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I got a label maker and had the strangest experience.

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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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    @malcircuit Pretty sure we have the same label maker. My only complaint is the battery life. I use high capacity AAA rechargeable batteries and still it burns through juice. Otherwise yeah, it's dead simple and just works. Brother makes a companion computer app a friend insisted on trying. It was interesting but not worth the headache of introducing modern enshittification into something as simple as printing labels. Labels are my safe space to let my organization compulsion to run free. Not another thing to troubleshoot.

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    • danni_storm@hachyderm.ioD danni_storm@hachyderm.io

      @malcircuit Pretty sure we have the same label maker. My only complaint is the battery life. I use high capacity AAA rechargeable batteries and still it burns through juice. Otherwise yeah, it's dead simple and just works. Brother makes a companion computer app a friend insisted on trying. It was interesting but not worth the headache of introducing modern enshittification into something as simple as printing labels. Labels are my safe space to let my organization compulsion to run free. Not another thing to troubleshoot.

      malcircuit@thingy.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @danni_storm Yeah, I definitely have mixed feelings about using AAA batteries. Thanks for letting me know it burns through them quickly. I'll have to make sure to buy a bunch of rechargeable ones.

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      • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

        @tezoatlipoca I'm at the "got a label maker 6 months ago as a gift (that I asked for) and forgot about it until I encountered a situation that would benefit from a thing having a label" phase lol 😅

        I suspect now that I have it working, I might enter that "label everything unnecessarily, including the label maker itself" phase shortly lol

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        @malcircuit @tezoatlipoca

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        • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

          @danni_storm Yeah, I definitely have mixed feelings about using AAA batteries. Thanks for letting me know it burns through them quickly. I'll have to make sure to buy a bunch of rechargeable ones.

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          @malcircuit On closer look I think yours is a slightly different model. I am not surprised it goes through batteries quickly as it's doing quite a bit for AAAs. I prefer easily replaceable options though so I'll live with the AAA experience. Do note that when the battery dies, your current text/font settings are lost. Happened a couple of times to me before I realized what was going on.

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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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            @malcircuit
            They'll fix that in the next model.

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            • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

              @tezoatlipoca I'm at the "got a label maker 6 months ago as a gift (that I asked for) and forgot about it until I encountered a situation that would benefit from a thing having a label" phase lol 😅

              I suspect now that I have it working, I might enter that "label everything unnecessarily, including the label maker itself" phase shortly lol

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              @malcircuit @tezoatlipoca My phase has been over a year long. I'm starting to think it's not a phase for me lol

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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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                @malcircuit Bonus: the labels are quite durable. This is a photo of a label on the outside of a south-facing window frame. So it gets blasted by sun and rain. Still readable after 11 years.

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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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                  @malcircuit

                  I love labelmakers, and still use them for every bin I have tucked away in the house. And they work so well...

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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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                    @malcircuit Shockingly pleasurable isn't it?

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                    • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                      I like how I post about an unapologetically "dumb tech" device and everyone starts boosting it.

                      RETVRN

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                      @malcircuit I think about what you could’ve done with an AI subscription for your printer. 😳🤣
                      Btw: I love my label printer too. Great device

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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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                        @malcircuit

                        I have one of those I bought at least 10 years ago. I use it maybe once or twice a year. It … just … works. And if it doesn’t it just needs new batteries.

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                        • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                          @tezoatlipoca I'm at the "got a label maker 6 months ago as a gift (that I asked for) and forgot about it until I encountered a situation that would benefit from a thing having a label" phase lol 😅

                          I suspect now that I have it working, I might enter that "label everything unnecessarily, including the label maker itself" phase shortly lol

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                          @malcircuit @tezoatlipoca

                          I had that phase with masking tape and sharpie

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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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                            @malcircuit That reminds me of my Franklin digital thesaurus in high school. It hinted at what laptops might look like and was the most clear and useful thesaurus I have ever used. The online ones seem to be getting worse. It had one job and it did it extremely well. Without updates, TOS, or subscriptions.

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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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                              @malcircuit cmon! You need at least cloud backup for your labels?!!! 😜😜😜

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                              • danni_storm@hachyderm.ioD danni_storm@hachyderm.io

                                @malcircuit Pretty sure we have the same label maker. My only complaint is the battery life. I use high capacity AAA rechargeable batteries and still it burns through juice. Otherwise yeah, it's dead simple and just works. Brother makes a companion computer app a friend insisted on trying. It was interesting but not worth the headache of introducing modern enshittification into something as simple as printing labels. Labels are my safe space to let my organization compulsion to run free. Not another thing to troubleshoot.

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                                @danni_storm @malcircuit I got (perhaps a more expensive one) with a 220 source specifically to not be reliant on batteries when using it rarely. Same manufacturer.
                                Maybe they have a "battery pack" that fits in the compartment and feeds from power outlets?

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                                  @danni_storm @malcircuit I got (perhaps a more expensive one) with a 220 source specifically to not be reliant on batteries when using it rarely. Same manufacturer.
                                  Maybe they have a "battery pack" that fits in the compartment and feeds from power outlets?

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                                  @richlv @danni_storm

                                  I just remembered there is a 9v power plug on the back. It didn't come with an adapter though 😕

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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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                                    @malcircuit

                                    I can't be trusted with one of these. My house would look like an illustration in a Richard Scarry children's book.

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                                    • malcircuit@thingy.socialM malcircuit@thingy.social

                                      I like how I post about an unapologetically "dumb tech" device and everyone starts boosting it.

                                      RETVRN

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                                      @malcircuit Cannot find it now, but there was a post which went something like this...

                                      An apprentice approached a master.
                                      - "Master, it is widely known that you have a smart house. Will you help me learn how to have one?"
                                      - "Yes, gladly"
                                      - "Are the lights automatic and smart?"
                                      - "No"
                                      - "Are the window blinds automatic?"
                                      - "No"
                                      - "Is the heating automatic?"
                                      - "No"
                                      - "But what is smart about it then?"

                                      The master paused before replying.

                                      - "Everything"

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                                      • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                                        @malcircuit Cannot find it now, but there was a post which went something like this...

                                        An apprentice approached a master.
                                        - "Master, it is widely known that you have a smart house. Will you help me learn how to have one?"
                                        - "Yes, gladly"
                                        - "Are the lights automatic and smart?"
                                        - "No"
                                        - "Are the window blinds automatic?"
                                        - "No"
                                        - "Is the heating automatic?"
                                        - "No"
                                        - "But what is smart about it then?"

                                        The master paused before replying.

                                        - "Everything"

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                                        @malcircuit If somebody can find the original, please share 🙂

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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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                                          @malcircuit you might enjoy https://www.terrygodier.com/the-last-quiet-thing

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