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About MakeID
MakeID (Chongqing Pinsheng Technology Co., Ltd.) designs and manufactures smart label printers and labeling solutions for industry and home. Since 2006 we’ve specialized in IoT-enabled thermal and thermal-transfer printers, consumables and digital asset-tracking systems for telecom, power, healthcare, logistics and consumers. Headquartered in Chongqing with global operations, our automated smart factory delivers high-volume production. We combine intuitive mobile apps, industrial reliability and sustainable lifecycle management to simplify labeling across workplaces and homes.
MakeID L1 E1 Q1 Label Maker Tape Refill Review — Worth it for Home & Office Organization?
Running out of labels at the worst possible moment is frustrating — whether you’re organizing a pantry, labeling file folders, or prepping shipping boxes. You want a tape refill that prints clean, lasts, and loads without fuss. The MakeID L1 E1 Q1 Label Maker Tape Refill (5 rolls, 16mm x 4m / 0.63″ x 13′) promises continuous thermal lamination, multiple color options (white and transparent), and a budget-friendly pack. Below I break down whether this refill is a practical, reliable choice for everyday labeling.
Product Snapshot

- Product: MakeID L1 E1 Q1 Label Maker Tape Refill — 5 Rolls
- Brand: MakeID
- Sizes: 16mm x 4m per roll (0.63″ x 13′)
- Colors: White (opaque) and Transparent (clear)
- Type: Continuous thermal lamination tape
- Pack options / Price: 2T+3W, 3T+2W, 5T, or 5W — $29.99 per 5-roll pack (~$6/roll)
Material & Quality
The MakeID tape is a laminated thermal consumable: the printed layer and thin plastic lamination are bonded to protect text from moisture, smudging, and light wear. The tape width (16mm / 0.63″) is a common mid-size that works well for address labels, shelf tags, cable markers, and general organization.
- Lamination: Thin but effective — adds a matte sheen and resists everyday scuffs and light water exposure.
- Print clarity: Thermal printing yields crisp black text and symbols on both white and transparent surfaces; fonts and small icons remain legible at common sizes.
- Adhesive: Mid-strength permanent adhesive — sticks well to smooth surfaces like plastic, metal, and finished wood; less reliable on very textured, oily, or silicone surfaces.
- Build: Rolls are compact and appear well-wound; spool core matches MakeID cartridge dimensions for straightforward loading.
- Limitations: No color or specialty finishes (no neon, matte-black-on-white, or extra-strong adhesives included).
Real-world Experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Consistently clear, high-contrast prints that are easy to read at typical label sizes.
- Durable lamination layer that prevents smearing and handles occasional spills or wiping.
- Convenient 5-roll packs with mix-and-match white/transparent options — good value at roughly $6/roll.
- Continuous format feeds cleanly in compatible MakeID label makers; minimal fuss when loading.
- Good balance between width and length — wide enough for addresses, narrow enough for cable tags.
Cons
- Limited color palette — only white and transparent options, so not ideal if you rely on colored labels for quick visual sorting.
- Roll length is moderate (4m/13′) — power users who print high volumes will replace rolls frequently.
- Adhesive struggles on some textured or very porous materials; not a heavy-duty industrial adhesive.
- Possible compatibility issues with non-MakeID models that require a different spool profile — check your machine before buying.
Quick Comparison with Similar Options
| Model | Width | Length / Roll | Laminated | Approx. Price / Roll | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MakeID L1 E1 Q1 (this refill) | 16mm (0.63″) | 4m (13′) | Yes | ~$6 | Everyday home/office labeling |
| Brother TZe Laminated | Various (commonly 12mm) | Typically 8m or more | Yes | ~$9–$12 | Higher-volume users who want longer rolls |
| Dymo D1 (12mm/19mm) | 12mm / 19mm | 7m (varies) | Yes (D1 laminated) | ~$7–$11 | Dymo hardware owners; wide retailer availability |
Summary: MakeID’s refill undercuts many brand-name rolls on a per-roll basis, but competitors often offer longer individual rolls or more color/specialty options.
Who Is This Best For?
- Home organizers who need reliable, affordable laminated labels for kitchens, storage bins, and school supplies.
- Small office users who print moderate amounts of labels for folders, cubicle labeling, and equipment tags.
- People who prefer neutral labels — white for clarity, transparent for a low-profile look.
- Anyone using MakeID L1/E1/Q1 series machines or compatible labelers that accept 16mm continuous thermal laminated tape.
Final Verdict — Worth it?
If you own a compatible MakeID label maker and want a cost-effective, reliable tape refill for everyday labeling tasks, this 5-roll pack is worth considering. You get consistent print quality, laminated protection, and a flexible mix of white and clear rolls at a competitive per-roll price. Choose a different option only if you need longer individual rolls, specialty colors, or extra-strong adhesives for very rough surfaces.
Short verdict: Good value and dependable performance for home and small office users — Recommended if you want laminated durability without a premium price.
Ready to Buy?
If you’re interested in picking up a pack, I have a limited-time offer when you purchase through my store. Use code STORE10 at checkout for 10% off your MakeID tape refill pack (valid while supplies last). Buying through the store also gives you the option to choose the mix that fits your needs: 2 Transparent/3 White, 3 Transparent/2 White, 5 Transparent, or 5 White.
If you want, tell me what label maker you own (model), and I can double-check compatibility or suggest the best color mix for your needs.
