Begin with the pink D30 Label Printer. Setting up this printer was as simple as plugging it in, installing an app on my iPad, and connecting it via Bluetooth. The labels are already set up inside, but changing to a different roll is simple. You can now have some fun! You begin by selecting the appropriate label from a list, and it will then display a mockup label where you can enter your text. You can type directly with a variety of fonts or add a date or time in various formats, as well as cute illustrations. If you only need plain labels, you can look through their design templates, which include frames, borders, and cartoon designs. When you’re finished, simply press the Print button, and the label will roll out of the machine’s top, where there’s also a tear off cutter. The first label will most likely be misaligned, but simply print again and it will automatically adjust. Because the D30 can only print these small labels, it is best suited for simple labelling and organising projects at home, schoolwork, or keeping a journal. There are vibrant designs with studying, food, space, and animal themes, as well as solid colours, mermaid swirls, clear labels, and more. Some of these have a glossy finish and should be quite durable. The M02Pro Pocket Printer is next. As the name implies, this is a more professional printer that can print labels in a variety of sizes and has a higher resolution for better printing quality. It employs a long, wide tape with no fixed divisions, allowing you to print at any height, from a thin label to a square or as tall as you require. This increases its versatility for journaling, organising, creative projects, and even shipping labels.