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Brother PT-1950 P-touch PC-Ready Labeler for Small Workgroups
The PT-1950 is the USB-ready P-touchlabeling system for office and light commercial use. With its PC-Ready capabilities, included AC adapter, compact size and available easy-change tape cassettes, the PT-1950 is the perfect solution for small groups looking to share a great labeler. The PT-1950 is extremely versatile, satisfying the varied needs of the entire office staff: It prints durable, laminated labels from 1/4" to 3/4" wide, for labeling file folders, computer cables, equipment and more; it functions both as an easy-to-use, stand-alone electronic labeling system, or can be connected to a PC for more advanced graphics and database printing; and it operates either on batteries (6AA), for portability, or through its included AC adapter.And the PT-1950 makes label-making effortless - whether you're creating one or dozens of labels at a time. It features a QWERTY-style keyboard, a two-line LCD display for easy text entry and editing, and an automatic tape cutter, which is perfect for cutting unattended multiple copies.
Brother PT-1950 P-touch PC-Ready Labeler for Small Workgroups Accessories
Brother TZ231 1/2in Labeling Tape (26.2ft, Black on White)
Brother 1/4 Inch x 26.2 Feet Black on White for P-Touch (TZ211)
Brother TZ131 Black on Clear Labeling Tape (1/2 Inch)
Eagles - The Very Best Of
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
Cables To Go 28270 USB 2.0 Mobile Office Retractable Cable Kit
Brother TZ241 Black on White P-Touch Tape for PT-320, PT-340, PT-520, PT-540
Brother TZ221 - Laminated tape - black on white - Roll (0.35 in x 26.3 ft)
James Bond Ultimate Collector's Set
Pyrex Storage 18-Piece Round Set, Clear with Blue Lids
Brother PT-1950 P-touch PC-Ready Labeler for Small Workgroups Reviews
The price was just right. easy to use and the labels are common enough to find in store on island.
this is a great little printer. i have not tried too many things on it, i am not too technically advanced, but my neighbor figured it out immediately. my shoe boxes have never looked so good. one thing i did to avoid wasting tape between items is just to string along each title with only a space or two between them and then use scissors to cut them apart afterward.
After two weeks it's fast, reliable and I like the set of printing options. It shuts down too quickly during idle time even while plugged in and I haven't yet figured out how to change that.
Great product. Has a lot of interesting features that I'm becoming familiar with. Once I master everything though, I'm confident that I will truly enjoy this machine and the convenience it offers. New to me though as I've never used a label machine before.
I believe this printer was mainly designed to sell a lot of tape cartridges for Brother. The cartridges aren't cheap (about $11 and up). They're nice in the fact that you can change the cartridges out before they're empty. Changing the cartridge is simple.
The default setting has rediculously wide margins before and after a label's text.
It's expensive to operate, but if you can get one dirt cheap like I did, it's kind of worth it.
I don't believe the software (for using the printer with a computer) is rated for Windows Vista, but it's supposed to work with everything below that.
I would never have paid the full price for this labeler, but when Amazon offered it for around thirty bucks, I couldn't pass it up.
Each label is printed, cut, and ejected when you're done.
This means you can put different widths of tape in for different applications with no trouble or other waste.
Even if you narrow the margins, or select "none", the leading edge still has nearly an inch of tape that you must cut off (it prints a mark to show you where).
So, at the very least, you'll waste about an inch of tape for every label you make.
You have to provide the USB cable.
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