PT-P700
The P-touch PT-P700 is an easy-to-use label maker that connects via the included USB cable to nearly any computer in your office. (1) It’s perfect for multi-user offices looking for simple connectivity and the ability to quickly create a wide variety of professional labels using a full-sized computer monitor and keyboard. It’s great for individual label printing, but particularly well-suited to multi-label creation jobs thanks to print speeds up to 30 millimeter per second, repeat printing capability and an automatic cutter to help save time.
The easy-to-use PT-P700 is the label maker your entire office will love
Built-in Plug & Label connectivity lets you easily connect to a PC or Mac computer to quickly start creating labels. No need to install software or drivers.
The PT-P700 includes pre-loaded labeling software that allows you to simply plug into a PC or Mac computer and almost immediately begin designing and printing labels. Enjoy the convenience of designing labels using a monitor and a familiar, full-sized keyboard. The PT-P700 works with almost any computer in your office1, so it can be shared with ease and won’t leave behind any drivers or software after its been disconnected (though you have the option of saving labels you’ve created directly to your computer). Use the included AC cable to power the unit, or make it truly portable by running it on 6 AA batteries (not included).
P-touch Editor Label Design Software helps you print a wide range of labels
P-touch Editor Label Design software, available for both Windows and Mac(2), enables you to connect to your computer with the included USB cable to create an impressive array of professional labels in sizes up to 24 millimeter wide. Plus, enjoy the added functionality of printing barcodes and printing labels with information stored in a Excel or Access database on your computer. Choose from pre-installed label templates or make your own labels using the fonts, symbols and graphics already on your computer. The enhanced P-touch Editor software for PC lets you download additional label templates from the Cloud(3) to add to your personal template library (4) This powerful software also automatically detects the color of your tape, presenting a true WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) label design experience.(4)
P-touch Editor Label Design Software creates labels with your keyboard
Works with a variety of Brother P-touch tapes from the long-lasting laminated TZe Series.
The PT-P700 uses tapes from our best-selling TZe laminated tape family. Text and images printed on TZe tape are protected by a thin, clear film to withstand water, grease, fading, abrasion, heat, cold, and demanding indoor and outdoor environments. Choose from a wide variety of TZe tapes to match your application – use Standard Laminated Tapes for general workplace labeling, or use one of our specialty tapes for identifying wires and cables, or adding tamper-evident security. There’s even non-laminated fabric iron-on tape for labeling uniforms, linens, and more. The PT-P700 includes a 24 millimeter (approximately .94 inch) laminated tape to get you started with your labeling almost immediately.
Choose from a variety of fonts, frames, and icons to create the perfect label
At your side with free phone support for the life of your product.
At Brother, our goal is to provide you with products that you can depend on to consistently deliver high performance, reliability, and value for your business. That’s why we stand behind your purchase with a two-year limited warranty and 'Free' phone support for the life of your product. Whether you have a product question or a technical issue, Brother is always at your side.
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FEATURES –
The PT-P700 has three buttons: power, cutter, and Ptouch. The Ptouch button enables or disables the built in USB drive with the software. When powered on the USB drive is active and the cutter is not normally needed if you use the default setting of auto cut when printing. A single USB cable works for both accessing the built in drive and the printer connection.
When using on a PC I was able to quickly plug in the device, run the program on the internal USB drive and print basic labels,
In the program is a button that you can use to install a more capable printing program that extends the capabilities for complex job. Unfortunately it takes you to a web page that is a bit confusing and makes you find the right program version to install. I don't understand why the program can't figure out what OS and version I need and simply download it for me. Fortunately the included Lite version is great for quick prints on the go of simple text and graphics.
On a Mac (10.9.1) the included software did not work well at all. It was slow to start, and printing failed with communication errors. I was able to download the full software and use it to print though. It doesn't seem like Brother offers the capability to upgrade the built in software so the quick print capability available on a PC doesn't seem to be possible on a Mac.
The printer seems to waste quite a bit of material, about 1" before and after the text. I know brother is in the business of selling label tape but wasting it and forcing me to clean up my print jobs with a pair of scissors is not the best way to build a product.
All my print jobs were clear and accurate. There is another review with bad prints, I suspect something is wrong with their device as I did not have any issues.
The included label tape is not a full roll so be sure to buy more. If the tape roll is going to be small Brother should include a variety of styles to try. Otherwise they should ship the device with a good full roll so I am ready to use the device for large projects.
If you have a large project, multiple copies or using auto numbering, the printer will chug out the prints and cut them off automatically fast and efficiently. Printed labels can be vertical or horizontal, and the automatic setting make it easy to build a label with the correct font, tape size, and justification. Even mirrored print if you have a need for that. The pTouch software supports printing scannable bar codes, and you can use the graphics feature to insert QR codes as well.
