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PT2030
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PT2030
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LabelMakers
PT2030
Brother P-touch PT-2030 Desktop Labeler
A Desktop Labeler That Creates Laminated Labels for Indoor or Outdoor Use The Brother™ PT-2030 desktop labeler has a sleek, modern design that would complement most any workspace. Create durable, laminated labels for indoor or outdoor use in a variety of colors and sizes – up to 18mm wide – using one of 4 fonts, 16 framing options, 10 type styles or an array of symbols. Use the new Label Collection feature to gain quick access to over 50 pre-designed labels for Files, Office Signage – and more! This desktop labeler features a manual tape cutter, and a large, 16-character x 2-line graphical display for easy viewing. Print up to 5 lines of text on each label - even preview labels before printing. Includes 0.47" (12mm) laminated "TZ" starter tape and User's Manual. Operates on 6 "AA" batteries or AC adapter (both sold separately).
Specifications
Detailed technical specs to help you understand performance, compatibility, and requirements.
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Carton Dimensions | 4" x 9" x 12" |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Standard Memory | 15 |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Built In Handle | No |
| Compatible Tape Families | TZe |
| Compatible Tape Widths | 12mm, 9mm, 6mm, 3.5mm |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Tape Material | Laminated |
| Tape Technology | Thermal Transfer |
Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Print Lines | 2 |
| Label Length Setting | Yes |
| Tape Length‡ | Unless otherwise noted. |
| Tape Sizes‡ | Tape widths listed in inches are approximate. Actual tape widths are listed in millimeters (mm). |
| Tape Types‡ | ‡ Claims that adhesive is "acid-free", "photo safe" and/or "safe for use" are based upon (i) Satisfactory test results obtained from Photographic Activity Tests per ISO 14523 and non-acidic pH Tests per TAPPI 509; (ii) Certifications from material manufacturers; and (iii) Atomic scans of adhesive following removal of backing paper. Data from independent tests performed at the Image Permanence Institute at Rochester Institute of Technology. |