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🏷️ Label like a pro, organize like a boss!
The Brother P-Touch PT-P700 is a sleek, PC-connectable label maker designed for professionals who demand precision and versatility. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, it prints high-resolution labels on a variety of tape widths, making it ideal for organizing office assets, files, and signage with ease and style.








| Brand | Brother |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Model name | Touch |
| Printing technology | Thermal |
| Special features | Network-Ready |
E**Z
Super útil.
La empleo en mi negocio, es una forma accesisble y muy buena, con buena presentación de generar etiquetas, todavía tengo la primera pero es tan buena esta serie de etiquetadoras que aprovechando el precio compré una segunda, esta. Muy bien por Brother mi marca preferida para impresión por confiable, productoa que duran, sean estas o laser o inyección.
A**.
Great printer, easy to use!
There are some reviews here that look at this thing as incredibly complicated or a pain to set up. It is neither of these, and was actually quite easy to set up. Using my Windows 10 machine, I first went to the Brother P-Touch website and downloaded the full software drivers and installation package. When I ran the setup, it instructed me to plug in the printer at the correct time it needed it. The setup went flawlessly. I ran the software updater tool which updated the firmware on my PT-700, including the express software on the included partition. Super easy. The P-Touch Editor 5.2 software is fairly straightforward to use. There's a lot of options available. I would say it is not naturally intuitive. You can pick up any Brother P-Touch standalone label maker and understand how to use it fairly easily. The software here takes a little bit of time to learn. In the Express mode, you click on the paper settings to specify the tape width, length (or auto), margins, and orientation. You then click the large A to enter text mode, and a text box is automatically created on the label. Enter what you want, press Enter for new lines. The software will let you add infinite lines, but your practical limit based on printer resolution is really 7-10 lines at 3.5 pt font each. You can then select the Frame option, pick whatever frames you want (including specialty ones). You might have to go back and adjust label width if a frame doesn't fit. You can also add clip art or images to your label. I took the profile picture of my significant other, made it into a label with hearts on it as a gift. The Layout option lets you change where object boxes line up on the screen. You have to click the frame of that object to get it to accept those commands. The benefit of an object box editor like this is that it makes things easier when you're doing database connections. Brother has a good video detailing how to do this on their Youtube page. Basically, you can connect any database or CSV file and link fields on the form to specific object boxes, and line those up wherever is needed on the label. You could automate mailing address labels this way, or name and ID labels for sign in sheets or something. The possibilities are endless. Also, with this printer sitting on my desk, I have to say this is one of the sexiest office appliances I've owned yet. The white and black contrast looks great. The unit is weighted well so it doesn't fall over. And you can add batteries which stabilize it even more and provide some backup power. The printer does spit out a 1 inch segment before printing to ensure that the tape is properly fed before printing. It's an unavoidable part of the design, and only wastes like 3 cents. Not a big deal. The only problem I have with the printer is putting new cartridges in and out requires opening the side, like an old Walkman cassette player. But that's an unavoidable problem considering the form factor. Overall, this is a great printer, and I have no regrets buying it for $30 used after someone returned it who hated it. Great buy!
Z**H
I love it
Excellent label printer, I love the plug-and-play feature. You just plug it in and launch the included software for PC or Mac from it, it shows up as a USB drive. The software could be better but is fine for purpose. Unfortunately you can't disable auto-power-off, so the software will close after a while if you turn off the printer or it turns itself off. Label printer wastes about an inch of label tape each time you print and I can't find the option to print multiple copies without doing that. The image quality overall is great and I love being able to use custom fonts. The label tape it comes with is rather wide, so you'll need to get thinner ones if that's what you want. The plastic labels are smooth on the outside and not sensitive to heat, unlike thermal labels, and it doesn't use BPA/BPS to print which is an added bonus. Great product.
F**Z
Ottima macchina, niente da dire sulla stampante, driver problematico
Nulla da dire sulla stampante, ottima macchina. Purtroppo pero il software e il driver per Mac lasciano molto a desiderare, funzionano a singhiozzo, e alcune volte devo rinunciare a stampare perche è impossibile fa vedere la stampante al Mac con Osx 10.10. Da migliorare sia il software che il driver
C**R
Average product! Labels are expensive.
Very expensive Labels. Hard to procure and as stated by the seller, this product is only good if your usage is limited. Too much wastage between label to label. Not worthy to loose so much label when its so expensive.
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