Last updated: Dec 10, 2025, 10:14 AM
The Toast TLP400 Item Label Printer prints peel-and-stick item labels that can be used individually or for large orders. This is commonly used for pizza boxes and coffee cups.
Compatibility
Printer Specifications
Paper Specifications
The Toast Label printer will buzz and use lights to alert the user of errors. Check out these tables for common errors and light indicators:
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To install your printer and set it up, follow the steps below:
Note: You need to make sure that your POS app is running on 2.69.6 or above.
Need help setting up or printing your labels? Read more in our article.
If your restaurant uses label sizes different from the 3" x 3" default size and you've only completed the steps above, your printer will probably print blank labels. To set up the printer for labels of different sizes (i.e. 3" x 2", 3" x 1.5" or 1.5" x 3"), follow these steps:
The Toast Item Label printer uses lined (peel and stick) labels (76-80mm width). Example paper rolls that meet these specifications are:
Additional paper specifications
Note: Using paper that does not match these specifications can damage the auto-cutter and void your warranty.
Yes, you can, but note that the temperature of the print head is detected by a thermal resistor. If the print head is overheating, the protective circuit will shut off the power and force the printer to stop printing; the temperature of print head when printing is stopped is 65℃.
Follow the steps in our article.
You can manage your existing printers in . Navigate to Payments > Checks & receipt setup > Printers and cash drawers and select the label printer you'd like to adjust. On the printer's detail page, you can make changes to label size, format, font size, and more. Make sure to use a paper roll size that is compatible with the label size you choose. Note: Label printers are compatible with the Wide (76-80 mm) paper width setting only. The Narrow paper width setting is not compatible with item label paper. Learn more about for each printer type that Toast supports.
Conduct a test print any time you install new paper or select a new label size. The first print might display alignment issues, such as a split chit, particularly if manual adjustments were made when installing the roll. A second test print should resolve any alignment issues caused by the change in paper size, ensuring that subsequent prints are properly aligned and free of errors.
Note: The printer is designed to automatically adjust to a new roll size, so manual realignment is not required. Only proceed with manual adjustments if you encounter persistent alignment issues after the second test print.