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The Brother PT-2700 Desktop Labeling System is a professional-grade label maker that combines portability with powerful features. It boasts a back-lit LCD display, customizable printing options, and the ability to store up to 99 labels, making it an essential tool for any office or home workspace.
Print media | Labels |
Scanner Type | Portable |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Sheet Size | 1 inches |
Warranty Type | full warranty |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Duplex | Simplex |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Ink Color | Black |
Resolution | 600 x 600 |
Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
Control Method | Touch |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Model Series | PT |
UPC | 001250261531 012502615316 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502615316, 00001250261531 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 MB |
Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 3 inches |
Item model number | PT-2700 |
Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PT-2700 |
B**K
Excellent printer for the price...!!!
I do a lot of labeling of equipment at work and I wanted a printer that would allow me a lot of options for making those labels. This unit is just the ticket. With label sizes up to one-inch wide it covers virtually any label I might ever need. I work in the temperature controls industry and once I have installed a control system I am required to label every device. The included software allows me to design the labels on my computer and the usb connection makes printing the labels a snap. I am not limited to the simple text output of lesser labelers as this unit allows me to use many fonts, borders, clip art, symbols, screen captures, time and date, calendar, bar codes, even image files if desired. That is more functionality than I am ever likely to need, but it is nice to know it's there. Admittedly, a wider tape size would help to more fully exploit the usefulness of the image files; still, a small trademark image will fit nicely on a one-inch space. For my labeling needs I am currently using mostly borders and various fonts to make business-like labels that are appropriate in a mechanical room environment. For items inside a building's office spaces I use a more casual font style to convey a bit of a 'friendly' feel to the equipment. These are exactly the reasons I selected this unit rather than a lesser one and I have not regretted that decision in the least. The computer interface is a real plus since it allows me to create the labels in a familiar environment while the keyboard is good for those times when I need a label 'right now' and don't have a computer handy. I didn't order the model that comes with a carry case, but I saved almost forty dollars. All in all an excellent labeler that is serving me well. Now, if only Brother would offer tapes with a red background and white or yellow foreground......! I currently am forced to use the red foreground white background tape as an alternative, but it isn't as good a solution. I really want a lot of red showing when I label an alarm device, something I can only accomplish now by using borders.
T**E
Great Product
This is a great product. We have one at work and I liked it so much that I purchased one for home. It is a great machine to label the DVD/CD cases. I have tons of digital pictures and lots of software that I put into the narrow DVD/CD cases. If you use the 1/2 tape and print two lines at 10 points then split the tape put it on the edge of the narrow cases. Use a razorblade to trim it and you have the answer to figuring out what is on all of those DVDs and CDs you have. Then you can also label containers and file cabinets with it.When I find a format for a particular use that I like I save it. Then I just call it up and change the text to what I want next time I need to use it.The only issue I had with it was the software I got did not like to work on my XP computer. I just downloaded the previous (out of production model) software and it worked great. I now am running window 7 and the software is running fine. I'm thinking that it was a glitch in the installation but no big deal.Yes it cuts off 1 inch of tape each time you use it. You should not be purchasing this if you are that tight on money buy food instead. Get real pleaseYes this is more machine that anyone needs for home use but it is a great machine. It is really nice for the home office. Still more machine than most home offices need. So I would classify it as a toy for most people but it is a great toy.
M**N
Still kicking 5 years later after a smapp power supply repair
Let me start by saying I'm not OCD, I'm forgetful. I use this to label the network panels and cables, light switches in the guest house and other not-so-necessary things like mail slots.The unit itself is tolerable to use for simple jobs. If you need more than font size and a border, you're better off using the P-Touch software and a computer. The UI is fine once you learn it. I DON'T like having to go find the serial number, though, to download each update. it's a PITA.Label media - what I've learned in the 5 years is that you can use the cheap, non-brother labels for most things that are flat and don't matter much like file folders. If you label antything even slightly round, buy the Brother genuine/flexible labels. The knock-offs will de-laminate in a day or two or just fall off leaqving adhesive residue. The genuine flexible are a year and going on all the cables. Even in the attic. With whatever brand, the labelling is always clear as long as you keep the cover closed and clean.The only issue I've had with the unit is it started to not power on unless it had bateries in it. (It uses 8 AA, which add a lot of weight to carry around) I would wiggle the power wire and it would flash on or off and maybe power up but not stay on.I found the wire right at the wall wart broke in the insulation and stopped delivering the juice. I was able to carefully open the brick, cut off the offending piece and solder the good wire on and it's back to being 100% reliable. I have a lot of soldering and electronics repair experience, just buy a new one if you don't. Don't burn your house down.Would I guy it again? Sure. I'd check out the new models to see what improvements they've made but this one just works (99% of the time) and I'm happy with it - not enough to name it tho. That's just weird.
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