![]() ![]() Label Tape & Accessories: We offer high-quality Brother P-touch TZe Label Tapes in a wide variety of styles, colors, and sizes designed to work with P-touch label makers.The P-touch CUBE PLUS label maker can also be used with the Brother Design&Print app, the Brother iPrint&Label app, or P-touch Editor software. Connectability: Our P-touch CUBE label maker uses the Brother Design&Print app to enable you to connect wirelessly to a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC to print personalized labels on the go.Customization: Many label makers feature a virtually endless assortment of fonts, styles, symbols, icons, emojis, and decorative borders, along with adjustable font sizes and tape sizes.Also consider a label maker with built-in memory, so you can store your most-used labels for quick and easy reprinting. Usability & Memory: You don’t want a label maker that requires multiple steps just to change the font style or size, so be sure to choose one with easy-to-switch functionality and one-touch shortcut keys.Most label makers also feature the ability to preview your text and images so you can see just how your label will look before hitting print. ![]() QWERTY-Style Keyboard & Screen Size: Many Brother P-touch label makers come with a full QWERTY keyboard and an easy-to-read backlit or LCD screen, making it intuitive and convenient to create the labels you need.In fact, many portable label makers can easily fit into a bag so you can take them wherever you go. Are you constantly on the go and looking for an easily portable device? Then you’ll want a handheld label maker that’s small, lightweight, and compact. If you’re going to do most of your label making from a specific area and prefer a larger keyboard, a desktop version might be the best choice. Handheld: Label makers are available in either desktop or handheld versions. The 2nd photograph is from one of Asona's advertisements used at trade shows.Consider these options to find the right label maker for you: They cost around £300 back then which was quite expensive considering there's little to them (over £1000 in todays money!) yet worth every penny, you'd recoup the cost in a month or so with the savings on labelling costs. There is nothing that can really go wrong with them except the springs may weaken over yeasr of use and the guide post sometimes needed re-alighning and tightening the screws. They were supplied as you see in the picture but many customers built their own little boxes to hold them into about the size of a shoe box, however they worked just as well without. ![]() There's a reservoir to hold a plastic melting fluid known as 'Perc' which has a felt pad constantly soaked in fluid which lightly covers the exact labelling area on the cassette plastic side and softly melts the plastic for a few seconds in which time the operator pushes down on one column holding the paper labels which the top label neatly affixes to the shell. There's 2 x spring loaded columns holding paper labels, printed for A and B sides of the cassette. ![]() They were an absolute 'must have' for every small/medium sized cassette duplication company. When these little hand labelling jigs were first introduced (perhaps early 1980s possibly earlier) they increased cassette labelling time x 4 compared to hand labelling with sticky labels. Other than that it's in great used condition. If you wanted this to work (instead of a collectors' piece) then you'd need to drill out a hole through the screw and/or drill out the whole screw and fit a new one. This one is the cheapest as the screw cap to the liquid reservoir is siezed and cannot be opened. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |