Brother QL-1100 series wide-format label printers
The Brother QL-1100 series of wide-format, professional label printers provide versatility to users. The QL-1100 and QL-1110NWB are both high-speed thermal label printers designed to reliably print high-quality, cost-effective labels up to 102 mm wide. The labels are suitable for shipping and postage labels as well as visitor badges, file folders, envelopes and more.
The printers have an automatic crop function that addresses the growing needs of marketplace sellers, enabling users to quickly print labels from pages of barcodes in PDF files without spending hours on formatting (Windows only).
Users can also print shipping labels directly from their Android or iOS (Airprint) mobile device. This removes the time-consuming task of handling shipping.
Both models offer a USB host interface for additional functionality, which can be used with peripheral devices including scanners. The built-in, automatic, heavy-duty cutter is suitable for handling large print jobs and provides a clean, professional edge when using continuous tapes up to 1 m in length. The QL-1110NWB also adds wireless, Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity to create labels from a desktop or mobile device, including PC, Mac, iOS or Android devices.
Further capabilities in the printer series include a variety of label design apps for desktop PCs and mobile devices. Users can design and print labels using built-in P-touch Editor Lite built (QL-1100 only) or P-touch Editor with Microsoft Office add-in, or use the free iPrint&Label app by connecting via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless technology available on the QL-1110NWB.
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