and would be great for temporary projects but the ink was poor quality. Wouldn’t use on important documents.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Maria

  • perfect for printing the little things needed
Color: Pink
Bought this after reading reviews--am very pleased with this little guy. It is easy to set up, and can use both rolled paper or flat/feed into the printer type thermal paper. Blue tooth with my phone is easy. Anything from my computer that I want printed I just airdrop to my phone and then print. Maybe the only thing I haven't quite figured out is size determination, some of my labels have turned out 8x11 size. But otherwise this is perfect for my needs. Holds a charge for a good while. Yes the paper comes out curled if you use the rolled paper, and every so often I snag the paper on the paper cutter part, but for my needs this is perfect! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by E.M.

  • Doesn't Work with Bluetooth from computer, Only Wired Connection.
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. This little printer saves me time with parking violations. The only thing I don't like so far is I wish it was Bluetooth from my laptop computer so I don't have to connect it to a cord all the time so for that reason I give it a 7 out of 10. But the No ink is definitely a no-brainer. I bought the full sheets and cut them in a half sheets and made my own paper size on my computer doing it on your phone is not as custom on a computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Dennis

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