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The Brother P-touch PTD210 is a sleek, easy-to-use monochrome label maker designed for professionals who demand speed and style. Featuring 14 fonts, 97 frames, and over 600 symbols, it prints crisp 2-line labels up to 12mm wide at 300 dpi resolution. Lightweight and portable, it runs on 6 AAA batteries or USB power, making it the perfect tool to organize and personalize your workspace with flair.
Product Dimensions | 2.7"D x 6.2"W x 5.9"H |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 11 inch |
Power Consumption | 62 Watts |
Included Components | Label Maker |
Print media | Labels |
Scanner Type | Portable |
Max Input Sheet Capacity | 27 |
Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 16 ppm |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Sheet Size | 12 millimeters |
Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 300 dpi |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Wattage | 62 watts |
Duplex | Simplex |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Resolution | 180 x 180 dpi |
Additional Printer functions | Print Only |
Control Method | Touch |
Output sheet capacity | 27 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Series Number | 2 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Model Series | Brother P-touch |
UPC | 012502640349 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502640349 |
Manufacturer | Brother |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | PT-D210 |
Batteries | 6 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2.3 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PT-D210 |
T**A
Would highly recommend
I love this label maker. Had it a few years now and found so many uses for it. Fairly easy to understand the features
C**
It works great
I’m very pleased with the brother label printer work great i recommend this item
W**D
Flexible, durable, and all around great deal!
I don't write a lot of reviews, but I felt compelled to rave about this product. I have had it for 5 years now and works as good as the day I bought it. I have had a lot of label makers in the past, but they were always problematic, not very long lasting, and difficult to purchase additional tapes. Not with the Brother. I just ran out of black on white tapes and ordered more without difficulty.I have had the same batteries (6 AAA Duracell Procell) for at least a few years. I always pull one battery out when not in use and place it just inside the tape/battery compartment. This is always a good idea for any battery operated device to extend battery life. I also have a charger (I think purchased separately) just in case it might be needed.The flexibility comes in the various fonts which can be chosen and print format (single line, double line, etc...). This is the best and last label maker I ever owned or will own. I highly recommend it.
S**R
Perfect for me
Overall, this functions just like every other Brother label maker I've ever used.I do like the margin function to shorten the spaces between labels.I was a little skeptical of buying it because of the reviews, so I want to clear that up for those considering purchasing this, but are wary because of those reviews.1. The "wasted" tape. Yes, this label maker comes with only a sample cartridge. Please remember to buy extra cartridges when ordering. People complaining about the waste seem to have forgotten that the cutter is located deep enough in that a silly adult, or unknowing child, can't stick their fingers in there and cut themselves (about half an inch). This leads to a half inch of tape that simply must exist so you can get your label out of the machine. If you type one letter, print, then cut, and that half inch didn't exist, you'd never get the label you made out. This is a pretty basic safety feature. Brother isn't trying to rip you off by making you buy more tape. *I saw a lot of reviews where the folks wasted tape just to type something derogatory about the product. Was that really necessary?*Love the margin option. I've always trimmed down labels to fit where I'm putting them anyway, so taking scissors to the label doesn't ruffle my feathers.2. Power. Power cords aren't included anymore on a lot of things that can also be battery operated. It's not included here. I didn't buy the cord because I'm good with using batteries. I don't find that this device goes through more batteries than any other battery powered device that I own. If you use it more, it will burn through batteries faster. If you leave it on a shelf for 6 months, the batteries might be dead when you get it back out. Every device I've owned says to remove batteries if you're going to store it. *Also, like every other thing on the planet: Batteries not included. I put batteries in that I'd had for a while, and they were a no go. Fresh Duracells powered it right up! :)For the record: If you read the description toward the bottom, it clearly states that the power cord is sold separately.3. I had no trouble reading the screen at all. If you need a magnifier to see the screen, you might want to make sure you don't just need glasses or better lighting in the room you use it in. I know my husband can't read the display (he needs glasses), but my kids and I have no trouble at all with it in most rooms. The bedside lamp isn't powerful enough to illuminate it, of course. The screen is not backlit. It's a simple LCD display... Like a calculator. If you need the backlighting, there is another option for a screen that lights up.4. Tape binding up. I haven't seen this problem on this one at all, but I use a P-Touch at work, and I've had exactly two cartridges in the eight years I've been there bind up on me. It seems to be a fault in the cartridge, not the label maker. After installing a new cartridge, the problem was solved. Sometimes, things with a lot of moving parts have a single fault that causes them not to work properly. Nothing is perfect 100% of the time.After reading the instruction booklet included, working this was easier than working the P-Touch (that is no longer in production) at work. I also have more functions on mine than the work one has! ;)Bottom line: If you read the instructions, understand basic safety protocols, and realize that batteries aren't forever, you should have no trouble with this device.
C**O
Owned for 2+ years, never used
I got this for my classroom in September of 2021, and during the chaos of the begining of the school year didnt get the chance to use it right away. By time I was ready to, it wouldn't turn on and I couldn't find the charger. I thought I managed to loose it within the first couple of weeks of owning the product. It's been in storage ever since. I need a lable maker for a different project now and went to pull it out to find out how to make it work and turns out it never had batteries in the first place, nor does it come with a charger. I figured this out after reading other, newer, reviews. This needs 6 AAA batteries, or a separately ordered power cable. Looking forward to using it after I purchase additional batteries.
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