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The Brother PT-D200VP desktop label printer + carry case is ideal for SOHO users. This value pack comes with a handy carry case, making the Brother PT-D200VP label machine ideal for remote working. It’s compact and delivers durable labels that can be used for everything from folders and files to cables and shelves. Specialty labels can’t be printed on the Brother PT-D200VP desktop labelling machine.
The compact Brother P-Touch PT-D200VP label maker has a grey housing and comes with a 1-liner LCD display. It also has quick print function keys and a QWERTY keypad. The tape cassette holder is at the back of the P-Touch PTD200VP label printer and it can handle tape sizes of 3.5, 6, 9 and 12mm. It measures 165 x 155 x 68mm and weighs 490g. The Brother P-Touch D200VP label machine can run via alkaline batteries or even rechargeable batteries with an AC adapter. A cutter blade is also integrated in the Brother PT-D200VP.
With 617 symbols, 97 frames, 14 fonts, 3 character sizes and 3 character widths, and other excellent printing features, the Brother PT-D200VP desktop labeller can offer countless possibilities for labels. The PT D200VP label printer with carry case is easy to store or take along on trips as it comes with a convenient carry case. Labels with a resolution of 180dpi can be delivered at a speed of 20mm. With a large memory, the P-Touch PT-D200VP labelling system can save up to 30 labels.
Even if the Brother PTD200VP printer is installed with deco mode for easy designing, barcode printing and other specialty labels aren’t available. What’s more, printing of labels is limited to half-inch PT-D200VP tapes. Its interface is fairly intuitive but operation would be easier with an improved LCD display.