

🖋️ Label like a pro, organize like a boss!
The Brother P-Touch PTH110 is a compact, portable thermal label maker featuring a QWERTY keyboard, an easy-to-read graphical display, and built-in memory for up to 15 labels. It prints durable, laminated labels up to 12mm wide using Brother Genuine TZe tapes, offering 3 fonts, 14 frames, and over 250 symbols. Powered by 6 AAA batteries or optional AC adapter, it’s designed for seamless home and office organization on the go.










| ASIN | B01J3WQ360 |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,709 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #20 in Other Office Equipment |
| Brand | Brother |
| Built-In Media | PTH110 label maker, User guide, black on white TZe starter tape 0.47" (12mm) x 13.1' (4m) |
| Color | Gray/White |
| Color Depth | 1 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 2 |
| Compatible Cartridge | [BRANDED_TAPES_AND_POSSIBLY_OTHERS] |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,585 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Simplex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502643890 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Ink Color | Gray/White |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.3"D x 8"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Electronic Label Maker |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 203 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 300 dpi |
| Maximum Media Size | Label |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 180 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 300 dpi |
| Model Name | PTH110 |
| Model Number | PTH110 |
| Model Series | PTH |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Energy Star |
| Output sheet capacity | 9 |
| Paper Size | 3 |
| Print media | Labels |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB |
| Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
| Printer Type | Thermal |
| Printing Technology | Thermal |
| Resolution | 300 x 300 |
| Scanner Type | Portable |
| Special Feature | Energy Star |
| Specific Uses For Product | office organization, cable management, harsh environment labeling |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 012502667544 012502643890 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
K**E
Great label maker please read my honest review about this little hand-held label maker
I'm so glad that I purchased this label maker. Let me tell you why? Because everytime I put my winter and summer clothes away I vacuum pack them and put them in the plastic totes and I have to open up all my plastic totes to see what clothes are inside and it drives me crazy. I DON'T want to use a permanent marker to write on the top of the lid. So now I use the label maker to stick it on the lid. If I need the plastic tote for something else to store in, all I have to do is put a new label over the top of it and you can't do that with a permanent marker because then you'll have scripple all over it and plus it looks tacky too. The label makes it more neater than a permanent marker. I even label my tools so no one takes them by mistake. I even put labels on the bottom of my tupperware so when I take my tupperware with food in it to a house party at least I'll know I'll get it back. I even put it on my dvd movies if someone borrows my dvd movies I know I'll get back because my name is on my dvd movies. I even used the label maker to put it on my nephew's lunch box for school so my sister-inlaw doesn't have to write his name in permanent marker. I'm telling you you'll find ways to use this label maker. I even use it when I'm making up a picture poster board for a funeral or a wedding. Plus I'm going to use it when I wrap Christmas gifts on the wrapping paper for the name tags instead of using or buying tags for the wrapping paper. I love this machine it's so darn easy to use. Even an elderly person can use it or for that matter any age. Plus the carridge tapes are very cheap and not that expensive. Thank goodness. Plus I loved it when it came with the sample tape cartridge that was a bonus to me because I didn't want to buy the tape cartridge at first until I made darn sure that the label maker worked to begin with. If it didn't work then I would have to send it back and that's a hassle. But I'm glad it worked in my favor and now I'll be buying more tape cartridges for it. You won't be disappointed go out and order one and plus it's reasonably cheap not like the expensive ones that I saw. The price fit the bill for me since I'm on a little budget and I didn't have to break the bank. So please everyone out there buy this for yourselves and for the kids of any age in your family. I'm going to be ordering more for my teenage niece and my 5 year old nephew so he can make a scrapbook since he likes making and drawing things this will be perfect for him. For my niece she can label all her stuff that she has to arts and crafts and her school stuff as well. I want to personally thank amazon for selling this label maker. I'm your number one customer if I can't find it in the stores or somewhere online I know I can count on amazon because they always have everything on hand when I need it. Plus it's free shipping thanks to the prime membership and that's what I love the free shipping and sometimes no sales tax which is a big plus for everyone in the world including me. Thanks again amazon.
D**R
Great quality and function
This label maker is so easy to use. Different fonts and color labels help make organizing easy. Definitely recommend.
