Brother PT-1950 P-touch PC-Ready Labeler for Small Workgroups
Brother PT-1950 P-touch PC-Ready Labeler for Small Workgroups

Binding : Office Product
ProductGroup : Office Product
Manufacturer : Brother Printer
Brand : Brother
Label : Brother Printer
Publisher : Brother Printer
Model : PT-1950
Studio : Brother Printer
Color : Dark blue
Lowest New Price: USD $79.99
Lowest Refurbished Price: USD $45.00
- Compact, USB-ready labeling system great for office and light commercial use
- 10 x 2-inch LCD with font view for easy editing
- QWERTY style keyboard for effortless text entry
- Offers mirror and vertical printing and text framing options
- Connects to a PC for more advanced graphics and database printing
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.
Works great costs $ 0.18 per 2" x 3/4" label - lots of waste (2009-07-02)
RE: P touch label machines
Great little label printer, GTD David Allen recommendation. BUT...26' of 3/4" label costs about $ 18 at the store down the road. IF you make labels one at a time, my average label is 2" - there is a "warm up / head alignment" something that adds 7/8" of pure waste to actual 2" label in my case. When I do the math it can get a bit expensive. Kinda like Heroin and just about any "free" printer deal - They make lots more on ink or in this case label cassettes, than on the machine. If anyone knows of a way to put an end to this silly glitch I would look forward to hearing from you. I'm not generally frugal, this is more of a source of irritation and it is messy all these little micro mini mutant blank label pieces all over my already messy desk. I'm a slob and will piss away about two times as much as a new label cassette this evening over adult beverages and snacks this evening. It's not really about money, rather shoddy design and execution that is most irksome.
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Great Labeler (2008-11-25)
easy to use and the labels are common enough to find in store on island. The price was just right.
organized! (2008-11-25)
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. 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. my shoe boxes have never looked so good!
Works as advertised, turns off too soon (2008-11-24)
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.
my review (2008-11-24)
Great product. New to me though as I've never used a label machine before. 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.
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