Description
Flexible connectivity: built-in wireless interface makes it easy to share. Also offers USB interface for connecting locally. Prints customized labels using fonts and graphics from your PC or Mac. High print resolution supports crisp graphics and logos. Super-fast print speeds and auto cutting enable easy, multi-label printing. Print labels directly from mobile devices. NFC connectivity lets you "touch to connect" to establish contact with most NFC-capable mobile devices. Includes 1" (24 mm) TZe starter tape, AC adapter and USB cable. Label Maker Type: PC-Connectable; Prints Barcodes: Yes; Prints Postage: No; Power Source(s): (6) AA Batteries (Sold Separately); AC Adapter (Included); Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Sold Separately).
Features
- Provides built-in 802.11b/g/n interface to share with others on your wireless network, or connect locally to a single user via its USB interface.
- Print customized labels using fonts and graphics from your PC or Mac.
- High print resolution supports crisp graphic, barcode, and logo printing.
- Super-fast print speeds and automatic half or full cutting enables efficient multi-label printing.
- NFC connectivity lets you "touch to connect" to establish contact with most NFC-capable mobile devices.
- Print labels from your mobile device using Brother iPrint&Label app download.
- Powered by included AC power adapter or optional rechargeable Li-ion battery (sold separately).
- Vast assortment of templates can be downloaded from the Brother Cloud to help save time in creating labels.
- Includes 0.94" (24 mm) "TZe" starter tape (4 m), AC adapter and USB cable.
Specifications
Compliance Standards | Energy Star Rated |
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Connector/Port/Interface | USB; Wi-Fi |
Global Product Type | PC Connectable Label Makers |
Label Maker Type | PC-Connectable |
Machine Depth | 3.12" |
Machine Height | 5.62" |
Machine Width | 6" |
Maximum Resolution (Dpi) | 360 dpi |
Maximum Tape/Label Width | 24 mm |
Model Name/Number | PT-P750W |
Number of Font Sizes | Scalable |
Number of Printed Lines | Variable |
Operating System Compatibility | Mac® OS X 10.7.5 and Later; Windows® Server 2008, Vista™, 7, 8, Server 2012 |
Package Includes | 1" Laminated TZe Starter Tape; USB Cable; AC Adapter |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Power Source(s) | (6) AA Batteries (Sold Separately); AC Adapter (Included); Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Sold Separately) |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Printing Speed | 30 mm/s |
Prints Barcodes | Yes |
Prints Postage | No |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
Product Compostability Indicator | N |
Tape Size | 0.14"; 0.25"; 0.38"; 0.5"; 0.75"; 1" |
Tape Type | TZe |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
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I have mine connected via USB so it's not very fidgety. Only problem I have is I accidentally will print other items rather than label to the printer, and it churns out 4-6 labels of waste. I'd like to see a software stop interuppt me, "Do you REALLY want to print to the P750W". That would save the wasted tape.
Still haven't figured out how to print labels 2-3 at a time without importing data, I want to enter the data myself, just don't know how, and Brothers canned answer was for data importing, not data entering.
I have mine connected via USB so it's not very fidgety. Only problem I have is I accidentally will print other items rather than label to the printer, and it churns out 4-6 labels of waste. I'd like to see a software stop interuppt me, "Do you REALLY want to print to the P750W". That would save the wasted tape.
Still haven't figured out how to print labels 2-3 at a time without importing data, I want to enter the data myself, just don't know how, and Brothers canned answer was for data importing, not data entering.
Several years of use of PT-2700 (still functioning well) encouraged trying out the wireless version. Works well with no problems & look forward to several years of use.
Several years of use of PT-2700 (still functioning well) encouraged trying out the wireless version. Works well with no problems & look forward to several years of use.
The advertisement and product description led me to believe that I could but batteries in the printer and print from my iPhone 6. I guess I thought that the near-field capacity of the iPhone enabled this. It seems to me that both the PT-P750W have to be connected to the same Wifi network to work together. I have kept the printer but it offers much less in this regard than I expected