I’ve been running a small printing service for about two years now, and I’ve tested a few different Bluetooth thermal printers for quick label generation when packing orders. The convenience is real—no tripping over cables when you’re moving between a workstation and a packing table—but the connection stability really depends on the device. Some printers drop the signal if you walk more than ten feet away, which defeats the purpose. For intensive workflows, I’d actually recommend looking for a model that supports both Bluetooth and a wired option as backup. On a different note, if you’re into printing detailed gaming models, I’ve been downloading some incredible
STL files from Gambody lately. The quality of their supported designs is remarkable, and they print cleanly even on my older machine. Just make sure your printer’s firmware is updated regularly to avoid hiccups with larger files.