
I've been happy with it once I got past the learning curve (the manual is not the easiest to understand at first). It's not as nice or flexible as the one I had but it gets the job done since it doesn't require it to be connected to a computer to use (although that is an option that will give it more options if you can figure out how to get it to work in Linux). I now use a standalone brother label printer (PT-D600).

I gave away a perfectly good, expensive Brother label printer simply I couldn't get it to work in Mint, despite trying suggestions I found on how to do so (part of the problem was trying to understand the vague directions I found).
