📦 Label Your Life: Because organization is the new black!
The Brother P-Touch PTH110 is a lightweight, portable monochrome label maker designed for effortless organization. Featuring a QWERTY keyboard, built-in memory for 15 labels, and the ability to print on durable, laminated thermal transfer labels, this device is perfect for both home and office use. With multiple font and style options, it caters to all your labeling needs while being powered by batteries or an AC adapter.
Product Dimensions | 4.3"D x 8"W x 2.2"H |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Printer Media Size Maximum | Label |
Included Components | PTH110 label maker, black on white TZe starter tape 0.47" (12mm) x 13.1' (4m), User guide |
Print media | Labels |
Scanner Type | Portable |
Max Input Sheet Capacity | 1 |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Sheet Size | 3 |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Duplex | Simplex |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Ink Color | Gray and White |
Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
Control Method | Touch |
Compatible Cartridge | [BRANDED_TAPES_AND_POSSIBLY_OTHERS] |
Is Electric | Yes |
Model Series | PTH |
Specific Uses For Product | office organization, cable management, harsh environment labeling |
UPC | 012502643890 |
Printer Ink Type | Thermal |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502643890 |
Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | PTH110 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8" x 4.3" x 2.2" |
Manufacturer Part Number | PTH110 |
M**E
Fácil de usar y cumple su función
Me encanta. La recomiendo. Necesito comprar papel porque ya se me agotó el que trae y uno adicional que pedí . La uso muchísimo y la recomiendo. Es fácil de operar
H**E
Same price as Office Depot in Texas.
This labeler, as with any Brother handheld labeler is in high demand and well worth the price. It is the same price as in Office Depot in Texas. Adequate for home network punch down port labeling. Wall plate labeling. Network cable labeling. Office folders, bins and coffee cups. TONS of uses. Needs lots of batteries. 6 x 'AAA' batteries. only come with 1 partial label tape. Luckily, refill tapes are inexpensive.
T**A
Arrived on time and its multi-functions are fun. Works really good.
Works great. You can order additional rolls to switch up the fun.
M**
It works!
Print quality perfect. Works well. Decent size. Not too big or heavy. Durable. Great features and cute design.
T**A
Handy for a variety of labeling jobs
I purchased this to label nail swatches with the colors used, but I've been finding it useful for adding labels to other items as well. I like that it can accommodate different sizes/color of labeling tape and that it can be used with batteries or an A/C adapter (purchased separately). It comes with a sample cartridge (12mm). Pros: Good selection of tape sizes/colors available ; has several options for fonts and frames; runs on batteries or A/C adapater; produces sharp, clear text. Cons: On the heavy side for its size; buttons need a fair amount of pressure; wastes tape on both ends when printing; battery compartment cover is a little hard to remove. I find that if I'm printing several labels at once, it's less wasteful to just put a couple of spaces between the text and run them as a single print job and then cut them myself. Overall, it's a useful gadget and works well for the purpose.
C**E
Great service and products
Great service and products
J**U
Never knew labeling is this fun
Easy to use, prints come out looking good. I love labeling things now.Highly recommend
C**W
... the Dymo LM160 If you are shopping for a good budget label maker
Comparison between the Brother PTH110 vs the Dymo LM160If you are shopping for a good budget label maker, you might be having a tough time deciding between these 2 models (like I was). I recently purchased this model, and also had an opportunity to try the Dymo as well, and I feel this one takes the cake.I conducted a few tests to determine print quality and durability you can see in the photos. The white label is printed from the Brother, and the clear label was printed with the Dymo (I did not have access to white dymo labels). Basic print quality for a standard font appears roughly the same on each. The pictures with the labels on the jar were taken after a cycle through the dishwasher, in which both labels held up great without issues. Brother advertises its labels as being laminated, and this does indeed seem to drastically increase durability as can be seen in my sandpaper test. The picture with the letter D on a piece of wood were taken after giving 30 light strokes to each using 600 grit sandpaper. You can see the clear winner in this case is the Brother.Some other things to point out. Other reviewers claimed the brother wasted tape with extra large margins, however they must have been unaware that the margins are adjustable, with a default of 1 inch, but you can easily make it 1/4 inch. Sometimes however with the small margins, one side will be slightly larger, and include a cut mark, and you must manually cut it to size in that situation.Also it shines with a greater level of options with fonts, brackets, styles, symbols etc. You can actually look up the pdf instructions on each manufacturers site (or in my links I will post below) to see more about what types of fonts, brackets, symbols each has, but in short the brother has many more options, and you can make labels that look far more stylish than what the Dymo can do. You can see the picture of the silicone label with the fancy bracket, outline lettering, and a drop shadow. I was surprised to find that the drop shadow even worked with things like the symbols, so if you put a heart in there for example, it will have the drop shadow as well.The menus were quite intuitive and easy to use. Most settings were pretty easy to find, and I only referred to the instructions a couple of times.Overall I am very happy. If you want an even better one (supposedly, I have not personally used it) you can step up to the Brother PT-D210, which has more fonts/symbols/etc but quite frankly, for me at least this one meets my needs wellLinks to instructions for comparison[...][...]
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