The PT-1850 is a versatile desktop labeling machine ideal for all your office requirements. A wide range of features enables creative and eye catching labels to be produced... more
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The PT-1850 is a versatile desktop labeling machine ideal for all your office requirements. A wide range of features enables creative and eye catching labels to be produced ensuring maximum efficiency around the workplace.
Advantages: Small, all the latest specs. Disadvantages: Keep crashing, very hot
...I bought this Notebook from my local dealer for £1850 almost two years ago. I thought I am helping local business when I made this purchase. It was biggest mistake I ever made. The Note book had trouble from the beginning. It was over heating frequently. Power point is not design properly. Frequent use makes it loosen, therefore computer kept crashing so often. Loosing works and has to format my Hard Disk over 15 times so far. The pc is only two years old and for that sort of money, did not get the extended warranty. This should have been tested properly/. It got all the latest up grades stuff, but not doing the job properly, I mean that the hardware is not matching with the processors etc....
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Advantages: Lots of extra functions, nice carry case Disadvantages: mains operated, expensive
...With the demise of the office dymo, it was time to purchase a new labelling machine here at work.
We knew what we wanted. We knew the advantages and pitfalls of the Dymo and opted for the BrotherP-Touch 2100VP.
Firstly, the Brother label printer comes in a handy carry case. Great for carting it around the office. Inside the rigid grey plastic case is the printer itself, its power supply and spare labelling reams.
Possibly its only shortcoming is the Dymo was quicker and easier to use as it was battery powered and therefore did not require plugging in for a quick one off label.
One massive advantage with the Brother device is that the keys (although small) are arranged in a true QWERTY layout. The Dymo took as long a time to find the letters as it did to finally generate, initiate and finally print the label! The build in LCD screen...
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Advantages: Easy to use, create professional looking labels Disadvantages: Limited design flexibility, poor quality graphics reproduction
...The P-touch 2420 seemed to offer the best combination of functionality and cost in a PC-enabled label printer, although this op does not provide a comparative analysis of other models on the market, as the 2420 is the only one I've tried...
THE BASICS
It should be clarified that this is a THERMAL MONOCHROME printer - don't be misled by colourful marketing blurb promising 'colourful labels'.
The only possibility of introducing colour is by changing the tape that you print onto. To be fair there is a range of tape options (all supplied separately by the manufacturer), which allow the printing of black graphics and text on white, red, yellow, green and transparent coloured backgrounds.
The tape, as I refer to it, is a cartridge of self-adhesive PVC (slightly thicker and tougher than sellotape) specially designed to provide the medium...
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