C**W
... the Dymo LM160 If you are shopping for a good budget label maker
Comparison between the Brother PTH110 vs the Dymo LM160 If you are shopping for a good budget label maker, you might be having a tough time deciding between these 2 models (like I was). I recently purchased this model, and also had an opportunity to try the Dymo as well, and I feel this one takes the cake. I conducted a few tests to determine print quality and durability you can see in the photos. The white label is printed from the Brother, and the clear label was printed with the Dymo (I did not have access to white dymo labels). Basic print quality for a standard font appears roughly the same on each. The pictures with the labels on the jar were taken after a cycle through the dishwasher, in which both labels held up great without issues. Brother advertises its labels as being laminated, and this does indeed seem to drastically increase durability as can be seen in my sandpaper test. The picture with the letter D on a piece of wood were taken after giving 30 light strokes to each using 600 grit sandpaper. You can see the clear winner in this case is the Brother. Some other things to point out. Other reviewers claimed the brother wasted tape with extra large margins, however they must have been unaware that the margins are adjustable, with a default of 1 inch, but you can easily make it 1/4 inch. Sometimes however with the small margins, one side will be slightly larger, and include a cut mark, and you must manually cut it to size in that situation. Also it shines with a greater level of options with fonts, brackets, styles, symbols etc. You can actually look up the pdf instructions on each manufacturers site (or in my links I will post below) to see more about what types of fonts, brackets, symbols each has, but in short the brother has many more options, and you can make labels that look far more stylish than what the Dymo can do. You can see the picture of the silicone label with the fancy bracket, outline lettering, and a drop shadow. I was surprised to find that the drop shadow even worked with things like the symbols, so if you put a heart in there for example, it will have the drop shadow as well. The menus were quite intuitive and easy to use. Most settings were pretty easy to find, and I only referred to the instructions a couple of times. Overall I am very happy. If you want an even better one (supposedly, I have not personally used it) you can step up to the Brother PT-D210, which has more fonts/symbols/etc but quite frankly, for me at least this one meets my needs well Links to instructions for comparison [...] [...]
W**.
A Handy Label Maker With a Quirk: Keep It Flat for Best Results
I recently picked up this Brother P-Touch Label Maker, PTH110 to help me keep track of electronic components while I'm prototyping or running experiments. I've always struggled with reading those resistor color codes, and squinting at the text on transistors just wasn't cutting it anymore. Slapping on a label turned out to be the perfect fix, especially when everything's spread out on my desk or on the breadboard. I went for this model thinking my needs were pretty basic, was I surprised! This little gadget has become my go-to for way more than I initially thought. It's super user-friendly, although a tad bulkier than I expected. Honestly, though, that's hardly a bother. Here's what I love about it: It's budget-friendly. It doesn't break the bank and still falls on the affordable side compared to other label makers. The labels are laminated, making them super durable. I've found that the label quality really depends on the label brand you use, but that's no biggie. The print resolution and font variety are just spot-on for what I need. It handles 6mm labels perfectly, which is great for the smaller stuff I'm working with. A few hiccups: Using the 6mm label tape can be tricky if you're not working on a flat surface. It tends to jam, which means I have to keep it on my desk while printing. Not a huge issue, but worth mentioning. It runs on 6 AAA batteries. I haven't had to change them yet, but I'm keeping an eye on how often I'll need to. Might look into getting some rechargeable ones. It didn't come with batteries or a wall adapter, so be ready to pick those up separately. I did find it odd that Brother's own adapter has reversed polarity, which seems like a ploy to get you to buy theirs. Any 9V DC adapter with at least 1A should work, as long as you watch the polarity. It does leave a bit of extra tape at the beginning and end of each label, which feels wasteful. Even though it might seem like there are quite a few cons, I genuinely like this label maker and would buy it again. I'm sharing these details to give you the full picture of my experience, hoping it helps you make a more informed decision.
D**C
Great
This is great for ADHD and organizing things into bins;
M**Z
Good product
Works great. Lots of options to label
S**Y
Love
Love this thing . Wish it didn’t take up so much “tape” small words hugggeeee strip . Has good stick
K**E
Love making labels, wish there were more font options
To prevent too much wasted space with the labels, you can adjust the margins in the settings, but you'll still have a bit of overhang with how the cutter is positioned. I honestly don't think it's that big a deal. I also like that you can print on two lines if you're really trying to save on tape space. I actually used that feature to label the sections in my pocket pharmacy with dosage info pretty effectively. The stickers stick well (labeling glass and plastic tupperware mostly) and also peel off easily. I like that the label backing is split down the middle making it really easy to use. There are weirdly a lot of icons to pick from and sort through - I don't care to do that, I would have preferred there were more fonts instead of icon libraries, but that's personal preference. I didn't want a label maker that relied on my phone and the tactile feeling of a keyboard is honestly just nice! The label maker is big enough to comfortably wrap both hands around and use your thumbs to type pretty well. The buttons are fairly narrow but easy enough to press on. I have wider fingers and end up pressing in with the tips of my nails but that's not really necessary I think. I still think it's pretty comfy to type with, it just does take slightly more force than like a standard keyboard, so if you're mobility impaired in the hands, I can imagine this may give you a little trouble.
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