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I got a label maker and had the strangest experience.

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  • soozcat@vmst.ioS soozcat@vmst.io

    @killick @malcircuit The other box is labeled POOPATORIUM 2: ELECTRIC POOP-A-LOO

    Waiting gleefully for my honey to notice

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    #50

    @killick @malcircuit HE NOTICED

    And yes, it took that long.

    He still hasn't seen the sequel.

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    • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

      I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

      No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

      I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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      #51

      @malcircuit what a world we live in! This must be the future

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      • soozcat@vmst.ioS soozcat@vmst.io

        @malcircuit @danni_storm The battery suck is not my favorite part, but I tend to batch-create labels when I can (print out an absurdly long label tape, cut it into smaller bits) and that seems to help.

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        #52

        @Soozcat
        I've found with my brother label printer (although a different model) that the batteries last an order of magnitude longer of they're taken out between uses.
        I think there's a constant drain when my device is turned off, so they'll be flat if I print one label and leave them in for a week, but they'll happily print five labels a month for a year if I remove them.
        @malcircuit @danni_storm

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        • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

          I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

          No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

          I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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          #53

          @malcircuit
          I have a Brother label printer and one of their combination printer/scanners. Both have been trouble free since I took them out of their boxes. Can't recommend them too highly.

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          • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

            I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

            No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

            I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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            #54

            @malcircuit @bert_hubert some weeks ago I also had a strange experience. After 3-4 years not using it, I just powered it on, typed what I wanted and printed it!

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            • fartnuggets@jorts.horseF fartnuggets@jorts.horse

              @malcircuit @tezoatlipoca

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              #55

              @fartnuggets @malcircuit @tezoatlipoca Love the aesthetic of those, but they are work.

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              • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                #56

                @malcircuit qwerty, even. Luxury.

                For some reason most label makers I’ve had (access to) have been alphabetical, and that’s a mental handbrake it turns out

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                • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                  I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                  No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                  I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                  #57

                  @malcircuit

                  That's weird. Are you sure it's not broken?

                  I'm sure they could install something to make it synch up with your fridge and serve ads for crypto if you complained...

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                  • tezoatlipoca@mas.toT tezoatlipoca@mas.to

                    @malcircuit

                    Brother is one of the last "makes things that just _work_." companies. And I have a similar model of Brother label maker.++
                    Their printers long were the holdouts vs. the HP style "disposable"/"subscription DRM ink" bullshit, though I've heard even Brother printers have gone that way.

                    ++ have you got to the "making labels for everything just because you have a label maker" phase? including "Please stop wasting the tape, adding labels to everything" ON the label maker itself?

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                    #58

                    @tezoatlipoca @malcircuit Some months ago I decided to buy an ADF scanner made by Brother, because they have Linux support for a number of devices.

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                    • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                      I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                      No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                      I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                      #59

                      @malcircuit
                      My trusty old Dymo label embosser is like that too. It's slower though but I see that as a Zen activity :~)

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                      • tompearce49@mastodon.scotT tompearce49@mastodon.scot

                        @malcircuit
                        I have a Brother label printer and one of their combination printer/scanners. Both have been trouble free since I took them out of their boxes. Can't recommend them too highly.

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                        #60

                        @tompearce49 @malcircuit my brother laser printer is from late 2004... still doing fine.

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                        • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                          I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                          No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                          I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                          #61

                          @malcircuit does it at least has bluetooth? 😉

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                          • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                            I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                            No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                            I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                            #62

                            @malcircuit
                            I've also bought a Brother labeler and had the same experience!

                            (I maybe could got the version with an USB, to print barcodes. Linux has driver support for many models.)

                            Edit: maybe one caveat, my PT-E110 also uses AAA batteries, but guesstimating it could fit AA. Why IDK, but still I have a wall wart included.

                            @MelissaBearTrix

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                            • lilfluff@mastodon.artL lilfluff@mastodon.art

                              @danni_storm @malcircuit I discovered that my brother labeler was compatible with a cheap guitar pedal DC power supply I picked up originally for a pedal (then when I decided to put together a pedal board I picked up a slightly more expensive multi-pedal per supply, only after I discovered the original worked for the labeler I misplaced it).

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                              #63

                              @LilFluff@mastodon.art @danni_storm@hachyderm.io @malcircuit@thingy.social that’s interesting, guitar pedals are the opposite polarity to almost everything else with a barrel-jack plug and socket these days for some evolutionary reason to which indubitably there’s a story behind.

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                              • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                                I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                                No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                                I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                                #64

                                @malcircuit brilliant! I've wanted one of those things for years. If I can just label everything in my life then my impending dementia will hold no fear for me.

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                                • theriac@plasmatrap.comT theriac@plasmatrap.com

                                  @malcircuit@thingy.social
                                  On the flip side I have a brother printer that doesn't understand colour profiles and only applies whatever one was loaded at the factory. For physical proofs I have to go back in time 30 - 40 years and make 2 versions of everything - a digital one in the colours I want and one so that hard copies are in the colours I want with heavy annotations in CYMK.

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                                  #65

                                  @Theriac@plasmatrap.com @malcircuit@thingy.social yes, Brother printers have absolutely no idea about colour accuracy whatsoever, I don’t know why the technical people keep banging on about ‘get a Brother laser printer’ and they’ll point to a mono laser, I mean what on earth use is a mono printer and I wouldn’t want to be sitting next to a laser printer anyway for health reasons. Sometimes I think the technical people have absolutely no originality and just copy what someone once said decades and decades ago when someone bought a Brother laser printer and never needed to check colour accuracy or print actual artwork on it, maybe they just needed to print a sign ‘back in 5 mins’ and it did that successfully and forever now we’re saddled with technical people parroting off that Brother are marvellous because it printed a black and white sheet of dubious typography.

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                                  • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                                    I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                                    No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                                    I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                                    #66

                                    @malcircuit There's a P-Touch in the kitchen junk drawer. I keep a set of Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable batteries in it. I pull it out a couple of times a year. It always works.

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                                    • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                                      I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                                      No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                                      I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                                      #67

                                      @malcircuit it has been 21 h since you posted this. Is there anything left in your household which is not labelled at this point?

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                                      • furrybeta@shark.communityF furrybeta@shark.community

                                        @malcircuit Had a technician’s label maker from them at work. Worked great. Should’ve kept it when I quit, because they don’t make that model any more

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                                        #68

                                        @FurryBeta @malcircuit Even their regular P-Touch label makers are super useful tho. I have the big brother to this machine, the PT-D400, and I've made *so many* labels around the house with it! They're not terribly expensive either, and the cheap aftermarket TZe tapes work just fine with it too

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                                        • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                                          I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

                                          No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

                                          I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

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                                          #69

                                          @malcircuit it does make you wonder why they didn't just put a 9V battery instead at that point

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