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Brother Pt 90 P Touch Label Printer

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Brother Pt 90 P Touch Label Printer

2024-05-22 05:45:19

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am glad I ordered this Brother P-touch PT-D410 Home / Office Advanced Label Maker, this label maker is easy to use and label printing is fast compare to other label makers in market. I would 100% recommend this Brother P-touch PT-D410 Label Maker

5
2024-08-24 03:29:22

Brother P-touch PT-D610BT Excellent label maker. I have both the Bluetooth and non-Bluetooth versions. Worth paying a few extra dollars for this version. Large lit lcd screen and accepts the larger through to the smaller tapes. Really like this label maker.

5
2024-08-06 04:52:51

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Brother - Brother P-touch PT-D460BT Business Expert Connected Label Maker | Connect and Create via Bluetooth® on TZe Label Tapes up to ~3/4 inch is the best when it come to making labels. Great to have around

5
2024-06-03 05:29:54

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Brother P-touch PT-D460BT Business Expert Connected Label Maker | Connect and Create via Bluetooth on TZe Label Tapes up to ~3/4 inch works awesome! I love that I can connect with bluetooth, and print labels. I love that I can change the colors of print. I would definitely recommend this if you need a label maker for work or for personal use.

5
2024-06-11 05:35:17

I use this printer primarily for creating asset tags that have our company logo on them. It was important to be able to connect and print from a computer to this printer. It connects through USB only. I currently us the P-Touch Editor version 5.0.120. I used to use a Brother PT-2730. The PT-2730 has a keyboard that I never used, I always used the computer software, even for a simple one line label. The PT-P700 interfaces perfectly with this software. I have not used the on-board lite version of the P-Touch editor software, so I can't comment on that. The printer will accept a variety of TZe size tapes from 6mm to 24mm making it very versatile. It's quick and quiet. My only gripe, and this is with any Brother label printer is the amount of tape it must waste before printing. Before each job, about an inch of tape is ejected from the labeler before printing the submitted job. One way I've found to minimize the lead tape problem is to print multiple copies of the same label, or, set up a label as a template, then use the database feature to print multiple labels in a particular sequence. You still get the initial wasted piece, but, subsequent labels print one after another with no waste. Obviously this isn't enough to keep me from using the product, but, I have to wonder how many potential cartridges worth of tape have been ejected needlessly before each print job? I would recommend this printer to anyone who wants an easy-to-use, extremely portable label printer that is controlled solely from a computer. There is no keypad on this unit. The unit will run on 6-AA batteries and comes with an AC adapter. I believe it came with a CD-ROM containing software and drivers, but, I always go to the MFG website and download the latest drivers.

5
2024-06-18 07:39:57

I have owned a Brother P-touch label printer for many years. The machine has given impeccable service and is my go-to device. Recently I bought myself a new P-touch Cube Plus. Not because there was anything wrong with the old one, but for my son's residence. Being able to compose labels on my phone is a huge plus. The keyboard on the old device is limited. While I mastered it over the years, the convenience of using my phone is head and shoulders above. Removing the backing to expose the adhesive is better in the new system. Instead of needing to fumble with the edge of the tape, just bending it along its length is much easier and nicer. One oddity that I do not understand is why, when printing a label, the machine cuts off a blank piece of label material about 1/2 inch long. That seems unnecessary and wasteful to me. And the UI for composing labels on my phone could use some improvement. It is a trifle clunky to my taste.

5
2024-04-15 02:29:31

Compact wireless battery powered label printer uses brother P touch tapes requires input from phone tablet or computer. I like it once I understood the options in the software (iPhone)

5
2024-09-25 02:52:52

I've had this PT-D200 Label maker for a long time, got the Label maker back in 90's and to this day still works as good as it did when I got it. Just shopping for replacement tape now but I have been real happy with this Label maker

5
2024-05-26 07:16:59

I have used the PT-P700 a lot since I got it a week ago. I had a PT-90 before and it was a pain to use and had limited memory which limited the size label you could make. I love the PT-P700. I found that the software build into the labeler is just so-so. I ended up intalling the P-touch editor on my PC and it is easy to use. The only thing I don't like is the inch of tape wasted when you print the label. If you have a number of labels to make just create one long label with 3 spaces between each label and then print, so you only waste the inch once.

5
2024-09-09 06:34:56

Bought to upgrade my PT-2430-PC label printer (also great!)

5