While tapes are available in multiple colors, keep in mind the printer only prints one color. With the included tape it is Black lettering on White tape. The prints are permanent as the lettering is under the clear laminated exterior which means the lettering won't ever wear off or fade.
FEATURES –
- Simple Connectivity, no software or drivers needed; just connect via included USB cable to get started.
- Customize labels using fonts, graphics and logos from your PC or MAC; even download templates from the cloud to add to your Ptouch editor library.
- Flexible power source that works with AC Adapter (included) or 6 AA batteries (sold seperately).
- Print labels up to 24mm wide.
SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEWS –
(1) Great for aa PC, Mac not as easy... - The Brother PT-P700 is a small 3.1" x 6.0" x 5.6" 1.6lb printer that can run off the included power adapter or 6 AA batteries.
Built in software means you can plug in the device and without installing any programs run the program on the internal memory and print labels quickly and easily.The PT-P700 has three buttons: power, cutter, and Ptouch. The Ptouch button enables or disables the built in USB drive with the software. When powered on the USB drive is active and the cutter is not normally needed if you use the default setting of auto cut when printing. A single USB cable works for both accessing the built in drive and the printer connection.
When using on a PC I was able to quickly plug in the device, run the program on the internal USB drive and print basic labels,
In the program is a button that you can use to install a more capable printing program that extends the capabilities for complex job. Unfortunately it takes you to a web page that is a bit confusing and makes you find the right program version to install. I don't understand why the program can't figure out what OS and version I need and simply download it for me. Fortunately the included Lite version is great for quick prints on the go of simple text and graphics.
On a Mac (10.9.1) the included software did not work well at all. It was slow to start, and printing failed with communication errors. I was able to download the full software and use it to print though. It doesn't seem like Brother offers the capability to upgrade the built in software so the quick print capability available on a PC doesn't seem to be possible on a Mac.
The printer seems to waste quite a bit of material, about 1" before and after the text. I know brother is in the business of selling label tape but wasting it and forcing me to clean up my print jobs with a pair of scissors is not the best way to build a product.
All my print jobs were clear and accurate. There is another review with bad prints, I suspect something is wrong with their device as I did not have any issues.
The included label tape is not a full roll so be sure to buy more. If the tape roll is going to be small Brother should include a variety of styles to try. Otherwise they should ship the device with a good full roll so I am ready to use the device for large projects.
If you have a large project, multiple copies or using auto numbering, the printer will chug out the prints and cut them off automatically fast and efficiently. Printed labels can be vertical or horizontal, and the automatic setting make it easy to build a label with the correct font, tape size, and justification. Even mirrored print if you have a need for that. The pTouch software supports printing scannable bar codes, and you can use the graphics feature to insert QR codes as well.
While tapes are available in multiple colors, keep in mind the printer only prints one color. With the included tape it is Black lettering on White tape. The prints are permanent as the lettering is under the clear laminated exterior which means the lettering won't ever wear off or fade.
By C. Weaver VINE VOICE on December 30, 2013
(2) A very nice labeler - I have at least a half-dozen Brother P-touch label machiens laying around here. I always intend to use them religiously so that everything, especially cables, is clearly labelled so I'm not quickly reduced to vulgarisms every time I need to find something quickly.
I've had one of their computer connected labelers before - and it didn't stay connected for long. To much bother.
The PT-P700 has a fighting chance of being used more than the others.
It's a nicely designed unit, if somewhat large: 3.1 x 6.0 x 5.6 inches.
Including specialty items, there are more than 70 tape styles available ranging from 3.5 through 24mm. (Yes, like inkjet printers, Brother makes its money on supplies.) A visit to the Brother-USA site is worth trip for a complete description of the seven different kinds of tape (i.e., laminated, cable wrap, security, etc.), though I still haven't found anything better than the printed brochure that comes with the unit describing all the sizes and color combinations. It comes with a 0.94" tape and I immediately ordered ¼" and 3/8" taps which are the ones I use the most.
The real gimmick here is that this printer has built-in editing software which makes it somewhat faster to print a one-off label if you are in a hurry. This is a very convenient feature.
Brother includes the full editing software as well and it is a big improvement over earlier versions. Included are 31 groups of label templates, most of them distinguished from the others by artwork. For example, they have a set of Valentine's Day templates with little hearts and floral designs. Cute, but not persuasive.
But some of the templates, like those intended for labels to be attached to cables are real winners and time-savers.
Printing is fast and the quality excellent, even for the black and white renditions of color photographs.
Whether you use the built-in software or the computer hosted software, actual operation is about as simple as it gets. There's an auto-cutter, which can also be operated manually. The label making software is well thought-out and shows significant improvements over earlier versions.
Do I like the PT-P700? Yes. Should you buy one if your old, more manually oriented labeler is working? Maybe if you only use such a unit occasionally - yes, if you make a lot of labels.
Jerry
By Jerry Saperstein HALL OF FAMETOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on November 27, 2013
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