Laminated Thermal Transfer 2.4 ips (60 mm / sec.) 360 dpi
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Brand | Brother |
Item model number | PTP900 |
Color | Black |
Weight | - |
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Product Id | 1681582 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (1 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 012502648130 |
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Pt-P900 Powered Desktop Laminated Label Printer
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I currently own the P900 for use specifically in labeling ESD approved bags for military grade/aerospace grade parts of all shapes and sizes. I've been through, approximately, 100,000+ labels at this point and can't say I'm disappointed with the product. You do have to install the Ptouch software for use, but that comes loaded with an incalculable litany of options to create whatever label you desire as well as premade and preset templates. The ease at which you can produce mass volumes of labels makes this particular label maker invaluable for almost any industry where labeling/packaging of bags is an endless, day to day operation. Additionally, with the right software/coding programmer at your disposal, you can modify it to print scannable QR codes that can then be paired with barcode scanning gun (Airtrack model to be precise) for even further expediency. This machine hasn't let me down a single time since the inception of its implementation over a year and a half ago when purchased. I will say the tape cartridges for it can be suspect at times, printing in a faded manner or not at all....but that's a 1 out of 20 lottery. More or less user friendly, easy to change out cartridges, and a very "plug and play" type set up. If anything, the speed at which it prints multiple labels could be quicker. My specific application is cataloguing, packaging, and labeling parts that have been through an ultrasonic cleaning process. I work in a clean room for a military defense contractor and as such, there can't be mistakes or hard to read labels for the products I'm defining for half a dozen laboratories or private engineering jobs. Worth your time and money; just stock up on the size cartridges you'd like before hand.